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WTF? Remington 870 - Broken ejector (?) and choke!

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  • #16
    hntnnut
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 1066

    Originally posted by MXRider
    Anything man made can fail. When you mass produce items, you will get a percentage with issues, doesn't matter if its a TV, washing machine, car, firearm, space shuttle, etc.

    For all the problems you read of, there are thousands with no issues. Not defending Remington as I don't own one, I'm just saying **** happens.
    I agree, I wasn't bashing Remingtion per-say just stating my personal observations. I'm not anti Remingtion i've owned several over the years most have been fine guns. I just think remingtions Q.C. needs to be revamped as their quality has diminished in about the last 10 years. As for my observations they ARE first hand, seen the issues with my own eyes.

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    • #17
      uw06670
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 57

      I had to send a brand new Glock 20 back to the factory for a slight defect in not returning to battery fully. And bought a "new" AK that also needed factory adjustments to remedy a similar bolt closing issue. Both worked great afterwards.

      But if Glocks and AKs can start out defective when new, I think anything with moving parts can.

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