jpr9954
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Socialism is as socialism does. Not surprising they finally drove Remington out.Honestly surprised that it stayed there even this long.
actually they moved their corporate HQ to my neck of the woods in Lagrange GA
The corporate taxes are probably better there.actually they moved their corporate HQ to my neck of the woods in Lagrange GA
The Remington you know and think of under “shitshow management” with “screwy corporate decisions” is vastly different from the Remington Arms of today. With their bankruptcy and division of brands they’re two totally different companies with different leadership.Right. Let's blame it on the unions and liberals. That outfit has been under shitshow management for decades. The poster child for screwy corporate decisions. I'm a business historian who'd love to get his hands on the company records. More drama than a soap opera script.
I grew up in the Mohawk Valley less than half an hour from the plant. My family had friends who worked there. I'm restraining myself because your ignorant comments have me vexed at the moment. At the risk of feeding the trolls, the unions and liberal NYS government are EXACTLY what has closed this plant as stated earlier by @Mtn_Infantry.Right. Let's blame it on the unions and liberals. That outfit has been under shitshow management for decades. The poster child for screwy corporate decisions. I'm a business historian who'd love to get his hands on the company records. More drama than a soap opera script.
Aren’t you the same guy who ran away to Canada (liberal Ontario at that) after getting fired for working too hard in the USA? I think that story likely has more drama than that soap opera script. There’s a reason business historians get PhDs instead of running businesses.Right. Let's blame it on the unions and liberals. That outfit has been under shitshow management for decades. The poster child for screwy corporate decisions. I'm a business historian who'd love to get his hands on the company records. More drama than a soap opera script.
Starting on July 1st, Rem Arms Model 700 rifles will come with factory installed Timney triggers. Interesting.
I have a very close relationship with many of the major firearm manufacturers in the northeast. The only reason they haven’t all completely moved away is strictly financial. Beleive me, if they could leave, they would.The Remington you know and think of under “shitshow management” with “screwy corporate decisions” is vastly different from the Remington Arms of today. With their bankruptcy and division of brands they’re two totally different companies with different leadership.
Having grown up in the Northeast, the liberal mindset, politicians, and taxes of those states is a major contributing factor for their departure from New York, as well as numerous other companies departures. Their CEO even publicly said the legislature (which is liberal) is a contributing factor. There’s a reason almost all of the major firearms brands from Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York have fled those states. There’s very few holdouts left and many have plants and offices outside those states for a reason. So yes …. blame the liberals
"Unions and Liberals" are a plague on free enterprise. That's universal and has nothing to do with Remington. It's is a distorted frame of mind that destroys ALL the economies when they get a foothold.Right. Let's blame it on the unions and liberals. That outfit has been under shitshow management for decades. The poster child for screwy corporate decisions. I'm a business historian who'd love to get his hands on the company records. More drama than a soap opera script.
Well, let's look at the business decisions before the collapse. Taking over those other gun companies when Remington itself was on the ropes was dumb. And the crap they put out wasn't helping. Turning the 870 into Express trash was disgraceful. Just the other day I talked to a farmer who made the mistake of buying one and, like almost everyone else who owns an 870 Express, he couldn't get it to eject. He wrote Remington and they sent him instructions on how to polish the chamber. Yeah, HE'S supposed to do the repairs to make THEIR gun work? Staff in the gun shop have to work hard to keep those Express guns from rusting on the shelf. Get one wet duck hunting and your black gun just turned red. Remington already makes one cheap junker pump shotgun that no one will buy (877 I think it's called ... I've only seen a handful on the shelf). Why mess up a model that had a great reputation? To make a fast buck selling junk. And we all know about the "Remington moment" that plagued the Model 700 for decades. How long did it take them to make that gun safe? The decline in quality of Marlin products under Remington ownership is well known. Or maybe it's just malicious rumor? Then they buy out Montana Rifle Company's barrel making business and ship it to Alabama because that state made them "tax incentive" bribes Montana wouldn't agree to. But they never built the plant in Alabama. I understand the stuff is still sitting down there gathering rust. I'm told they also acquired the rest of Montana Rifle but unsure if it's true. Wouldn't surprise me. The new Montana Rifle Company's quality control issues and terrible support are fast ruining a great reputation the Sipes built from scratch.Aren’t you the same guy who ran away to Canada (liberal Ontario at that) after getting fired for working too hard in the USA? I think that story likely has more drama than that soap opera script. There’s a reason business historians get PhDs instead of running businesses.