Yes, Remington Firearms were manufactured in Grand Rapids, Michigan, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. The Grand Rapids facility produced a variety of guns, including shotguns and rifles, contributing to the company's reputation for quality. However, the operation in Grand Rapids eventually closed, and Remington shifted its production to other locations.
No, but Remington images have been reproduced by other people on suede.
No she was born in Grand Rapids Minnesota. Only her ultra-famous character Dorothy Gale came from Kansas
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Yes, there has been an inside-the-park grand slam in baseball history.
the remington model 510 is a 22 plinking rifle used by adults and youth alike. they were not known to have been used by the military, but it's possible.
No, the 11-87 is a semi auto shotgun. If you saw a pump action which looked like an 11-87, it may have been a Remington 887.
No, that has never been accomplished.
Quite likely someone has.
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No, the Pontiac G8, which is the Grand Prix replacement is, but the Grand Prix hasn't been rear wheel drive ever since the 70's.
He can find a job as a newspaper guy because what ever money you get you get to keep.
No one has ever done this. However, the career grand slam has been done, it was first completed by Gene Sarazen.