Jump to content

Remington's response to Walmart specific guns


Recommended Posts

Posted
[TABLE=width: 100%]

[TR]

[TD=class: text, bgcolor: #C6D3BA] Response Via Email (Jennifer)[/TD]

[TD=class: text, bgcolor: #C6D3BA, align: right]01/05/2012 04:49 PM[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD=class: text, colspan: 2]The firearms sold in Walmart are identical to the one's sold in other gun dealer locations. Some of the bigger chain stores will do special runs with different stock options or accessories but there are no changes that would keep you from using aftermarket parts on them for that model.[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

I emailed them in response to the rampant rumors that Walmart sell different or inferior guns from Remington.

Dolomite

  • Replies 86
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

Wal-Mart only sells factory seconds made in China, regardless of what Remington says. It's a well known fact....it's all over the internet. I've even heard it on this very forum. ;)

Posted
Wal-Mart only sells factory seconds made in China, regardless of what Remington says. It's a well known fact....it's all over the internet. I've even heard it on this very forum. ;)

Really?

How about a link or two? Surely if it's all over the internet it must be true.

Posted

Good to hear. But I think sometimes some manufacturers DO sell some guns to certain store chains that are different than their standard fare. I was speaking to a Taurus customer service guy in Miami once and I asked him about a model they had in Sports Academy...this guy right away told me that that model sold in Academy was the "California" model, and to stay away from it. Looking at it online I didnt see that there were more than one version of it.

Posted

Does anyone know if Wally World can order from Remington's catalog, IE special orders?

I have asked my daughter who works there to find out but she has yet to do it. I sure as hell hope so and if they start selling decent Handguns I will need to buy a new safe!

Posted

Well, I don't know what the gun industry does but I know for a fact the the Michelin tire you buy at Walmart and Sam's Club IS NOT the same Michelin you buy at a Michelin retail outlet. I would not use the word "factory seconds" but they are substandard to the regular Michelin line. Reason? Michelin makes the best tires money can buy, no one can argue that. They chew up the road and spit out the miles, but thy are expensive. One of the few times you get what you pay for. BUT, Walmart won't pay wholesale prices Michelin demands. Michelin builds a lower grade tire to keep a very comfortable Walmart contract. They are not junk mind you, but they are inferior to the pureblood line you buy in a Michelin outlet retailer.

Likewise Goodyear does this. There are entire lines of Goodyear tires that money cannot buy from anywhere but Wally/Sam's.

As far as guns go, I have no proof but I would NOT be surprised to see such things as an 870 with cheaper wood or something similar. NOT junk or seconds, but they cut corners where they can get away with it. The reason is simple, when the marketing juggernaut know as Walmart offers you a contract, there is no negotiating and no company in their right mind would turn it down.

I remember several years ago talking to an FFL dealer about a base model 870. Walmart was selling them for pennies more than his wholesale cost was. I asked him this could be and said it's simple. When I order from my distributor, I can get a few dollars worth discount if I buy 4 or 5. Well, when Walmart contracts for several thousand to distribute to all their stores...............

BTW, I hate you walmart!

Posted (edited)

Well, after coming back and reading the following post, # 11... yeah, I can see...

Edited by Steelharp
changed mind
Posted

The response says as much, the stocks may be different, IE cheaper, on some models of some guns by under some contracts. Sounds like exactly what people are saying --- well not the extreme made in china comments --- but that some of the walmart guns were made by cutting corners somewhere along the way. Which is fine, no one is buying at walmart to get a gun with a $500 engraved hardwood stock in the first place. But to say the response is not weasel words for "yea, we do special runs with low grade stocks and take off some of the accessories" is to delude yourself.

Guest bkelm18
Posted
The response says as much, the stocks may be different, IE cheaper, on some models of some guns by under some contracts. Sounds like exactly what people are saying --- well not the extreme made in china comments --- but that some of the walmart guns were made by cutting corners somewhere along the way. Which is fine, no one is buying at walmart to get a gun with a $500 engraved hardwood stock in the first place. But to say the response is not weasel words for "yea, we do special runs with low grade stocks and take off some of the accessories" is to delude yourself.

I believe the question was not strictly to do with quality, but whether or not Remington made special guns for Walmart that would not work with standard accessories like stocks, etc.

Posted
Well, I don't know what the gun industry does but I know for a fact the the Michelin tire you buy at Walmart and Sam's Club IS NOT the same Michelin you buy at a Michelin retail outlet. I would not use the word "factory seconds" but they are substandard to the regular Michelin line. Reason? Michelin makes the best tires money can buy, no one can argue that. They chew up the road and spit out the miles, but thy are expensive. One of the few times you get what you pay for. BUT, Walmart won't pay wholesale prices Michelin demands. Michelin builds a lower grade tire to keep a very comfortable Walmart contract. They are not junk mind you, but they are inferior to the pureblood line you buy in a Michelin outlet retailer.

Likewise Goodyear does this. There are entire lines of Goodyear tires that money cannot buy from anywhere but Wally/Sam's.

As far as guns go, I have no proof but I would NOT be surprised to see such things as an 870 with cheaper wood or something similar. NOT junk or seconds, but they cut corners where they can get away with it. The reason is simple, when the marketing juggernaut know as Walmart offers you a contract, there is no negotiating and no company in their right mind would turn it down.

I remember several years ago talking to an FFL dealer about a base model 870. Walmart was selling them for pennies more than his wholesale cost was. I asked him this could be and said it's simple. When I order from my distributor, I can get a few dollars worth discount if I buy 4 or 5. Well, when Walmart contracts for several thousand to distribute to all their stores...............

BTW, I hate you walmart!

There is a simple explanation for the price difference. Unit price goes way down on just about anything when you buy a boxcar load of them. With that said, you generally don't see walmart buying the high end models within a product line.

Posted

There are undoubtedly special runs for retailers, my favorite example being the Mossberg 600 compared to a Mossberg 500. They were identical just different marketing. My point is that sure, the stocks may be different, but that company is still putting something to market that will reflect them. Look at the cheap Federal 9mm ammo at Walmart. It's common knowledge that it's reboxed Blazer Brass. Is is defective? Almost 2,000 rounds of it put thru my Beretta with no issues says no, the ammo is just fine.

I would bet that IF you were to ever find Berettas, Glocks, Rugers, Springfields, or any other reputable handguns at Wally world they would not be any different than any others...

Posted

I can understand why someone with only a passing interest in firearms would buy from a store like WalMart but why would a firearms enthusiast buy from them rather than support local gun stores????

Even if it means that I pay a little more for it; I rather buy from someone that truly supports the firearm community than some big box store who's only concern is making a sale...if we want them to be around for the long term then we had better support our local vendors...just saying.

Posted
Does anyone know if Wally World can order from Remington's catalog, IE special orders?

I have asked my daughter who works there to find out but she has yet to do it. I sure as hell hope so and if they start selling decent Handguns I will need to buy a new safe!

yes they have a special order catalog. pay half up front and half when it comes in.

all major retailers get "special" edition guns. bass pro, dick's, academy, wal-mart, etc. will purchase firearms that are exclusive to them. the major distributors do it as well.

Posted

I think the biggest reason why the do exclusive editions is so they can't match "like items" pricing. If Bass Pro has the only one like it in the world they do not have to price match.

Dolomite

Guest Lester Weevils
Posted
I think sometimes some manufacturers DO sell some guns to certain store chains that are different than their standard fare. I was speaking to a Taurus customer service guy in Miami once and I asked him about a model they had in Sports Academy...this guy right away told me that that model sold in Academy was the "California" model, and to stay away from it. Looking at it online I didnt see that there were more than one version of it.

Perhaps in some cases that could be a good thing? Academy is not my favorite store unless they just accidentally have something I want. Have only bought one gun from Academy. However, have seen a couple of guns at the range with desirable non-standard features, where the owners told me the guns were "academy special editions" that nobody else sold. The kind of extra little features I would prefer over the stock configuration.

Look at the cheap Federal 9mm ammo at Walmart. It's common knowledge that it's reboxed Blazer Brass. Is is defective? Almost 2,000 rounds of it put thru my Beretta with no issues says no, the ammo is just fine.

Yep the Wally World Federal 9mm is as good or better than anything else I've tried in that price range. Shot a bunch of it myself. Am not really arguing a point, but all the Wally World Federal I've used had FC on the headstamp rather than Blazer? Maybe it is still made in a Blazer plant or something, but the headstamp is FC. Haven't shot much Blazer factory ammo, but the Blazer stamped 9mm brass I've reloaded, seems to reload easy and work good.

I can understand why someone with only a passing interest in firearms would buy from a store like WalMart but why would a firearms enthusiast buy from them rather than support local gun stores????

Even if it means that I pay a little more for it; I rather buy from someone that truly supports the firearm community than some big box store who's only concern is making a sale...if we want them to be around for the long term then we had better support our local vendors...just saying.

Yep, I usually try first to buy guns from a mom&pop. On the other hand in Chatt, it would be a loss if Sportsmans Warehouse was to close, because they have a lot of goodies, reloading supplies, accessories, that the mom&pop places don't stock. Academy carries some accessories as well, but not nearly as big a variety of useful accessories as Sportsmans Warehouse. So in that case maybe the big gun places deserve some support as well?

I guess by the same logic we should buy expensive ammo from the mom&pops rather than cheap ammo at wally world? Ain't arguing with you, just thinking it over. For some reason it seems more reasonable to pay more at a mom&pop for a firearm than to pay more at a mom&pop for ammo, though maybe the mom&pops actually make more of their profit to keep the doors open on stuff like ammo?

Posted
,,,, I rather buy from someone that truly supports the firearm community than some big box store who's only concern is making a sale......

I see ANY store that sells firearms as "supporting the firearm community", since so few still do. Remember, I grew up when you could buy a gun from most any hardware store, Sears, Western Auto, etc etc. The govt puts so much burden on FFLs that I'm grateful for any walk-in store that does it, of any size.

- OS

Posted
yes they have a special order catalog. pay half up front and half when it comes in....

If it doesn't come in a certain period of time (90 days, but not sure?), you can get your deposit back. But they don't cancel the order, and it might come in later, where they put it in the rack for general sale. That's how I lucked out and got my Marlin .357.

- OS

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

TRADING POST NOTICE

Before engaging in any transaction of goods or services on TGO, all parties involved must know and follow the local, state and Federal laws regarding those transactions.

TGO makes no claims, guarantees or assurances regarding any such transactions.

THE FINE PRINT

Tennessee Gun Owners (TNGunOwners.com) is the premier Community and Discussion Forum for gun owners, firearm enthusiasts, sportsmen and Second Amendment proponents in the state of Tennessee and surrounding region.

TNGunOwners.com (TGO) is a presentation of Enthusiast Productions. The TGO state flag logo and the TGO tri-hole "icon" logo are trademarks of Tennessee Gun Owners. The TGO logos and all content presented on this site may not be reproduced in any form without express written permission. The opinions expressed on TGO are those of their authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the site's owners or staff.

TNGunOwners.com (TGO) is not a lobbying organization and has no affiliation with any lobbying organizations.  Beware of scammers using the Tennessee Gun Owners name, purporting to be Pro-2A lobbying organizations!

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to the following.
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Guidelines
 
We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.