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Why the 35 Remington (introduced in 1906) is still popular today
One of the .35 Remington’s claims to fame was its availability in lever-action rifles like the Marlin 336. This pairing was a ...
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There’s a specific reason why we’ve seen a number of great .35-caliber cartridges over the years. It’s because it wasn’t all that long ago that bullet performance wasn’t nearly so good as it is today.
My editors have informed me that my recent article on the failings of the Remington 742 family of autoloaders may have filled some of you with fear and trembling, intolerable anxiety, and deep-seated ...
A Remington Model 700 7mm-.08 is seen resting against a tree. This model of bolt-action rifle is eligible for a new trigger mechanism under a class-action lawsuit settlement granted final approval ...
The name Remington has been associated with firearms for 200 years. The company was founded in 1816, when 22-year-old Eliphalet Remington II began making rifle barrels. By the middle of the century, ...
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