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    Remington air rifles

    Yes I know they are simply rebadged rifles in new designed stocks but one or two of them are actually quite decent.

    Just asking whether anyone knows what will happen to these given the ups, downs, bankruptcies and breaking up of Remington? Have any of the shattered fragments decided to take on the air rifles, or will they simply disappear?

    See here for the sad tale: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...untsville.html

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    I assume someone has a licence to use the name on Chinese air rifles.
    The worst that will happen is the Remington name will vanish and the air rifles will be rebadged.
    Repariere nicht, was nicht kaputtist.

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    agree with above

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    The Remington brand was bought by Vista Outdoor who also bought the ammunition side of the business, so I'd guess the Chinese will just continue to manufacture under licence as the Remington airgun range doesn't have a bad reputation.

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    Remington Express

    Yep the express isn't a bad rifle and a mild tune makes it even better. Mach 1.5

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