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New Owner of Remington Arms Talks of its FUTURE
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<blockquote data-quote="H82MISS" data-source="post: 1996369" data-attributes="member: 108408"><p>Always loved Remington. Grew up shooting a plain barreled 870, then got vent ribbed barrels. You'd a thought I won the lottery. No such thing as screw in chokes back then, although Winchester did have their Winchokes in certain models. Owned several 11-87's, 1100's, and various 700's over past many years, and I still believe they can produce an excellent firearm, if given the true support they deserve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H82MISS, post: 1996369, member: 108408"] Always loved Remington. Grew up shooting a plain barreled 870, then got vent ribbed barrels. You'd a thought I won the lottery. No such thing as screw in chokes back then, although Winchester did have their Winchokes in certain models. Owned several 11-87's, 1100's, and various 700's over past many years, and I still believe they can produce an excellent firearm, if given the true support they deserve. [/QUOTE]
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