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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 823191" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I know little about George Soros, except that he was a Nazi SS trooper. He cannot deny it as there are photos of him in uniform. Now wether Mr. Soros owns a part of Remington is a moote point as it could well be a holding company he owns thru several other holding companies. I'll give him that benefit. Yet I also don't trust a copperhead either! I've said it more than once that unless Remington changes it's ways they are a dead issue. Some think that the demise of Mike Walker is the reason; I don't know. I honestly think it's the profit margin first and the product last. Or 1960's American industrial status quo. Ruger was the first to eat their lunch, and Savage has given them lessons at their own venue. Who's next?</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 823191, member: 25383"] I know little about George Soros, except that he was a Nazi SS trooper. He cannot deny it as there are photos of him in uniform. Now wether Mr. Soros owns a part of Remington is a moote point as it could well be a holding company he owns thru several other holding companies. I'll give him that benefit. Yet I also don't trust a copperhead either! I've said it more than once that unless Remington changes it's ways they are a dead issue. Some think that the demise of Mike Walker is the reason; I don't know. I honestly think it's the profit margin first and the product last. Or 1960's American industrial status quo. Ruger was the first to eat their lunch, and Savage has given them lessons at their own venue. Who's next? gary [/QUOTE]
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