American Rifleman TV Preview: 200 Years of Remington, Part 1

Published on August 23, 2016
Duration: 3:15

This episode of American Rifleman TV delves into the 200-year history of the Remington Arms Company, highlighting its status as the oldest continuous gun manufacturer in America. It emphasizes Remington's unique position as the only American company producing both firearms and ammunition domestically. The segment traces the company's origins back to Eliphalet Remington II and his early forging and rifle barrel making endeavors, leading to significant US military contracts and partnerships.

Quick Summary

Remington Arms Company is the oldest continuous gun manufacturer in America, celebrating 200 years of history. It's the only U.S. company making both firearms and ammunition domestically and leads in sporting rifle and shotgun sales.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Remington's History
  2. 00:16Range Preview: Merkel 40 II
  3. 00:24Old Gun: Beretta BM 59
  4. 00:41Remington: Oldest Gun Manufacturer
  5. 01:08Eliphalet Remington II's Origins
  6. 01:47Forging the First Rifle Barrel
  7. 02:23Early Remington Military Contracts
  8. 02:41Partnerships and Revolvers

Frequently Asked Questions

How long has Remington Arms Company been in business?

The Remington Arms Company has been in business for 200 years. The video traces its origins back to 1816, highlighting its long-standing presence in American manufacturing.

What makes Remington unique among American firearm manufacturers?

Remington is unique as it is the only American manufacturer that produces both firearms and ammunition domestically. They also sell more sporting rifles and shotguns than any other company in the U.S.

Who founded Remington and how did it start?

The company's beginnings are attributed to Eliphalet Remington II. He learned forging from his father and, at one point, decided to forge his own rifle barrel, which was then finished by a gunsmith.

What were some of Remington's early military contracts?

Remington secured early US military contracts for the Jenks carbine and the US Model 1841 rifled musket, commonly known as the Mississippi rifle.

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