by Bob Walsh
The
Roundhill Group, which bought Remington after they recently went
belly-up, has received their necessary federal licenses and, as of March
1, are recalling about 200 people and are resuming production of the
870 shotgun, a staple product of theirs for about a gazillion years.
I certainly hope it works out for them. That would mean it also works out for us.
My original duty shotgun in the 70's. It has an unmistakable racking sound that quickly garners a barroom full of shitbag's attention. You just think you're a badass until you play that tune in a Telephone Road Quickee Bar to the smell of re-poured liquor, sweat, cheap perfume and whore spit. Pistols and dope would hit the floor and be kicked across the room.
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