Posted September 5, 2019 8:27 am by Comments

By Sean Utley

Shooting the Remington Defense M24A2 at extended range.


The rifle features an excellent trigger.

There are certain firearms that grab our attention and hold it close, like a high school crush. Typically, this happens when a firearm is rare or offered only in limited numbers. Another way for manufacturers to ensure massive amounts of consumer desire is to designate a firearm as military or law enforcement only. This immediately angers the general gun buyer while at the same time holding their gaze and desire for long periods of time. A prime example of such a brand is Remington Defense. It’s elusive on its best day and completely shrouded in secrecy on its worst. It makes you wonder what it’s actually doing back behind the Big Green curtain, because they’re only guns, and guns can’t be that classified. Can they?

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