HOW IT'S MADE: Remington Rifles

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @rickhalverson2014
    @rickhalverson2014 6 лет назад +129

    SOOOOO much work for one rifle. Makes me appreciate my old ones even more.

    • @mattjohnson9743
      @mattjohnson9743 5 лет назад +6

      I have Remington 30-06 that is 61 years old😀

    • @jtg2259
      @jtg2259 3 года назад +2

      yeah cause the new ones are trashhhh

    • @adamjhuber
      @adamjhuber 3 года назад

      They are making shotguns, model 1100 in fact. Awesome dependable semi-auto shotguns.

    • @davidhamilton7628
      @davidhamilton7628 3 года назад

      Yeah that black rifle isn't intended to be scary it's cost effective

    • @davidlenig8470
      @davidlenig8470 3 года назад +2

      i just watched a recent tour of the sako/tikka production facilities. and they do more hands-on work with their bolt action rifles than i would have expected, and probably more than most companies do these days.

  • @mattycakes1161
    @mattycakes1161 2 года назад +9

    Back when Remington made quality firearms. They took great pride in their work and the consumers were rewarded.

  • @trevorgomez3343
    @trevorgomez3343 8 лет назад +24

    I own a Remington 870 12 gauge, Remington 700 SPS 30-06, and a Remington 770 30-06. I've shot turkey, pheasants, grouse, deer, bear, and elk with these firearm. I keep them clean and oiled. I LOVE REMINGTON as a company. The model 700 action is used by the US military so it is definitely good enough for my hunting. Great video, thanks for sharing.

    • @getredytagetredy
      @getredytagetredy 5 лет назад +1

      Trevor Gomez ...why are you. Killing your spiritual brothers annd sistrrs that are innocent of any negativity towards you...You should be killing humans in govt. That force you to live in slavery...and their enforcer psychopaths...We all share consciousness...All life...Eat some shrooms if you are having difficulty figuring this out...Thats what their for.

    • @jhhuntingproductions9496
      @jhhuntingproductions9496 3 года назад +6

      @@getredytagetredy you must be high as a kite

    • @jhhuntingproductions9496
      @jhhuntingproductions9496 3 года назад +3

      They used to be good guns. Ever since 2006 they have been going down hill

    • @mattropolis99
      @mattropolis99 3 года назад +1

      @@getredytagetredy I guess we’ll start with your leaders Putin, Kim Jung, Mao, Pol Pot, and other Marxist that brought us the horrors of communism that enslaved hundreds of millions and killed more in politicides, gulags, and genocides than both WW1 and WW2 combined.

    • @rickyflinchum2909
      @rickyflinchum2909 3 года назад

      The US military does build sniper rifles on model 700 actions, Yes. But just look at all of the custom clones made by lots of companies for custom rifle builds too.

  • @jasonbuck489
    @jasonbuck489 3 года назад +55

    SO AWESOME!... This is back when "MADE IN AMERICA" stood for something!... Workers had a sense of PRIDE in their work, and QUALITY and doing the best mattered!.... I'm afraid these days are long gone....

    • @sps3172
      @sps3172 2 года назад +13

      You forgot the part about how they used to get paid well enough to have a middle class life on 1 income and the CEO didn't get paid 300X what the typical worker did. This was also before the needs of wall street took precedence over everything else.

    • @BillyBob-yu3ri
      @BillyBob-yu3ri 2 года назад +2

      Ain’t it. Wish we could bring ‘‘em back to the states. Winchester ,colt…

    • @stevendonnalammar4422
      @stevendonnalammar4422 2 года назад +1

      And all the steel and parts were made here, the wood was grown, harvested, cut, and crafted here. All of it American made.

    • @user-bp1gx3qt3o
      @user-bp1gx3qt3o 2 года назад +3

      why do AMERICANS feel the need to type RANDOM words in ALL CAPS to try and EMPHASISE what they’re saying

    • @jacknasty6940
      @jacknasty6940 2 года назад

      Says you

  • @JustMeNoOther
    @JustMeNoOther 9 лет назад +22

    Glorious 70's. The fathers of CNC machines, the perfored bands... Nice memories

  • @MuzikHead
    @MuzikHead 3 года назад +9

    I was a machinist stationed at Quantico, Va. USMC, I did all the barreling and welding work and worked with the gunsmiths who made the sniper riffles, M14, 300 Winchester magnum, 223 and all kinds of other fun stuff. They had about 10 gunsmiths and 3 machinists. I was the lowest rank so I did all the work, I loved it! RTE Shop (Riffle Team Equipment)

    • @hardlylivin6602
      @hardlylivin6602 2 года назад +4

      I'm a machinist at a firearms company in Florida. I mainly run CNC machines but I'll bounce around doing whatever else needs done too. I'll do everything from honing barrels and receivers, blueing, parkerizing, sandblasting, and tumbling. I was recently put on populating barrels with gas blocks and barrel extensions, along with final head spacing.
      What amazes me about this video is that aside from technology advancing since then, the processes are still the same for manufacturing firearms today. And it's been a really cool experience being part of it.
      Lastly, I want to say that despite the equipment in this video being very outdated, I bet it would still be perfectly capable of keeping up with the modern machines in a modern production facility. While still being just as precise as the new ones.

    • @hateforall4012
      @hateforall4012 Год назад

      2112s for the win!!!

    • @ssk19887
      @ssk19887 Год назад +1

      I wish I could work..please recruit me

    • @MuzikHead
      @MuzikHead Год назад +1

      @@ssk19887 go into any US Marine recruiting office. The MOS is 2161…tell them that’s what you want to do. That’s how I did it.

  • @leester9487
    @leester9487 7 лет назад +219

    Gone are the days of smoky voice narrators.

    • @cavscout62
      @cavscout62 5 лет назад +7

      Yeah, and it’s a drag.

    • @scrumcouscake4454
      @scrumcouscake4454 4 года назад

      cavscout62 Fr

    • @ChunkyMonkaayyy
      @ChunkyMonkaayyy 4 года назад +8

      And that wonky music.

    • @ralphhildreth6115
      @ralphhildreth6115 3 года назад +7

      I think I saw my dad rifle being made....it still works like the day it was sold....no disposable society then!

    • @garywemmer9342
      @garywemmer9342 Год назад

      Yup, nasally kids that sound like they sing some pretty high notes.
      Another, almost lost concept...
      a masculine voice.

  • @Wdroster
    @Wdroster 2 года назад +1

    I use my dad's 1967 Remington 700 for deer hunting. Once he passed, the Browning A bolt was sold. Glad to see workers who enjoy their jobs.

  • @Mr2ndAmendment
    @Mr2ndAmendment 9 лет назад +40

    It's amazing to see this kind of dedication to quality and craftsmanship that is mostly gone in the firearms industry today. You can find this kind of quality and experience in custom shops and high-end production houses today but it'll cost you. Back then this was the only way to make a gun -before the advent of metal-injection-molding and other "corner-cutting" methods. Great video here, thanks!

    • @FJDH11
      @FJDH11 7 лет назад +4

      It's not "corner-cutting". It's called "advancement in manufacturing technology".

    • @highstreetkillers4377
      @highstreetkillers4377 6 лет назад +2

      No such thing as metal injection moulding

    • @lesbratton
      @lesbratton 3 года назад +4

      @@FJDH11 It's called maximizing profit over quality.

    • @akkudakkupl
      @akkudakkupl 3 года назад +1

      @@lesbratton How is CNC lesser quality than hand machined work? I'd say the inverse is true.

    • @lesbratton
      @lesbratton 3 года назад +3

      @@akkudakkupl I'd say you don't appreciate craftsmanship, those robot produced guns will never be as valued and cherished as hand crafted guns.

  • @fidelrivera2887
    @fidelrivera2887 7 лет назад +22

    "This man knows exactly what he's doing... and why" Hah! I love these old films.

  • @Toolness1
    @Toolness1 6 лет назад +87

    I was born 50 years too late..... Back when you could enjoy this hobby without a 24/7 attack from politicians on BOTH sides, Hollywood, and the media. Back when a tool was a tool and the criminal was the one to blame.

    • @seeitpickitbinit2510
      @seeitpickitbinit2510 4 года назад +3

      Try living in the UK🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤣🤣🤣🙄🙄🙄♥️

    • @tabongaproductions
      @tabongaproductions 4 года назад +4

      @@seeitpickitbinit2510 or australia

    • @Anseliatore
      @Anseliatore 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, you could enjoy the hobby of shooting all day. Сarefree days in jungle...

  • @celmer6
    @celmer6 5 лет назад +18

    I really love these old Remingtons. The new products are not on the same level of quality.

  • @ManChildMaineiac
    @ManChildMaineiac 6 лет назад +11

    I love old videos like this! It makes me want a rifle from the 40s or 50s just because I seen the craftsmanship that goes into it. Not like today where almost every part of guns are done by machines.

    • @johnhargis4566
      @johnhargis4566 11 месяцев назад

      IMHO the Remingtons made in 1970 's were the highest quality OAT ❤

  • @southpaws1111
    @southpaws1111 8 лет назад +5

    Love my 1100 set, 3200 OU, and 870 Pump! All my guns have been on the family for ages, back when Remington cared and when all the parts were made here.

  • @griffulance
    @griffulance 8 лет назад +7

    I had a Remington 870 12G that I bought new in '79. It was a beautiful shotgun with a walnut stock.

    • @bobboyer9440
      @bobboyer9440 3 года назад

      My 870 was manufactured in 1952. Bought it used. I am sure the seller regrets that transaction.

  • @KracknCorn
    @KracknCorn 9 лет назад +384

    A time when Remington actually gave a crap about their guns.

    • @charliefoxtrotthe3rd335
      @charliefoxtrotthe3rd335 9 лет назад +52

      KracknCorn Not just them, ALL of them. When this video was made, you can tell that there was a dedication to quality and craftsmanship that the world has lost. The process you just watched would never fly today. Too slow, too inefficient.

    • @Nipplehook
      @Nipplehook 9 лет назад +17

      Danny Criss
      Of course not, same with cars, same with everything. Now this type of quality, which used to be standard, costs much much more

    • @jmfa57
      @jmfa57 9 лет назад +8

      KracknCorn In 2012 I bought a 700 SPS in .300 WinMag. It had a rough chamber and wouldn't even extract UNFIRED rounds. The moron at Remington customer service tried to get me to ship it to a repair place hundreds of miles from my home, when there is an authorized repair center a half hour away. And THEN, the never honored the $40 rebate. I love the rifle now, but I never had any problems with my older 700s.
      Sad.

    • @alextallen8019
      @alextallen8019 9 лет назад +2

      +KracknCorn I guess I don't know guns, but as far as cars there is no comparison in quality between then and now.

    • @KracknCorn
      @KracknCorn 9 лет назад +6

      ***** I'm all for calling a spade a spade, but you're just being ignorant now. Quality control is determined by management, regardless of who works for the company. They can lesson quality control for maximizing production or they increase it for better products. They can actually do both if they worked on their efficiency, but many WHITE run companies chose to increase production and produce shitty products.

  • @sfperalta
    @sfperalta 3 года назад +4

    No ear protection, no air filters, no eye protection. 70's manufacturing at it's finest!

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 3 года назад +1

      ... at its* finest (it's = it is)

    • @sfperalta
      @sfperalta 3 года назад

      @@einundsiebenziger5488 Autocorrect can be a drag,

    • @wizardofahhhs759
      @wizardofahhhs759 9 месяцев назад

      Oh Lord, the safety police are here.

  • @IndianGamer001
    @IndianGamer001 3 года назад +3

    I love the choice of background music. Feels like watching a 70s-80s movie.

  • @rtgirard
    @rtgirard 9 лет назад +35

    New York State misses you dearly, Remington.

    • @barrsteve7347
      @barrsteve7347 9 лет назад

      Did they leave Ilion? That was home for over 100 years.

    • @rtgirard
      @rtgirard 9 лет назад +17

      Barr Steve Primary manufacturing is moving to Alabama. New York State is *NOT* "open for business" despite the lies told by Princess Andy Cuomo and his minions of corruption in Albany.

    • @dks13827
      @dks13827 9 лет назад +6

      rtgirard Great !!! NY, NYC drop dead and go to hell !!!!! Also Illinois. Also all gun companies who remain in evil commie states, drop dead !!!!!

    • @milwaukeegregg
      @milwaukeegregg 9 лет назад +1

      rtgirard Priceless!!!

    • @conexn
      @conexn 9 лет назад +8

      rtgirard If the people that live there would not vote for Democrats, most if not all of them seem to hate guns they may still be there. They seem to think that if they pass laws prohibiting law abiding citizens from having them that they criminals will simply run out of guns and leave or behave, NOT. Now in the days of 3D printers a person can print out just about any gun in 24hrs or less, so now you have Obama and the other stupid Dems going after the ammo, luckily they did not succeed in that, YET. How is the latest law working for you all there? That stupid New York Safe Act, how stupid that one is... But hey it is your state, just keep the stupid there please.
      I believe guns are illegal in Mexico if I heard correctly, yet the drug dealers have them in record numbers and can out shoot the police with no problem, of course it does not help when our own government is giving them to the drug dealers then blame gun violence on the American people, hence the old Fast and Furious that was a big blunder and got no telling how many people killed.
      The problem is now that the government is afraid of the people, they want us disarmed so they can do whatever that want to us all, not just the people in NY, CT, or CA, everywhere. I hate it when they call a AR15 an assault weapon, it is NOT. If you read the 1934 firearms act and so called assault weapon is anything with a selective fire, our legal AR15 do not have one, they simply look like a assault weapon.

  • @OzClawhammer
    @OzClawhammer 9 лет назад +73

    Hey Remington!, Are you reading the comments from your ex-customers here?

  • @hideoson
    @hideoson 9 лет назад +19

    is that Hickok45 @ 22:30ish. looks like the same range

  • @bukster1
    @bukster1 10 лет назад +45

    This is reasonably hi tech even by today's standards. While the equipment may look dated, all the essential elements of a modern design and build are present. I'm sure their end products were fine examples of firearms.

    • @codyallen4308
      @codyallen4308 2 года назад +2

      Remington has made some fine firearms over the years of their existence, it was a shame to see them go bankrupt a few years ago. But they have new ownership now and are getting back up and going, I really hope they get back to their roots in terms of quality, reliability, and production.

  • @1959Edsel
    @1959Edsel 8 лет назад +43

    Back when Remington was good.

    • @Anschutz270
      @Anschutz270 6 лет назад +2

      Before Freedom Group ruined Remington, Marlin, and completely got rid of NEF/HR1871.

  • @shoup2882
    @shoup2882 9 лет назад +24

    Boy, even back when this was made they were playing with editing their shots. Did anyone notice that the group shot using the .22 Model 540X at 23:05 was the exact same target shot with the Model 742 Auto at 24:55? Makes me wonder why they had to use the same target footage for 2 different rifles.

    • @evilcowboy
      @evilcowboy 6 лет назад +1

      Yep noticed it. Large corporations call it a "marketing technique"........I call it a lie.

  • @Rickshaw881
    @Rickshaw881 7 лет назад +18

    I like the shot of the old grandmother working on the stocks.. she makes soup for the fellers during her coffee break. Her grandson Zeke, is the companies test fire boy. He dons a bullet proof vest and takes shots to the chest to test the accuracy of the new rifles.

  • @daveyJ213
    @daveyJ213 9 лет назад +22

    Amazing. I imagine it is difficult to find craftsmen of this skill level. Beautiful work!

    • @pjmoran42
      @pjmoran42 5 лет назад

      Functional firing... by deaf men.

  • @bruceleehee9267
    @bruceleehee9267 3 года назад +1

    As a tradesman myself, I have found a whole new respect for Remington

  • @stevenhodges3343
    @stevenhodges3343 8 лет назад +13

    Very fascinating. Nothing beats the old ways

  • @Biker758210
    @Biker758210 3 месяца назад

    I got my first Remington 20 gauge from my father at 12. he told me all about it and did some dry shooting then some target shooting at a club he was with and within a week I was in the field with him. He let me shoot the first rabbit and changed my life forever. when I turned 16 i sold my 20 and bought a 12 gauge pump and went to my first dove shoot in 1973. I still to this day have a Remington 1100 auto. I'm 67 years old.

  • @chunkyfather29
    @chunkyfather29 9 лет назад +10

    I am very impressed, excellent video. old school rules

  • @buzbom1
    @buzbom1 9 лет назад +10

    I'm diggin the 60's bongo's fusion jazz sou........HEY.....there's agent 99 1:32 . Where's MAX????? Saw this back in the 70's as part of my Hunter's Safety course. Best schooling since my snowmobile driver's class the year before. Back when society and parents cared about their kids and the toys they played with.

  • @heathhalfhill6401
    @heathhalfhill6401 Год назад

    My 1100 X model is without question the smoothest shooting and most reliable 20 ga shotgun I own. Bought it from a snowflake at work 20 years ago for 200$ USD and it has brought down everything from grouse to deer. 28" modified barrel works perfectly for shot or slugs. Great easy shooting gun. Never misses anything even clay pigeons. Great quality and worth every penny.

  • @rapskallion
    @rapskallion 9 лет назад +26

    How I became hard of hearing: 24:19 Back in the 1970s the closest thing to hearing protection one would usually encounter is a jar of cotton balls at a rifle range sign-in counter. Since they were pretty much useless I went without at the range and of course you couldn't expect to find me with anything out in the woods. I think in those days if anyone had showed up at the range wearing earmuffs they would have gotten some strange looks. Not anymore. Wear your muffs!

    • @Rokonroller
      @Rokonroller 7 лет назад

      rapskallion yes to late to be smart for me as well! I

    • @ronalddavis
      @ronalddavis 6 лет назад +2

      Huh?lol

    • @z50com
      @z50com 6 лет назад +2

      A Dan Wesson .357 took a lot of my hearing back in the 80's, I used to fire really hot loads without any hearing protection HOW STUPID I was. Now I always wear protection to save what little hearing I have left. HUH? What did you say?

    • @ernesthill4017
      @ernesthill4017 3 года назад

      I've found .45 caliber rounds make pretty good earplugs in a pinch

    • @ernesthill4017
      @ernesthill4017 3 года назад

      @@ronalddavis whazzat?

  • @tlloyd9325
    @tlloyd9325 Год назад +1

    Now I understand how they did the “air gauge” on my custom rifle barrel. Cool! This may be an old film but shows how much processes have changed and not necessarily for the better.

  • @rreye61492
    @rreye61492 3 года назад +78

    When 50 year old computers made better rifles than 2010+ computers 😂

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 3 года назад +1

      They are now 50 years old. Back then, these computers were the most advanced tech available.

    • @lesbratton
      @lesbratton 3 года назад +5

      When craftsmen actually took pride in their work.

    • @frannieswannie6046
      @frannieswannie6046 3 года назад

      hahahaaaa. ja, that's because the computers run on windoze

    • @TheLionAndTheLamb777
      @TheLionAndTheLamb777 3 года назад

      ​@@frannieswannie6046 The computer run on Windows !? I think Windows runs on a computer and not the other way around.

  • @SuperKnifemaster
    @SuperKnifemaster 6 лет назад +9

    Watching this video makes me wanna buy an old Remington

    • @andrewdonovan219
      @andrewdonovan219 5 лет назад +1

      me too

    • @bobboyer9440
      @bobboyer9440 3 года назад

      I have an older 870 pump, 1952, great gun. Will never part with it.

  • @CumberlandOutdoorsman
    @CumberlandOutdoorsman 5 лет назад +3

    I still own my first rifle.....a Remington 581 .22 rimfire. I had to work for two weeks washing dishes to earn that rifle. My dad taught me the sense of responsibility not only in having a firearm, but also in working for something. Today I own several older classic Remington rifles and shotguns, along with some Brownings, T/C's, Smith & Wessons, and Ruger's. There is a special pride that goes along with these guns. Something the gun-grabbers in Washington know nothing about. I wish we could return to a time in America when there was no threat to the constitution (second amendment), and the discussion around guns was much more relaxed.

    • @garywemmer9342
      @garywemmer9342 Год назад

      But it seemed, that even back then, there were those anti gun, do as I say not as I do, folks , always on the left, that couldn't bring themselves to ever trust " the great unwashed" you and I.
      Back in the 60s, they had pronghorn hunts with muzzleloaders, and GOVERNORS (!) Would try their hand at taking one, and only allow that single shot! How times have changed.

  • @johanswart8116
    @johanswart8116 3 года назад +4

    Looks like the old vhs videos we watched at school in the library

  • @tylerjay532
    @tylerjay532 3 года назад

    watching old videos like this really hammer home the fact that America has fallen. We are not the same country anymore

  • @BtRct
    @BtRct 5 лет назад

    They aren’t made this way anymore because technology has progressed the way everything is built/processed with everything we own in our every day life. Just cause its not made the old way doesn’t mean it is junk. Still made in America but haters are going to hate. Had my Remington 700 for 2 years and is built solid as a rock, no fail to feed, fail to fire, certainly no negligent discharges, X mark trigger is outstanding, the rifle is super accurate right out of the box. Had a Remington 870 since 2006, no problems. I bought two more 870’s for duck hunting about 2 years ago, both perform flawlessly.

  • @traxxasbro5604
    @traxxasbro5604 5 лет назад +22

    Lol, absolutely zero hearing protection out on the range. The good ol days!

  • @curtislowe4577
    @curtislowe4577 3 года назад

    @ 22:37 Supressors come in all sizes. Some are 20 feet long and tractor tires are used for the baffles.

  • @milwaukeegregg
    @milwaukeegregg 9 лет назад +49

    This was made a long time ago when made in America meant something. You think any of these kids today would even consider becoming a tradesman, craftsman, and be proud of it. Good luck.

    • @milwaukeegregg
      @milwaukeegregg 9 лет назад

      +TMarston84 Really? You would not pay the price for a real one? Be it a rifle, a wife, or a freaking coffee cake!

    • @milwaukeegregg
      @milwaukeegregg 9 лет назад +1

      +TMarston84 Dude obviously you were never married or divorced! The guy in Saudi payed up front, he's all done! The guy in the USA, has just begun to pay!!

    • @milwaukeegregg
      @milwaukeegregg 9 лет назад +4

      +TMarston84 You think the guy in cali that killed 14 peeps thought about what kind of wife,life, and future he would have? NEVER be in a hurry to enter in a CONTRACT (marriage is one) where you have not vetted her properly. Her family,religion,politics,friends,habits, all tell a tale. I wish someone would have sat me down and told this to me.I'm 65 divorced and still suffering from her through a bad child! Find one in church. Not a guaranty but when your looking for treasure helps to start in the general area. If your a muslim, just use the diving board just installed at the Golden Gate. Last but not LEAST, PAY A LAWYER if you have to to inform you of ALL the things you will be libel for if the deal go's bad. If your not interested in kids, don't get married!

    • @scowler92
      @scowler92 6 лет назад

      They were raised to be unaware of their potential.

    • @kingvegeta7866
      @kingvegeta7866 6 лет назад

      milwaukeegregg correct I inspire to be something more....

  • @novaman3509
    @novaman3509 9 лет назад +24

    Should be renamed "HOW IT'S MADE: Remington Rifles (pre-2006)

    • @ritaloy8338
      @ritaloy8338 3 года назад

      I disagree as this should be renamed HOW IT'S MADE: Remington Shotguns (Pre 2006)

  • @TimKollat
    @TimKollat 9 лет назад +3

    This is back when Remington made great rifles. Today its all about getting them done as cheap as possible.

    • @ritaloy8338
      @ritaloy8338 3 года назад

      A shotgun is not a rifle. A rifle is a gun. But a shotgun has no rifling in the barrel of the gun.

  • @davegoldspink5354
    @davegoldspink5354 3 года назад

    What a great detailed old film thanks for sharing. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @infoise
    @infoise 7 лет назад +1

    I still have my fathers Remington model 1100 12 gauge shotgun that he bought new in 1972. I still hunt with it to this day!!!

  • @abdullaex4119
    @abdullaex4119 3 года назад +1

    God do I remember working with NC controllers as an apprentice. Got my journeymen future working as a machinist on nuke weapon parts. Meet my wife there as well. Owned many Remington's. Please don't forget the apprentices that train and learn before us. To build this country and keep it safe... Better Journeymen than more lawyers...
    Peace from Texas

  • @tbugher62
    @tbugher62 6 лет назад +9

    About 60 years old,when Remington cared about quality

  • @blaws6684
    @blaws6684 5 лет назад

    The three shooters are now as deaf as a stone.
    Good video. I like seeing craftsmanship in action

  • @tomlee432
    @tomlee432 3 года назад

    I have a near mint 742. I've had it for over 40 years. It's kept cleaned and oiled. I have always used high pressure lube on the locking lugs and they still look brand new. I've ran about 200 rounds through it. The bad rep these lugs got was totally unjust. The damage is done when you get a Yahoo that thinks it's a B.A.R. they are not meant or designed for that. I've taken many deer with this rifle here in upper michigan. It was made in 1979 and I bought it in 1980. 41 years and it's been well taken care of. Great fun. Great gun.

  • @BigPard1974
    @BigPard1974 8 лет назад +9

    Why would someone not like this video? Sadly they don't make guns like this anymore.

  • @thesheepman220
    @thesheepman220 9 лет назад +19

    Remington please look at this and go back to it ,instead of turning out the crap you have been doing lately PS I'm a Remington fan

    • @dickidydoodah
      @dickidydoodah 6 лет назад

      Well, they didn't and now they're bankrupt. Go figure

  • @lucagiordano4562
    @lucagiordano4562 7 лет назад

    The target displayed for the 724 Automatic at 25:00 is the same target that was displayed at 23:06 for the Model 540X.

  • @blameusa7082
    @blameusa7082 3 года назад +2

    wow... im really impressed with the slow mo quality. that was an expensive camera back then geez!

  • @markjeffels3327
    @markjeffels3327 3 года назад

    LOVE these old DOC's!! See people with real craftsmanship and not some computer doing all the work like autotomadons!

  • @ArcheanCanadian1983
    @ArcheanCanadian1983 9 лет назад +2

    This video is awesome. Old. But awesome.

  • @BeansAndBullets1391
    @BeansAndBullets1391 5 лет назад +10

    Wow, they definitely don't make them like they used to ... Thanks alot Freedom Group.

  • @Franiveliuselmago
    @Franiveliuselmago 9 лет назад +3

    Great documentary. Thanks for the upload.

  • @zzyzxzee6374
    @zzyzxzee6374 10 лет назад +9

    The 870 wingmaster is one of the best values anywhere and against shotguns costing 1000s more. American craftsmanship isn't dead yet!

  • @jzhang4293
    @jzhang4293 3 года назад +2

    The days before CAD, got great respect to those guys that design and draft on paper. we actually had to look up the old drawing of the M1918 BAR and turn that into CAD for our master design class. Even that's not easy at all

  • @ndomakongsuh936
    @ndomakongsuh936 8 лет назад +7

    13:51 tells you all about the older and better Remington.

  • @CumberlandOutdoorsman
    @CumberlandOutdoorsman 7 лет назад +19

    The rifles and shotguns in this video were made at a time when Americans were proud to be gun owners. Long before all the political correctness came along and muttled our sense of pride. I am glad to say I own several different models that were made at this time and even before. Beautiful walnut and blued steel are what guns are supposed to be made of. Perhaps we can get back to that same sense of pride some day, when true craftsmen made fine guns for Americans that appreciated them.

    • @Toolness1
      @Toolness1 6 лет назад +1

      Don't hold your breath. The leftist regressives have taken over most public schools and colleges so kids are being taught that these tools are somehow evil. The media pumps out the anti-gun message 24/7. Within 8 years most semi autos will be banned...they won't stop there though.

    • @Kai...999
      @Kai...999 6 лет назад

      Tom Payne Lol shut the fuck up. Take pride in something else besides weapons.

  • @DANNY40379
    @DANNY40379 3 года назад +1

    6:57 "precision alignment"?

  • @christopherblessing3868
    @christopherblessing3868 3 года назад +2

    REMINGTON 700, THE BEST CENTERFIRE BOLT ACTION RIFLE EVER MADE!!!

    • @bobboyer9440
      @bobboyer9440 3 года назад

      Had a 700 in 22-250. Shot cloverleaf 5 shot groupings at 100 yards. Sorry I sold it.

  • @bazar2020
    @bazar2020 9 лет назад +12

    Omg, I love that music!

  • @jacobcarolan1172
    @jacobcarolan1172 6 лет назад

    I wish they still manufactured guns with this amount of pride. Inexpensive guns back then were still smooth quality guns. New inexpensive guns feel like they are full of sand even when it is clean as a surgery room.

  • @randyjohnson6845
    @randyjohnson6845 3 года назад +1

    Somebody tell me where the pump shooter shot. I couldn't see the first hit

  • @lir5048
    @lir5048 8 лет назад +5

    Remington 600s haven't been made since the 60z. Great rifles I own one they are getting expensive

  • @waltertaffs1737
    @waltertaffs1737 3 года назад +1

    I really appreciate this video and I own a Remington shotgun love it

  • @sparty94
    @sparty94 3 года назад +2

    i have a remington 1100 sporting 20 shotgun. it's a nice piece, never going to sell it.

  • @Trollygag
    @Trollygag 9 лет назад +1

    25:00, they're shooting 1-1.5 MOA 3 shot groups at 100 yards, and that pump gun shot like a 6 MOA group XD.

  • @gardnerroe
    @gardnerroe 9 лет назад +13

    I wonder how much of the "human touch" is preserved in their processes today. It would be interesting to see an updated video.

    • @JoeMama-qd4iu
      @JoeMama-qd4iu 9 лет назад +3

      The humans are Chinese now.

    • @barrsteve7347
      @barrsteve7347 9 лет назад +3

      +Gardner Roe, I was in the New York factory a couple of years ago, and, while some of the processes may have changed relative to what we see in this video, the pride and spirit of quality craftmanship at Remington is alive and well. The people that create the works of art in the custom shop truly define the "human touch". Yeah, an updated video would be good to see, but considering today's environment, I wouldn't count onit.

    • @ScuffedEngineer
      @ScuffedEngineer 9 лет назад +3

      Barr Steve Did you go there before the freedom group buy? Cause if you went after I'm surprised you'd say that Remington is quality

    • @theworkshopmechanicchannel3296
      @theworkshopmechanicchannel3296 3 года назад

      @@JoeMama-qd4iu
      I’m not sure that they qualify to be called that

    • @JF32304
      @JF32304 2 года назад

      It's probably all CNC'd now days for speed. Could you imagine this same process being used with today's demand. They'd be on a year backlog.

  • @gino3286
    @gino3286 9 лет назад +1

    Hi and thanks a lot for the very interesting video. Great Brand indeed. Am i wrong if i say that the test is more about the accuracy of the shooters than that of the rifles ?Is in general accuracy specified by the Manufacturer ?Thanks and regards, gino

  • @SteelBustingBiker
    @SteelBustingBiker 9 лет назад +10

    My XP-100 still shoots Dimes out to 100 yards. Both 223 and 7mm

    • @TheDocumenteriesTube
      @TheDocumenteriesTube  9 лет назад

      SteelBustingBiker That's some serious shootin tex.

    • @SteelBustingBiker
      @SteelBustingBiker 9 лет назад +1

      Had to? 1/2 size critters out to 200 yards didn't allow for lazy reloading. .5 MOA was standard groups with most of my SillyWetters firearms.

    • @TheDocumenteriesTube
      @TheDocumenteriesTube  9 лет назад

      SteelBustingBiker Impressive-

    • @j3lly0311
      @j3lly0311 9 лет назад +1

      SteelBustingBiker A dime at 100 yards? What about at 700 yards? That's what a long range rifle is for.

    • @TWDxKILL3R
      @TWDxKILL3R 9 лет назад +1

      +j3lly0311 a dime at 700 yards is not even possible even by a machine shooting it

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA 10 лет назад +16

    The "computer [ punch ] tapes." Cutting edge hi-tech of the time.

    • @WizzleThump
      @WizzleThump 9 лет назад +4

      I was thinking the same thing. I work in a factory that forms from CAD drawings, and it's no faster now then it was then with tapes.

    • @leahawild1843
      @leahawild1843 7 лет назад

      John Ratko that was early 1800s technology , check out jacquard looms they used punch cards then

    • @bendriscoll6631
      @bendriscoll6631 6 лет назад +2

      At least it isn't going to auto-update and shut down your line for three hours *withering glare at Windows 10*.

    • @AlaskanPotHead
      @AlaskanPotHead 6 лет назад

      @@bendriscoll6631 🤣🤣🤣 I'm dying!

  • @doctorxring
    @doctorxring 8 лет назад +1

    26:29 Model 788 bolts. Just dated this interesting documentary . Model 788 discontinued in 1983.

  • @bertroost1675
    @bertroost1675 2 года назад

    I am guessing all these computers are analog which makes this video and manufacturing even more amazing.

  • @Phen0mable
    @Phen0mable 9 лет назад +52

    Back then most of job was done by man and rifle was relatively cheap.
    Now everything is made by the machine, rather expensive and people are unemployed

    • @samking73
      @samking73 8 лет назад +14

      And the greedy govt......Don't forget that they get their cut.

    • @guardian1tgmz286
      @guardian1tgmz286 6 лет назад +2

      And the rich get richer

    • @Kai...999
      @Kai...999 6 лет назад +3

      Phen0mable Machines decreases the production of costs. What are you even talking about?

    • @KageShi
      @KageShi 5 лет назад

      Laws and regulations have changed a little in firearms manufacturing sense the time of this film.
      They are of no help to the issue of quality and function though.

    • @texashoosier7318
      @texashoosier7318 5 лет назад

      @@guardian1tgmz286 You would prefer the rich get poorer? Then they would go out of business. Jobs lost and everybody loses.

  • @Teleman01
    @Teleman01 4 дня назад

    My dad used to be a draftsman back in the day when he had to draw everything. I used to go to work and said at his desk with the two rulers and the electric eraser lol. He eventually was into 3-D CAD before he retired.

  • @thetrainman407
    @thetrainman407 9 лет назад +2

    Very well laid out. Only complaint I have is that .410 is not a gauge, it is a caliber.

  • @mainemade300
    @mainemade300 3 года назад

    BEST FIREARMS IN THE WORLD ,
    17:12 just pure beauty

  • @vsmichael1
    @vsmichael1 6 лет назад +1

    These men was a rare breed of men & are not seen anymore. You do not see men take pride anymore making anything. I had a Remington speed master 22 & that rifle was one sweet shooter. Had a Remington nylon 66 that was a sweet shooter also but was not as pretty as the speed master.

  • @wheelman567
    @wheelman567 5 лет назад +2

    Yeah I wish they were made like that again I go out and start buying Remington.

  • @thetoneknob4493
    @thetoneknob4493 4 месяца назад

    my Remington was made in feb 1918 and still shoots great!

  • @drewt1081
    @drewt1081 6 лет назад

    I found myself drooling halfway through this video.

  • @citizenplane5840
    @citizenplane5840 2 года назад

    We all knew this was a very old video but when they showed that box of rimfire rounds at the end it solidified it lol

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 9 лет назад

    Bought a 7mm mag 700bdl in the 70's She still is one beautiful rifle to pass down!

  • @robijuhasz4933
    @robijuhasz4933 3 года назад +1

    The problem is not in the computers... It's just business.

  • @philgreco3803
    @philgreco3803 2 года назад +1

    I have a couple Remington shotguns.. love them. However, I would love to get one from this era. The craftsmanship is impressive. Sadly these results are not as expected and rarely achieved in todays versions. Many reasons for this and most start with ourselves..

  • @RickNethery
    @RickNethery 8 лет назад +6

    Beautifully Made Firearms, Very good Craftsmanship

  • @rickchilders4256
    @rickchilders4256 3 года назад +1

    Got to watch some of the old ones they have a tendency to fire on their own. Just google Remington accidental discharge and you will see. I have one built in 1974 that I bought brand new 700 adl and it happened to me, after contacting them they had me ship it to them and replaced the trigger mechanism, said they knew there were some defective ones but never recalled them. If you have an early model 700 check with Remington for a defective trigger and be careful.

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 6 лет назад +8

    " and that's the way it was!"

  • @josephastier7421
    @josephastier7421 5 лет назад +3

    25:02 "copping the bacon" is the acme of competitive shooting.

  • @Slagithor9000
    @Slagithor9000 9 лет назад +2

    25:02 "Leon copped the bacon" Hahah. Never heard that one before.

  • @Thepriest39
    @Thepriest39 5 лет назад

    Great classic video. Sounds like the narrators from school real to real movies.

  • @mtnmanchad
    @mtnmanchad 8 лет назад +10

    God this is Old School...

  • @johnlee4249
    @johnlee4249 2 года назад

    Love this, would really like to know what year this particular video was made.

  • @danshepler9933
    @danshepler9933 3 года назад

    I had a 742 in 30-06 one of the finest shooting rifles I ever owned.

  • @FKNSENDIT
    @FKNSENDIT 3 года назад

    The things I'd give to do this everyday ,the precision behind getting something perfect really tickles the pickle 😄 🤣