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New Owner of Remington Arms Talks of its FUTURE
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1996598" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I've been to many Aerospace suppliers and have seen a total lack of in-process inspections, where it is most critical, not 1 final inspect where it's too late. One poorly done operation used for tooling surfaces can screw everything up downstream. </p><p>With the CNC technology we now have, an entire receiver can be done in fewer operations, eliminating errors just in fixturing numerous times.</p><p>Designing for ease of manufacturing is critical.</p><p>The new Remington should start with a clean sheet, look at all the custom actions currently in production and start all over with a 700 footprint while the process to get there is vastly improved, simplified and extremely close tolerances enabled by state of the art machining/processes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1996598, member: 104363"] I've been to many Aerospace suppliers and have seen a total lack of in-process inspections, where it is most critical, not 1 final inspect where it's too late. One poorly done operation used for tooling surfaces can screw everything up downstream. With the CNC technology we now have, an entire receiver can be done in fewer operations, eliminating errors just in fixturing numerous times. Designing for ease of manufacturing is critical. The new Remington should start with a clean sheet, look at all the custom actions currently in production and start all over with a 700 footprint while the process to get there is vastly improved, simplified and extremely close tolerances enabled by state of the art machining/processes. [/QUOTE]
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