Downloadable Remington Anniversary Book Now Available

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posted on May 17, 2016
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2016 marks 200 years of Remington Arms. The company is celebrating its bicentennial in a number of ways—such as the launch of a new warranty policy—and NRA Pubs is joining the party. Available now, free of charge, is the NRA Publications-produced "Remington 1816-2016: 200 Years of America's Oldest Gunmaker."

The free-to-download file highlights the history of Big Green, from start to finish. Inside you'll find a collection of articles regarding the company, its history, its many famous sporting arms and a review of its rich involvement with the military. Aprint version of the commemorative book will be available (in limited quantities) to attendees of the 145th NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits later this week in Louisville. If you're not scheduled to attend the show, you can download your copy here.

For more information, go to NRAPublications.org.

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