Interesting development here.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-01-1 ... razil.html
Freedom Group Bidder?
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Re: Freedom Group Bidder?
Well, the rumor is getting stronger. Although, that's a pretty big financial bite to to chew for someone the size of Taurus.
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Re: Freedom Group Bidder?
LOL!
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Re: Freedom Group Bidder?
Other than the brand equity in the name, not much of Marlin left to sell.
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Re: Freedom Group Bidder?
I'm not sure that Is true.Dan 444 wrote:Other than the brand equity in the name, not much of Marlin left to sell.
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Somebody in the range club house who bought a couple of Remlins last week for his boys said they (2 1894s) were pretty good.
The checkering, sights, w/m fit and actions were decent NIB.
I'm happy with the 1895G & 1895GS that I bought as winter projects last year after I pretty near rebuilt them with 3rd party parts.
The guns are passable now after almost 5 years under the Remington umbrella.
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