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Remington Firearms Is Back!; Why Are Some Guns Hard To Find?; Preparing For A Mass Shooter: Gun Talk Radio | 07.30.23 Hour 1

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🗓️ 30 July 2023

⏱️ 44 minutes

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In This Hour: -- Remington Firearms is back after the nasty bankruptcy sale. Jeff Galloway list the guns being made and the improvements customers will see. --  What should you practice to prepare for a mass shooter? --  Some guns seem to be hard to find.  Why is that? Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 07.30.23  Hour 1

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0:00.0

The Ruger Light Rack Security 380 is easy to shoot and easy to rack, small enough to carry

0:06.6

concealed or in a purse, big enough to absorb recoil.

0:11.2

Learn more at Ruger.com

0:31.0

Also, what's going on?

0:32.0

Actually, on the legal front, on the second amendment fight, there are some interesting

0:36.8

things happening inside baseball, but if you're into this, it's important to understand

0:41.5

that, and we'll get into that just a little bit later in the show.

0:43.8

First up, one of the things I want to talk about, and I've been really wanting to cover

0:47.8

this for quite a while, and you may know the history, you know, Remington is the oldest

0:52.9

gun maker in America, then they had their problems, they were bought out by some Wall Street

0:57.5

fat cats, and they basically screwed it up, but predictably.

1:02.3

But out of that, we have, well, the new Remington Air, if you will, rim arms were joined right

1:08.9

now by Jeff Galloway from the product manager side of things, Jeff, welcome.

1:13.4

Thank you, Tom.

1:14.4

Appreciate you having me.

1:15.4

You bet.

1:16.4

So, it's a new company.

1:17.4

It's not Remington.

1:18.4

It is rim arms, right?

1:19.4

Well, we're still Remington Fire Arms, still manufacturing the age 70, which we've been

1:23.1

doing since 1950, so we've just picked up where they left off their after the bankruptcy.

1:28.2

So, still supporting a lot of the historical products like that, 870, 700s, but, you know,

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