No, Remington, which is America's oldest gun maker, is still based in Madison, N.C. But one should be aware of a few things. Though Remington has production facilities in New York, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Ohio, they are "globalizing" their operations. What that means is that some things will be (and are now being) fabricated outside the United States. Does that mean a whole weapon or type of ammunition? A subassembly? Some type(s) of raw material(s)? Specifics are not commonly available, but the company might be open to supplying information to the curious individual. A link to Remington's home page is provided.
As of October 2023, Remington Firearms is owned by Remington Outdoor Company, which was acquired by Roundhill Group, a firearms investment firm, in 2020. The company had previously filed for bankruptcy and restructured its operations before being purchased. Remington Firearms has a long history in the firearms industry, known for producing a variety of rifles, shotguns, and ammunition.
To decode Remington, you'll typically need a reference for the specific coding system being used, such as a specific Remington model or a code related to ammunition. Each Remington product often has a unique identifier or serial number that can provide information about its manufacturing date, model, and specifications. For firearms, consulting the manufacturer's website or an official Remington guide can help you interpret these codes accurately. If you're referring to a different context, please provide more details for tailored guidance.
It still is being used
being armed
No 35 Remington fired only 35 rem. The 35 Remington is a good cartridge, it's a little more difficult to find but it is still being made.
When did Russia stop being a monarchy and become a republic?
Lack of profit
Yes
it is in russia, not in yemen....
no. you cannot change bolts rifle to rife without being head spaced. even if they fit you never do this.
The Remington 700 is a model number. It is chambered in different calibers. The 30-6 being one of them.
You can't. Federal law prohibits felons from purchasing, possessing, or being granted access to firearms.