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<blockquote data-quote="Doom2" data-source="post: 1995202" data-attributes="member: 108323"><p>As for Winchester, there is no Winchester Repeating Arms Company. It is a trademark & IP owned by Olin Corp and Licensed to FN Herstal which allows Browning and FN to produce Winchester Rifles. </p><p></p><p>A similar arrangement is in the Bankruptcy settlement for Remington. Vista gets the Trademarks and Roundhill Group gets the Ilion plant and IP for Ilion products. They also get a pistol Barrel Plant in TN. Roundhill will receive license to the Remington trademarks. Their stated intent is to continue manufacture of Remington products as noted in an earlier post.</p><p></p><p>Vista Outdoor sold off Savage with the express intent of not owning a gunmaker. In this case it appears that Roundhill was created to allow this separation (my opinion). The Vista and Roundhill agreements are contingent on each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doom2, post: 1995202, member: 108323"] As for Winchester, there is no Winchester Repeating Arms Company. It is a trademark & IP owned by Olin Corp and Licensed to FN Herstal which allows Browning and FN to produce Winchester Rifles. A similar arrangement is in the Bankruptcy settlement for Remington. Vista gets the Trademarks and Roundhill Group gets the Ilion plant and IP for Ilion products. They also get a pistol Barrel Plant in TN. Roundhill will receive license to the Remington trademarks. Their stated intent is to continue manufacture of Remington products as noted in an earlier post. Vista Outdoor sold off Savage with the express intent of not owning a gunmaker. In this case it appears that Roundhill was created to allow this separation (my opinion). The Vista and Roundhill agreements are contingent on each other. [/QUOTE]
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