You'll be fine. All the new ones are sub-par compared to the older JM's.
The true "lemons" are gone now. As far as being rough, Cycled a new Ruger M77 stainless lately?
You do what you want.
It's your money but no way I'd buy a Remlin sight unseen.
Some will ruin a gun and then try and dump it on somebody else.
Lots of the old junkers still in the pipeline and once salvagable guns that have been ruined by those who tried to fix them and didn't know what they were doing.
Much harder to fix than the factory defects are the amateurish attempts by some to fix the guns themselves.
One guy musta read about the virtues of disassembly and polishing and got a little overzealous with the files and stones because the gun that was handed to me was a loose pile of junk.
Told my friend that he needed a whole laundry list of new parts to replace the ones that had been mostly reduced to filings by a ham fisted amateur gunsmith with a file.
He got the parts and I fixed the gun.
When smoothing a gun be a metal mizer and only remove the burrs, NOTHING ELSE.
Once metal is removed it won't grow back.
























































