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Remington Arms Company, LLC was an American manufacturer of firearms and
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, now broken into two companies, each bearing the Remington name. The firearms manufacturer is ''Remington Arms''. The ammunition business is called ''Remington''. The company which was broken up was called Remington Outdoor Company. Sturm, Ruger & Co. purchased the Marlin Firearms division of the Remington Outdoor Company in 2020. Founded in 1816 by Eliphalet Remington (as E. Remington and Sons) in Ilion, New York, it was one of the oldest gun makers in the US and claimed to be the oldest factory in the US that still made its original product. The company was the largest rifle manufacturer in North America according to 2015 ATF statistics. The company developed or adopted more cartridges than any other gun maker or ammunition manufacturer in the world.


History


19th century origins

The Remington company was founded in 1816. Eliphalet Remington II (1793–1861) believed he could build a better gun than he could buy. Remington began designing and building a
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rifle for himself. At age 23 (in late 1816), he entered a shooting match; though he finished second, his well-made gun impressed other contestants. Before Remington left the field that day, he had received so many orders from other competitors that he had officially entered the gunsmithing business. By 1828, he moved his operation to nearby Ilion. The modern Remington firearms plant still uses this site. On March 7, 1888, the Remington family sold the ownership of E. Remington & Sons to new owners, Marcellus Hartley and Partners. This consisted of Hartley and Graham of New York, New York, a major sporting goods chain that also owned the Union Metallic Cartridge Company in
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and the Winchester Repeating Arms Company of
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, both in Connecticut. At this time, the company formally changed its name to the Remington Arms Company.


20th century

When the US entered the war, Remington became deeply involved in the war effort. Remington was left with huge stocks of guns and ammunition and no prospects for payment. The US government purchased the firearms. During the Great Depression, Remington was purchased by DuPont, which had made its name with improvements to gunpowder. A year later, Remington purchased the Peters Cartridge Company; today, many of the Remington headstamps still have "R-P" on them for Remington-Peters. In 1940, the US Army became worried about its ammunition capacity and asked Remington to collaborate on a plan for national expansion. With the aid of DuPont, Remington built the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant (named Lake City Arsenal initially) and Denver Ordnance ammunition plants, and three more plants later on, including the Lowell Ordnance Plant. Though the plants belonged to the US government, Remington was asked to oversee their operation. Among the weapons that Remington manufactured for the government during
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was the famous M1903A3 Springfield bolt-action rifle. During the 1950s and 1960s, Remington expanded into other products besides guns, with the purchase of Mall Tool Company in 1956. One of the products was
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s. In 1962, Remington introduced the Model 700
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rifle. The rifle became one of Remington's most successful firearms and quickly lent itself to developments of many sub-variants, including the Remington 700 BDL, Remington 700PSS for
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and
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agencies (the rifle, later renamed 700P, is very popular among law enforcement agencies) and the
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M24 SWS, which was the
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standard sniper rifle between 1988 and 2010. Other armed forces worldwide still use it, such as the
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. Other firearms companies designed and manufactured sniper rifles based on the reliable and accurate Remington Model 700 action. In 1986, Remington closed its
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plant in Bridgeport, Connecticut, transferring operations to a new facility in Lonoke, Arkansas. A year later, Remington built a new clay targets plant in
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. According to an article in ''
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'', in 1993, Remington's parent company—DuPont de Nemours & Company (DuPont)—sold Remington to the New York investment firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) for $300 million. ''The Times'', citing the National Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association said that "rifle and shotgun sales totaled $900 million" in 1992. Citing the National Shooting Sports Foundation president, the article said that since 1986, "interest in hunting" had "declined". The sale of long guns—which represented 75% of Remington sales had become "slack" by 1993, while the sale of handguns had become the "fastest-growing segment" of the gun industry.


21st century

In June 2007, a private equity firm, Cerberus Capital Management, acquired Remington Arms for $370 million, including $252 million in assumed debt. Remington was millions of dollars in debt and did not report a profit during 2003–2005. In December 2007, Remington Arms acquired rifle-maker
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. As of 2009, ammunition sales continued to remain high during the ongoing United States Ammunition Shortage. Chief Executive Officer Ted Torbeck said that consumer concerns over future restrictions, and taxes on ammunition and firearms by the Obama administration, were creating a rise in demand. In October 2009, Remington Military products acquired suppressor manufacturer Advanced Armament Corporation. In 2010, Remington introduced the fastest commercially available shotgun shell, Hypersonic Steel, with a patented wad technology that allows the shot to travel at . After a 12-year absence from the handgun market, in 2010, Remington announced the Remington 1911 R1. It ceased production in 1998 of its last handgun, the Model XP-100R. Later that year, Remington introduced the Versa Max auto-loading shotgun. Its patented "Versa Port" system self-regulates gas pressure based on the length of the cartridge used, enabling the shotgun to shoot light target loads, hunting loads, and magnum hunting loads. In 2012, Remington won a US Army contract to manufacture 24,000 M4A1 carbines at $673 per unit worth $16,163,252 total. In 2013, for the first time since 1928, Remington began to offer an air rifle, called the "Remington Express." In 2014, the company decided to move some manufacturing from Ilion, New York to
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. The president of United Mine Workers Local 717, which represented workers at Ilion, expressed fears about the future of the New York facility and blamed the
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for the company's decision to favor Alabama over New York. Subsequently, about 100 Remington jobs were shifted from New York to Alabama. Beginning in late 2017, Remington began
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planning, having suffered declining sales and reputation; damage from an August 2017 exposé on the CBS news program “60 Minutes” about X-Mark Pro trigger defects linked to several deaths, and amassed some $950 million worth of debt. The low sales and debt were blamed on either a reduction in "panic-buying", or diminishing quality and reputation. Remington filed for bankruptcy in March 2018. Remington exited bankruptcy on May 17, 2018, less than two months later. The company's quick exit was due to a pre-approved restructuring plan supported by 97% of its creditors, which canceled all shares of common stock issued before the bankruptcy proceedings, and the issuance of new shares to convert over $775 million of company debt into equity. The families of nine victims and a teacher who were shot and survived the 2012
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with a Remington Bushmaster rifle filed a wrongful death lawsuit in Connecticut state court seeking a jury trial to recover unspecified damages. The case was briefly moved to federal court before being referred back to the state court level. In 2016, the suit was initially dismissed by a
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citing the immunity provided to firearms manufacturers by the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) of 2005. Remington's bankruptcy delayed the suit. On March 14, 2019, the
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ruled 4–3 that the suit's wrongful marketing claim could proceed to trial under Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) which addressed marketing including "truly unethical and irresponsible marketing practices promoting criminal conduct" and was not preempted by the PLCAA. The US Supreme Court declined to hear the case. On February 15, 2022, it was announced that a $73,000,000 settlement had been reached between the Sandy Hook families and Remington's insurers. On July 28, 2020, it filed again for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. During the bankruptcy auction in September 2020, Remington Outdoor Company was sold in parts. The Remington Arms business and the non-Marlin firearms business was sold to Roundhill Group LLC. Remington's ammunition business, brand name and trademarks were sold to Vista Outdoor.


Relocation of production plants

On February 17, 2014, Remington announced a plan to build a new state-of-the-art plant in
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. Remington decided to move two production lines from the Ilion, New York plant as a result of the fallout from the
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, which restricted gun ownership in response to the
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. AR-15 style semi-automatic rifles from Bushmaster, DPMS, and Remington Remington R-15 and 1911 style R-1 pistols were produced in the plant. The plant was touted by Alabama's Department of Commerce Secretary and by Remington as a boon to Alabama's economy. The new plant consolidated Remington's production to promote efficiency and lower production costs. Experts in the gun industry believed that Remington would eventually leave its New York roots to have its plants in more gun-friendly states. On November 8, 2021, it was announced that Remington Firearms would relocate its global headquarters to LaGrange, Georgia. This location is planned to contain a new advanced manufacturing operation and a research and development center.


Breakup

Until 2015, Remington Arms was part of the Freedom Group, which was owned by Cerberus Capital Management. In 2014, a new plant was built in
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, to produce AR-15 style semi-automatic rifles and Remington 1911 R1 pistols. In 2015, the Freedom Group was renamed as Remington Outdoor Company. Remington filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in March 2018, having accumulated over $950 million in debt. Remington exited bankruptcy in May 2018, less than two months after filing for protection under Chapter 11 laws. Its quick exit from bankruptcy was due to a pre-approved restructuring plan supported by 97% of its creditors. On July 28, 2020, Remington filed again for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and its assets were divided up and sold to various buyers. The Remington brand name was bought by Vista Outdoor, which uses it to market several types of ammunition. After the breakup, two companies now use the Remington name, ''Remington Ammunition'' and ''Remington Arms, LLC''.


Production sites

The Bushmaster
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and 1911 pattern R-1 lines from Ilion, New York, were produced at a plant constructed in 2014 in
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. DPMS Panther Arms moved from St. Cloud, MN to the new Alabama facility. Remington's former ammunition factory in Bridgeport, Connecticut, was investigated by the Travel Channel's '' Ghost Adventures'' in 2009. The site was eventually purchased by Peter DiNardo Enterprises Inc. and is scheduled for demolition. As of 2021, Vista Outdoor doubled the number of workers at its Lonoke factory purchased out of the Remington bankruptcy auction. The facility employs 900 people.


In national symbolism

Remington rifles are incorporated into the flag and the national emblem of Guatemala.


Products

Based on a list from the Remington web site.


Rifles


Bolt-action

* JuniorTarget 521TL * Remington–Keene rifle * M1903 Springfield rifle *
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* Model 5 *Model 6 *Model 7 * Model 30 * Model 31 * Model 33 * Model 34 * Model 241 * Model 504 * Model 511 Scoremaster * Model 512 Sportmaster * Model 513 * Model 541S * Model 541T * Model 580 * Model 591 * Model 592 * Model 600 * Model 660 * Model 673 * Model 700 * Model 710 * Model 720 * Model 721 * Model 722 * Model 725 * Model 770 * Model 783 * Model 788 * Model 798 * Model 799 * Modular Sniper Rifle * M24 Sniper Rifle * XM2010 ESR


Pump-action

* Model 14 * Model 121 Fieldmaster * Model 141 * Model 572 Fieldmaster * Model 760 * Remington Model Six * Remington Sportsman 76 * Model 7600 * Remington Model 12 * Remington Model 25


Semi-automatic

* Model Four * Model 8 * Nylon 66 * Apache 77 * Model 522 * Remington Model 550-1 * Model 552 * Model 597 * Model 740 * Model 742 *Model 750 * Model 7400 * Model R-15 * Model R-25 * RSASS


Single-shot

* Remington Rolling Block rifle family * Remington Naval Model 1865 Pistol * Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Falling Block Rifle * Remington Rolling Block Model 4 * Remington Rolling Block Model 6


Automatic

* R4 * Adaptive Combat Rifle *
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Shotguns


Pump-action

* Model 10 * Model 17 *Model 29 * Model 31 * Model 870 * Model 887


Semi-automatic

*
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( Browning Auto-5) * Model 11-48 * Model 11-87 * Model 11-96 – "Euro Lightweight" * Model 58 – "Sportsman 58" * Model 878 – "878 Automaster" * Model 1100 * Model SP-10 * SPR 453 – "Spartan 453" * Versa Max * V3


Break-action

* SPR 100 * SPR 310 * Model 32 * Model 3200 * Remington Model 3 * Remington Model 9 * Remington Model 1894 SXS


Handguns


Semi-automatic

* 1911 R1 * Remington Model 51 * Remington R51 * Remington RM380 * Remington RP9 * Remington RP45


Derringer

* Remington Rider Single Shot Pistol * Remington Zig-Zag Derringer * Model 95


Revolvers

* Model 1858 * Model 1875 * Model 1890


Other

* XP-100 * Express Air Rifle


References


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