Joining the ranks of companies whose name used to mean something (lol, colt, lol) remington has filed bankruptcy for the 2nd time.
In an era of unprecedented demand for guns, with more background checks in this period than ever before, remington can't sell their mediocre shit.
With industry leading (in NDs) products like the 700, the r1 1911, coming years after the 1911 resurgence, the 870, a gun that everyone owns but has lost ground to the 500, let's not forget their semiautomatic shotguns. Oh, wait, let's forget those because they are shit.
Good thing remington started selling AR15s. Who wouldn't want a 1/9 bbl twist carbine gas system flat top for $800? Lol.
In a final glorious insult, an indian nation wanted to use their casino money to buy big green and atop making scary ARs and focus on "smart guns". I can't actually think of anything obscene enough to say to that.
Uncle Scruffy
The smart gun idea is from the tech bubble in the 90s / early 2000s I think. Public was so opposed to it that I’m not sure any smart guns even made it into production.
Idk thought I saw a forgotten weapons video on smart guns a long time ago
I feel like the smartgun was a plot point in a shitty JCVD movie.
Remington "renewed" thier research of it a few years ago. I wonder how it's going?
The trouble with smart guns is that legislation is being pushed that make them mandatory as soon as technologically feasible. Not sure if any states have passed it, but it's one of those bills that is basically in committee every single year.
We don't want this tech to exist because we'll be stuck with it.
Massachusetts (I think)
There was one. The armatrix I believe.
It's a .22 with a heavy trigger that jammed a bunch. Just the kind of gun that will be allowed if the filth have their way.