I bought one in the middle of the Remlin QC crisis where they were putting out absolute junk. I handled it in store, although they never let me cycle it. Rifle is pretty good fit and finish, wood quality is excellent, blueing is top notch too. There was some machine marks left on the internals, none that probably would have caused issues, but I took the time to smooth and polish none-the-less.
The only glaring defect is inside the barrel. Upon checking the bore with a bore light, the grooves look really rough! It's a microgroove barrel, but it still doesn't look as it should. The rifle still shoots very accurately and has never had a problem, but I know my resale on it will suffer greatly just because the barrel looks crappy.
Doesn't matter to me much as I don't anticipate ever selling it, but something to consider.