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Unread 01-03-2021, 01:53 AM   #1
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From its introduction in 1905 to WW-II Remington produced half a million 12-gauge RAS/Model 11s plus another 15500 Sportsman before they started serial numbering them along with the Model 11s. Meanwhile Parker Bros. produced about 112000 guns. Winchester produced their first million Model 12s along with several hundred thousand Model 97s. All those Fox Model B and Stevens doubles Savage produced after WW-II are a drop in the bucket when compared with the many millions of Remington Model 870s, Model 11-48/Sportsman-48, Sportsman-58 and Model 1100 autoloaders.
That makes sense, Researcher, doubles sure were outsold in that time period! I wonder if Remington lost money in the end buying Parker?
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I wonder if Remington lost money in the end buying Parker?
To quote The Parker Story (page 163), "it is clear that this (Remington's acquisition of Parker) was not a wise move from a financial standpoint."
Remington paid over $750,000 just for the right to make Parker guns. During the seven years of production they produced a little over 6200 guns. They were plagued by high production costs and a dwindling market for high-quality doubles.
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To quote The Parker Story (page 163), "it is clear that this (Remington's acquisition of Parker) was not a wise move from a financial standpoint."
Remington paid over $750,000 just for the right to make Parker guns. During the seven years of production they produced a little over 6200 guns. They were plagued by high production costs and a dwindling market for high-quality doubles.
I wonder if that 6,400 includes both Meriden and Ilion production?
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I wonder if that 6,400 includes both Meriden and Ilion production?
According to The Parker Story, the total Remington production of Parker guns was 6,224: 4,629 in Meriden and 1,595 in Ilion.
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