Remington Arms - "One At A Time" (1969)

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  • @blackbird_actual
    @blackbird_actual 8 лет назад +77

    Man, that was awesome. The pride, the careful craftsmanship, the beauty. Just amazing. Somebody send this to Remington and remind them of what they once were...

  • @thomasrichardson2402
    @thomasrichardson2402 10 лет назад +115

    Remington needs to watch this, they could learn so much

  • @glennpupino4890
    @glennpupino4890 8 месяцев назад +4

    This plant is now a memory. Just like Marlin and Winchester

  • @jerryhawthornejr.4261
    @jerryhawthornejr.4261 Год назад +14

    These Employees Were SO TALENTED.

  • @linkinmylog
    @linkinmylog 11 лет назад +136

    I miss the real America...

    • @blue4629
      @blue4629 7 лет назад +10

      It'll be back. Soon.

    • @AmericanRebel.Crusader
      @AmericanRebel.Crusader 6 лет назад +7

      Jandrew Borty I hope it will

    • @robertgaudet7407
      @robertgaudet7407 5 лет назад +3

      @@AmericanRebel.Crusader Damn straight. Anyway, even if Remington really can't make a gun anymore we do still make guns in America, not too shabby ones either.

    • @davidmanning6321
      @davidmanning6321 4 года назад

      I do too

    • @peterlabarbera9941
      @peterlabarbera9941 4 года назад +1

      So do I

  • @triggerman1092
    @triggerman1092 2 года назад +4

    Take me back in time and let me start a lifetime career at this factory. Raise my family in the 60s and 70s. That would be paradise to me

  • @nagazinafireworks7594
    @nagazinafireworks7594 3 года назад +8

    Im glad I grew up in those days and not now! I bought 3- 1100's back in high school in Jersey in the late 70's and they are all still spotless. after 44 years.

  • @westesh
    @westesh 8 лет назад +48

    If only they were still built with this quality, night and day difference from old to new Remington :(

    • @D.B_Cooper
      @D.B_Cooper 4 года назад +4

      They would charge 5k each. I don't think they could even find anyone in america that could do this.

  • @jerryhawthornejr.4261
    @jerryhawthornejr.4261 Год назад +4

    God Bless Rem Arms and Mr.Ken Darcy for Preserving a Family Tradition To the employees and All Of The Greatest Customers.

  • @sonnygunz9207
    @sonnygunz9207 6 лет назад +34

    My 1959 870 Wingmaster is this type of quality. Wish I could buy one today and get the same quality.
    Makes my heart hurt thinking about how great American gun companies used to be, and how many are today.

    • @MattMohsOutdoors
      @MattMohsOutdoors 2 года назад +1

      They are making them pretty nice again. Hopefully they get back to this standard

  • @robertreynolds2876
    @robertreynolds2876 4 года назад +7

    Great video. Brings back a lot of memories of my hometown. When I was a little kid it seemed everyone worked at the "Arms". My grandfather worked for 50 years in the barrel shop. My grandmother was one of the last hand checker ladies - she did 36 years there. The guns I love the best are my older Remington models - 870's and 742's.

  • @spchorale
    @spchorale 12 лет назад +10

    Thank you for posting! After I watch it, I pulled out my old Remington 1100 shotgun to admire it. Pretty cool to see the processes of 40 years ago.

  • @rjsinnett8889
    @rjsinnett8889 7 лет назад +10

    Older Remington's work amazing! I own 3 of the older guns and they work much better than any new gun.

  • @halcooper6059
    @halcooper6059 5 лет назад +7

    Glad I have a 1976 Remington 870 Wingmaster 12 gauge pump my dad bought for me

  • @guitarsnguns
    @guitarsnguns 12 лет назад +8

    Loved the video, I am a professional gunsmith of 32 years and this makes me proud to be one. Also makes me long for those years gone by.... I still remember looking at the Remingtons as a kid in the 60's just dreaming of when I could own one!

  • @tony-xu5ff
    @tony-xu5ff 7 месяцев назад +1

    look at all the people here who love their remingtons! i have 6 wingmasters from the 50's and 60's, 2 1100's from the 70's . and 2 58s and a 48. i couldnt be happier, love em all. sadly, a time gone by. i remember when my dad bought me my 1st 1100 in 1979, i was 17. what memories.

    • @je862
      @je862 6 месяцев назад

      Wow! My Dad bought an 1100 brand new in '78, and I think it was either $280 or $310, I just saw the original receipt a few months back. It's still nice after all these years. He'd let me use it back then for hunting, occasionally.

  • @davidcoudriet8439
    @davidcoudriet8439 11 месяцев назад +1

    I miss these industrial films.

  • @marcoceccarelli6415
    @marcoceccarelli6415 7 лет назад +25

    This is when Remington was Remington. They sold their name out.

  • @RockandrollNegro
    @RockandrollNegro 2 года назад +8

    My mother worked in the Drafting Ops department right after this was filmed, from 1970-1983. She was one of the few black people that worked there, and she loved it. She got along with all of her team, but she had friction with management, who thought that there was no skill needed to draft. One actually told her, "We could train a monkey to do your job, as you can plainly see." She said "So you're calling me a monkey?" and he just shrugged. People today have no idea what REAL racism is, because they've never experienced it like that. But for people of my mother's generation, it was an everyday thing.
    Her job got phased out when they went to CNC and they cut Drafters down to two per shift. She went to go work in the warehouse and she hated it, and quit. But the years she spent as a drafter are some of her best memories.

    • @bertroost1675
      @bertroost1675 9 месяцев назад

      Racism is just a made up word. There is only good and evil from person to person.

    • @trevorn9381
      @trevorn9381 6 месяцев назад

      What factory was this filmed in?

    • @gb-bp1me
      @gb-bp1me 5 месяцев назад +1

      A big hug and thank you to your mother. I hope she is still with us.

  • @303391301
    @303391301 13 лет назад +4

    thankyou for this i am in the uk they make the best guns back then

  • @hissingoose
    @hissingoose 6 лет назад +40

    And now if you put a standard Remington out in the weather for a day and didn’t immediately wipe it down it’ll look like a 1970s Datsun after a decade in Michigan.

    • @Nanker63
      @Nanker63 4 года назад +2

      hissinggoose San Antonio Bass Pro had a 700 XCR( extreme conditions rifle) that was rusting just sitting on the rack!

    • @richhauxwell7848
      @richhauxwell7848 3 года назад

      Soak in Kroil, works pretty good so far

  • @keithlist67
    @keithlist67 9 лет назад +52

    Coolest video ever! I was looking for a video on how to disassemble my Grandpa's old Remington 511 .22 bolt and thought this might be interesting. At 15:30, that's my Grandpa! He was a gunsmith at the end of his career and worked for over 35 years at Remington. All the guns I have were made by him, except my Glock. :-)

    • @paulbrady701
      @paulbrady701 6 лет назад +1

      Keith List wonderful little story you must be so proud sir .👍🏻

    • @davidsizemore7908
      @davidsizemore7908 4 года назад +2

      That's cool!

    • @RockandrollNegro
      @RockandrollNegro 2 года назад +2

      Ask your grandfather if he remembers a Luwanda Smith in the Drafting Department. She worked there from 1970-1983. Black lady with a Marge Simpson beehive. That's my mom.

    • @keithlist67
      @keithlist67 2 года назад +1

      @@RockandrollNegro I wish I could. My grandpa died over 20 years ago. Hopefully they’ve read the comments and are talking about it in Heaven. 😁

    • @je862
      @je862 6 месяцев назад

      @@RockandrollNegro Where did your mom work after she quit the warehouse? And is she retired now?

  • @Lex5576
    @Lex5576 12 лет назад +10

    For the time, Remington's computer operations were probably the most advanced in the world in any firearms factory. Quite impressive for 1969. And the 870 shotgun and 700 rifle really haven't changed one bit. Why change perfection?

  • @TMS5100
    @TMS5100 12 лет назад +18

    good old 1969. when computers existed but hearing protection did not.

  • @Gurpyaara
    @Gurpyaara 12 лет назад +5

    yea it is. quality weapons. and i just love the old footage you dont see that anymore

  • @TheSuburban15
    @TheSuburban15 12 лет назад +3

    That was cool. As a shooter, and someone interested in how things are made, I enjoyed it on two levels. The big machines cutting parts from data on tape is something I've never seen before.

  • @baneofroses
    @baneofroses 3 года назад +3

    I have a beautiful 1968 Remington 12g. Wingmaster Magnum, and seeing this video of where it was made, and how it was made is eye opening. I love the fact that just maybe, some of the people in this film may have worked on what has become my gun. I'll say this, all these many years later the 870 functions flawlessly, and is a delight to shoot... literally, they don't make them like this any more.

    • @Drgunzo616
      @Drgunzo616 Год назад +1

      I have a 16 gauge made in 1970. So I know what you mean. Crazy that it's a fifty year old gun.

  • @rdsii64
    @rdsii64 6 лет назад +9

    This was back when a Remington was worth a damn. Today you couldn't give me one for free.

  • @yermanoh
    @yermanoh 12 лет назад +6

    the computer can also run factory machinery, ah the sixties.. great video thanks for posting

  • @bertroost1675
    @bertroost1675 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is such a comfortable video to watch.

  • @Whocares05050
    @Whocares05050 12 лет назад +6

    The good ol' days are gone!

  • @jon29883ify
    @jon29883ify 10 лет назад +10

    I like the old school workmanship.

  • @eugenemoore2445
    @eugenemoore2445 5 лет назад +5

    The 870 is one the best pump guns ever made til this day I still use them a real work horse

    • @benmarykuca4144
      @benmarykuca4144 4 года назад +2

      Eugene yes correct can't beat the 870 Wingmasters back in the day
      I have 4 minty ones from the 78 to 1980 in 12ga 20 & 410

  • @mikewhite6288
    @mikewhite6288 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is when remington made quality rifles and shotguns that were made with pride.

  • @lambertmw
    @lambertmw 3 года назад +1

    The magical 742 “auto”. Leon was showing off his auto skills beating those other two shooters. All 3 of those beauts are legendary around deer camps.

  • @kylesweeney7547
    @kylesweeney7547 4 года назад +3

    Wow all the negative comments.. I live down the street from the factory in ilion. I used to braze the action bars to the fore end tubes on shotguns. I took pride in my work. I know the majority of the people that work there and some of them are the "eh, its a Friday" type.

    • @kylesweeney7547
      @kylesweeney7547 4 года назад +4

      Also, most of the original machines, even ones featured in this video are still used to this day.

    • @dredelcottcryptozooligist4101
      @dredelcottcryptozooligist4101 4 года назад +1

      I've probably got 15 Remington hunting shotguns and rifles, all with the Ilion stamp on the barrels. Hope the factory and jobs survive and Remington goes back to what made it great, hunting guns that set the standard and lasted generations.

  • @aryesegal1988
    @aryesegal1988 12 лет назад +5

    Sir, I wanna THANK YOU (!) for uploading this video. Amazing, simply amazing! :] Thanks! If you got more videos like this, please, do NOT hesitate to upload them! :]

  • @jerryhawthornejr.4261
    @jerryhawthornejr.4261 Год назад +2

    God Bless All Of The Greatest Employees of Rem Arms.

  • @ernestmitchell7088
    @ernestmitchell7088 6 лет назад +13

    Back when they made Quality

  • @johnkempka3450
    @johnkempka3450 4 года назад +1

    Awesome craftsmanship!

  • @steinderbush
    @steinderbush 12 лет назад +1

    Awesome beautiful video, i love the great craftmanship in building guns!! Thanks!!

  • @Smithsfan71
    @Smithsfan71 6 лет назад +24

    This is back when Remington built good guns. Now they make pure junk

    • @sergeantandy9134
      @sergeantandy9134 5 лет назад +5

      The old classic 870 Remington is my favorite. I’m fascinated by its polished shiny look.

  • @epixdevo3180
    @epixdevo3180 7 лет назад +20

    When guns had love inside them made with craft protection of Americans

  • @garypmarquis
    @garypmarquis 7 лет назад

    What an awesome film. I've always loved Remington guns.

  • @brianwilson415
    @brianwilson415 3 года назад

    Wow really enjoyed that true craftsmanship.

  • @shadovanish
    @shadovanish 12 лет назад +2

    I sure enjoyed this video! I am sure modern machining methods are much more accurate, but the pride in craftsmanship can't be the same if a machine is doing most or all of the work in making the parts, instead of a person. I am sure the video show the best precision available to make the rifles and shotguns at the time. But as the video shows, some of the machines were computer tape program controlled, so these machines were really actually early CNC.

  • @williamurvan1617
    @williamurvan1617 3 года назад +1

    Just added a Remington 721 to my collection. Takes about 2 seconds to realize the massive gap between then and current rifles made older guns had Soul.

  • @metebelen955
    @metebelen955 7 лет назад +7

    ABSOLUTE SUPER PRODUCTİON BY REMİNGTON . I HAVE 1100 AND WOODMASTER 742 MY PROUD !!

  • @Nifilheimur
    @Nifilheimur 12 лет назад +5

    Awesome video, i only wish Remington would go back to that era in their quality and crafmanship.
    Sure some new Remingtons are good but the majority are nowhere near the quality of that time!

  • @metebelen955
    @metebelen955 4 года назад

    I have Remington 1100 and Remington 742 Wodmaster. My best Friends !Wonderful weapons !

  • @8inlinea
    @8inlinea 12 лет назад

    this is a precious lesson in production automation history, many thanks for uploading!

  • @saskcop416
    @saskcop416 5 лет назад +5

    Remington used to be the only choice for me whether a nice 700 BDL, 870 or 760/7600. Now, I wouldn't spend ten cents on anything with "Remington" written on it. REMINGTON - TAKE NOTICE!!! We want the quality back!

    • @zackzander425
      @zackzander425 4 года назад

      I picked up a new 700 BDL. Maybe I got lucky, but mine is flawless.

  • @zackzander425
    @zackzander425 4 года назад

    I love my classic Remington Shotguns. Just love holding them. The wood stocks are a thing of beauty. I picked up a new 700BDL in .270 and it’s really well made; I’ll cry when the high gloss finish gets its first scratch.

    • @robertboreman7672
      @robertboreman7672 4 года назад

      Great rifle I own one - same model and caliber. built in 1993 , when they still had good workmanship. My new 552 - the finish is coming off the loading tube , and only 6 months old.

  • @tombower3905
    @tombower3905 4 дня назад

    I was given a Nylon 66 earlier this year. I've done some limited research, and I think this one is from the very first batch manufactured. My Uncle Larry told me he bought it in spring of 1959, most likely at a sears near Manhattan beach (west Los Angeles). While I was cleaning it prior to it's first use in 60 years +/-, I found a number stamped in bright orange paint (4399) under the receiver cover on the outside of the receiver. Based on the manufacturing data I found I think it's from a batch made in late 1958, of just over 4400.

  • @RedFowl9492
    @RedFowl9492 Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful i love my remington's wouldn't mind a few of the D grades

  • @CaliforniaEBRDude
    @CaliforniaEBRDude 10 лет назад +4

    Beautiful video!

  • @NatureGuy360
    @NatureGuy360 12 лет назад

    Fascinating video! Sure, the technology is dated, but the gun making techniques of nearly fifty years ago still hold up well today.

  • @smartass6071
    @smartass6071 24 дня назад

    This was the typical school film back in the mid 1960 when I grew up.

  • @ronnieborg4512
    @ronnieborg4512 9 лет назад

    A great video to watch.
    A true statement to see how far we have come.

  • @jamescoombs2569
    @jamescoombs2569 2 года назад

    Had, My 870, since 1983, still shoots fine ✌️

  • @JohnHume-b2l
    @JohnHume-b2l Месяц назад

    Have a small collection of old Remington on my farm in the south of scotland 1100 1187 870 700 love them but had 597 .22 lr didn't keep long always jamming replaced with ruger 10.22 night and day .old Remington are a work of art a masterpiece in true skilled craftsmanship ...sadly gone.😢

    • @Jeff-sl8xz
      @Jeff-sl8xz 12 дней назад

      Try the old 550_1 Remington 22 semi auto it's a great shooting semi auto and made good by craftsman that new and took pride in their work back in the day none of this newer plastic, fiberglass garbage just beautiful blued steel and walnut

  • @enfeildnagant1972
    @enfeildnagant1972 12 лет назад

    i love this video ,this shows what american pride and true world class inovation is,long live the rem 700

  • @7come11two
    @7come11two 4 года назад +2

    Dear God. Please let me go back to 1969 and pick just one each of the 760, 742, 700, 870, and 1100 models. I'll decide what calibers and gauges I want by the time I get there.

  • @davewinter2688
    @davewinter2688 2 года назад

    Fascinating video. My dad had model 11-48 16 gauge with two barrels back in the early and mid 1960's. Unfortunately he traded it off for a light weight over/under 12 gauge. I hope to find that 16 some day. In the meantime I collect and shoot Remington Model 11's including a 1930 first year production 20 gauge, early Wing Master ADL Deluxe models, 11-48's and 1100's. I like them all. Whichever I have in my hands is my favorite. One thing I'll say is that all those guys test shooting in the factory and at the range most certainly ended their careers like old railroad engineers. Deaf as the proverbial post.

    • @johnjohnmcclane1818
      @johnjohnmcclane1818 2 года назад

      I've got a .410 11-48 my dad bought new in like '68. Cool that we may be watching the very people that built our guns. Maybe that lady checkered my stock.

  • @bristleconepinus2378
    @bristleconepinus2378 3 года назад

    i love the sound control @ the rifle range.

  • @MrGuitars8
    @MrGuitars8 12 лет назад +1

    Standards may have changed but I am Very Pleased with my Model 700 7mmRUM it is accurate as a laser and it shoots very well . I would like to see Remington go back to making them like they did years ago . I have only seen one or two of the old Remington's and only in pictures , people don't let the old ones go .

  • @mealston1725
    @mealston1725 9 лет назад

    Great memories. Many an occasion I spent with Walker, Cole, Steckel....

  • @jasonkoestner4630
    @jasonkoestner4630 7 лет назад +3

    I loved watching this video and actually seeing my father's 870 wing master. 20gauge 26 inch vent rib barrel checkerd pistol grip and pump the gun still looks and shoots as if it was brannew sad that can't be said now today's Remington is a shell of what it once was

  • @OffGridandWhiskey
    @OffGridandWhiskey Год назад

    25:59 "In this actual contest, Leon copped the bacon." I've never heard that phrase before.

  • @jerryhawthornejr.4261
    @jerryhawthornejr.4261 Год назад +2

    DEDICATED TO THERE JOB AND QUALITY OF THERE WORK.

  • @bigB6flyer
    @bigB6flyer 5 лет назад +8

    It’s a shame what Cerberus did to Remington.

  • @jacobmariani5118
    @jacobmariani5118 12 лет назад +6

    theres an abandoned remington arms factory near my house infested with ghosts

  • @vpsaline
    @vpsaline 12 лет назад +3

    I love my 1965 wingmaster!

  • @jelam78
    @jelam78 12 лет назад +3

    Ya have to love the hearing protection from 1969. Those were men.

  • @Ratshot1993
    @Ratshot1993 18 дней назад +1

    Remington needs to watch this video and realize that they need to get back to their roots.

  • @jasonsimone3523
    @jasonsimone3523 6 лет назад

    I love my Remington collection!!!!

  • @DieselCrawler86
    @DieselCrawler86 12 лет назад +6

    Love the video, I only have one problem with it. "A computer which can reach a quality no human can" I hate hearing that because it is so wrong, a good craftsmen CAN and DOES have as good a quality work he just can not do it as fast as a computer (CNC).

  • @jerryhawthornejr.4261
    @jerryhawthornejr.4261 Год назад +1

    God Bless Mr.Ken Darcy.

  • @MrObeast44
    @MrObeast44 11 лет назад +5

    Love the vid, and thank you for posting. its a shame Remington is a sellout.

  • @aradcliffe585
    @aradcliffe585 10 месяцев назад

    Just think...ALL that old equipment, forging patterns and especially the Barrell processes would be absolutely priceless today.
    If you were able to remake these Remingtons the old way you could sell for 1 $5k a piece and people would buy them...
    Just absolutely superior mechanically...it's a shame all of they're pattens have been bought up by other gun companies

  • @nurgulpolat4141
    @nurgulpolat4141 Месяц назад

    Great video!

  • @ayklization
    @ayklization 4 года назад

    Nothing like American Workmanship. By far a sophisticated nation, with taste and passion for quality.

  • @leadhead7338
    @leadhead7338 3 года назад

    Remington all the way Every Day!
    AMERICA STRONG
    STAY FREE
    LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC

  • @D.B_Cooper
    @D.B_Cooper 4 года назад +3

    We don't even have people in america who could do this. It's just sad.

  • @warstories1712
    @warstories1712  13 лет назад +1

    @MrInventWorld
    Glad you enjoyed!

  • @314299
    @314299 12 лет назад

    Excellent! Very interesting, thanks for posting this.

  • @albert8203
    @albert8203 2 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @skariaxil
    @skariaxil 13 лет назад +1

    Definitely worth the 27 and a half minutes.

  • @markburrell2778
    @markburrell2778 Год назад

    Better times for this country which will never be seen again.

  • @stuff38
    @stuff38 12 лет назад +1

    Nice vid. I´ll be in my workshop finishing that shotgun stock... ;-)

  • @torqueguy1
    @torqueguy1 5 лет назад +7

    Breaks my heart they turned to shit and took marlin with them

  • @enfeildnagant1972
    @enfeildnagant1972 12 лет назад

    in the 1960s there where no 700s or most rifles getting groups like that,showst just how far technology has come in machining,steel being used etc.

  • @Andy-Gibb
    @Andy-Gibb 2 года назад

    When pride in your work meant something

  • @jerryhawthornejr.4261
    @jerryhawthornejr.4261 Год назад +2

    SKILLED CRAFTSMAN.

  • @Macdaddy22713
    @Macdaddy22713 5 лет назад +1

    If only Remington was this same company today.........

  • @iamsean92
    @iamsean92 6 лет назад

    Damn Remington was cutting edge in 1969. Surprised how much computer technology was involved with manufacture back then.

  • @joemomma580
    @joemomma580 2 года назад +1

    America used to be the best producers of everything with complete authentic quality. Now EVERYTHING has gone to shit. But somehow labeled to HELP US

  • @zoesdada8923
    @zoesdada8923 6 лет назад

    This is so awesome

  • @MaeEvelynn
    @MaeEvelynn 13 лет назад

    Just amazing.

  • @georgesakellaropoulos8162
    @georgesakellaropoulos8162 3 года назад

    I have 3 Remingtons; an 1100 built in 1970, a 700 built the same year, and a 742 with a 5 digit serial number. Wouldn't trade any of them, just like I wouldn't give a grain of rice for a new one.