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I have a friend that wants a new 300 wm rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1378802" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I never said the guy wasn't credible, I said that the way you worded it, as if they are still all built using them, was a definitive. The article even says they are unsure, but your comment stated that they all are. That's where I was tweaked about the disinformation part of it, because several other people's comments showed they believed your post to be 100% accurate.</p><p></p><p>As for my source, it's is common sense (and talking to several Remington reps). It's been a continuous production rifle since around 2010 (and the model itself has been in production since around 2000), therefore there is no way they have enough reject M24 blanks to build all those rifles to keep supplies satisfied. They have to source barrels from somewhere... If you don't have enough reject blanks of a certain barrel type, where do you go from there? Step up and go to the "PASSED" inspection barrel bin, or use up all your reject barrels, then once that supply is dried-up, you start building them all with proper barrels, and continue down this path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1378802, member: 12995"] I never said the guy wasn't credible, I said that the way you worded it, as if they are still all built using them, was a definitive. The article even says they are unsure, but your comment stated that they all are. That's where I was tweaked about the disinformation part of it, because several other people's comments showed they believed your post to be 100% accurate. As for my source, it's is common sense (and talking to several Remington reps). It's been a continuous production rifle since around 2010 (and the model itself has been in production since around 2000), therefore there is no way they have enough reject M24 blanks to build all those rifles to keep supplies satisfied. They have to source barrels from somewhere... If you don't have enough reject blanks of a certain barrel type, where do you go from there? Step up and go to the "PASSED" inspection barrel bin, or use up all your reject barrels, then once that supply is dried-up, you start building them all with proper barrels, and continue down this path. [/QUOTE]
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