Ashbury Precision Ordnance is now offering a lightweight, modern Remington Model 700 built on their accuratized Saber chassis that features AR components.
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Ashbury, Cabela’s Team with Remington on Accurized M700 with AR Features
BY Max Slowik Published: July 11, 2017 { 2 comments }A Non-NFA 14” Remington 870? The New TAC-14 – Full Review!
BY Jon Hodoway Published: May 26, 2017 { 71 comments }I have witnessed the birth of several categories of guns over the years. The latest trend of this nature is a class of guns described as pump-action firearms. Guns that fit into this category are pump firearms with a 14-inch barrel and no stock or pistol grip, firing 12 gauge shotgun rounds, and with an overall length of more than 26 inches. The Remington Tac-14 is one of the newest additions.
A 14” Non-NFA 870? Remington’s New TAC-14 – NRA 2017
BY Michael O. Humphries Published: April 30, 2017 { 54 comments }Have you always wanted a shorty shotgun but don’t want to deal with the whole NFA hassle? Then take a look at the new 12 gauge Model 870 TAC-14 from Remington, an exciting new non-NFA shotgun with a 14-inch barrel.
Ammo Test: The HTP Hammer – Remington’s Affordable 9mm JHP
BY Tom McHale Published: March 31, 2017 { 13 comments }Premium self-defense ammo can cost over a buck a round. With this in mind, we decided to run Remington’s HTP 9mm through the wringer. Going price is about $23 per box. However, that’s a box of 50 rounds, not the usual 20 for most self-defense ammo. That works out to about 45 or so cents a round, less than half the price of other self-defense ammo.
Brady Campaign Seeks to Overturn Sandy Hook Ruling Protecting Remington from Liability
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: March 30, 2017 { 21 comments }“The trial court broadly and improperly interpreted the law to provide far greater protection for irresponsible gun companies than Congress ever intended,” said Jonathan Lowy of the Brady Campaign.
Remington Settles ‘Faulty Trigger’ Lawsuit, Lays Off 122 Employees
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: March 16, 2017 { 23 comments }It’s been a good news/bad news sorta week for Big Green. Bad News First, the bad news. Remington announced that it has laid off more than 120 workers at its factory in Ilion, New York. “The small arms industry is facing significant near-term challenges related to slowing order velocity and high channel inventories; a dynamic [...]
Remington RP9 Polymer Striker Fired Pistol & Doublestack Race Guns – SHOT Show 2017.
BY Michael O. Humphries Published: January 22, 2017 { 35 comments }To be honest, I suspect most people do not think of Remington when it comes to the topic of handguns. Rifles? The Model 700? Of course. Shotguns? How about the Model 870, right? But this is unfair as the company has a long history of producing popular handguns. From the 1858 New Army blackpowder revolver to the .41 rimfire double derringer to the Model 51 in .32 and .380 ACP to the 1911s it produced for the United States government, Remington is a company that knows its way around a handgun. So, with the introduction of the new RP9, the company is both building on tradition as well as blazing a new path.
A Bolt-Action Remington Rifle & Scope Starting at only $399? Full Review.
BY Jordan Michaels Published: November 18, 2016 { 22 comments }The Remington 783 Scoped rifle and scope package might provide an answer to that dilemma of those looking for a good rifle at a great price. For less than $400, shooters get a quality rifle along with scope rings and a scope—everything they need to get deer season off to a good start. And, it comes with the scope and rings installed and boresighted.
SilencerCo: SBS 870 + Salvo 12 Suppressor + Flag Case = Merica!
BY S.H. Blannelberry Published: November 2, 2016 { 2 comments }With the election right around the corner, SilencerCo has put together a package that epitomizes Merica!
MilSurp: U.S. Military Remington 870 Shotguns
BY Administrator Published: October 5, 2016 { 7 comments }The Remington Arms Company has been a supplier of shotguns to the United States military since before the First World War. The Model 10 and Model 31 slide-action shotguns and Model 11 autoloader were part of America’s military small arms during both World Wars. The Model 870 (M870) so familiar to shooters today has also played an important role with the United States military. Here is its story.









