The firing pin, firing pin spring, and disconnector of the Remington Model 887 shotgun: recalled models have a defect that may cause a slamfire or an out-of-battery ignitionĢ014 wasn't a particularly bright year for the Remington Arms Company's products' reputation to begin with, the R51 semi-automatic pistol − of which we wrote a few months ago, and which should have re-launched Remington's name as a manufacturer of original and effective handgun designs for defense purposes − was recalled from the market as the first samples sold to American shooters reported a staggering high rate of a wide variety of flaws and factory defects Remington had thus to promise that all defective R51s will be replaced with factory-new, defectless ones, and got back to the drawing board to understand why a supposedly "perfect" design, whose prototypes were flawless, rolled out of the manufacturing lines in such low quality.
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