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    Good point you bring up. It is amazing how from shop to shop you have such a wide expanse of opinions realtive to CS, or what is a good product or a POS. Generally there is no in between, either it is the bomb or garbage.

    Allot of the info flying around gun shops is rumor with no basis in fact, and should be taken with a grain of salt. "I heard this", or "I know a guy" type stuff. Do your own research.

    As a note, I have never had a problem with Remington.

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    Id like to add Rainier.

    Bought a Mega billet upper like 6-8 months ago. Finally got around to installing it and the Larue rail didnt fit (as I found out is common).

    They told me to ship it back (Wayyyy outside the 30-60 day window) and I got a different upper.

    Very nice group. I was going to buy my DD Mk18 RISII rail from them the other day but was sad they only carry the FDE an I wanted black. So I ordered it from my other favorite company, Bravo Company

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coleslaw View Post
    Good point you bring up. It is amazing how from shop to shop you have such a wide expanse of opinions realtive to CS, or what is a good product or a POS. Generally there is no in between, either it is the bomb or garbage.

    Allot of the info flying around gun shops is rumor with no basis in fact, and should be taken with a grain of salt. "I heard this", or "I know a guy" type stuff. Do your own research.

    As a note, I have never had a problem with Remington.
    I have never had an issue with Remington either. I've had several shotguns an LT20 and a few 870 12 guage shotguns as well as two 7600 pumps. I do not remember the model but Remington had a cheap bolt gun out a few years ago and they had some problems with them. The shop I go to replaced several with guns in stock and gave credit on others. He ended up eating several and had to wait months for repairs and then bad used guns to sell. I think that is where the sign came from.

    This is the same ship where I bang my head against the wall over the chart and where I had to explain a few times what the difference was between a commercial Vs. Mil-Spec extension.
    "Real men have always needed to know what time it is so they are at the airfield on time, pumping rounds into savages at the right time, etc. Being able to see such in the dark while light weights were comfy in bed without using a light required luminous material." -Originally Posted by ramairthree

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    I'm resolving (hopefully) a problem with Remington now regarding my 597 .17 HMR having an OOB on me and cutting me up a little. We shall see what happens.

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