My guess is that it was a casualty of all the merger/buyouts
Maybe the machinery and inventory was worth more on the ledgers than the production profits over the long term.
It just occurred to me that Remington might not have wanted competition from within for it's own line of the 770 rifles. The Handi-Rifles were pushing the same price point.
Complete thread:
- H&R/NEF Single Shots are kaput -
Andrew,
2015-07-14, 17:56
- We've know for a while but never understood quite -
Hobie,
2015-07-14, 19:44
- My guess is that it was a casualty of all the merger/buyouts -
Andrew,
2015-07-14, 20:16
- Interesting. I don't know what is competing with the -
Hobie,
2015-07-14, 22:46
- Corporate killers. - cas, 2015-07-15, 15:56
- H&R came with Marlin. -
Andrew,
2015-07-15, 19:16
- Whatever it is, more and more I'm becoming... -
rob,
2015-07-15, 22:59
- I guess I should have added a disclaimer... - Hobie, 2015-07-16, 08:27
- Whatever it is, more and more I'm becoming... -
rob,
2015-07-15, 22:59
- Interesting. I don't know what is competing with the -
Hobie,
2015-07-14, 22:46
- My guess is that it was a casualty of all the merger/buyouts -
Andrew,
2015-07-14, 20:16
- H&R/NEF Single Shots are kaput -
Drago,
2015-07-16, 19:31
- Not competent enough to do so... - Hobie, 2015-07-17, 22:06
- We've know for a while but never understood quite -
Hobie,
2015-07-14, 19:44