Author Topic: Remington under Fire: CNBC reports on alleged defects in the Model 700 rifle  (Read 3283 times)

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At first blush, this is a rather disturbing report from CNBC about one of the most popular rifles in American history.
But if you think about it more, CNBC's allegations seem to unravel.

Is this responsible journalism, or an attempt by the media to smear an icon and in some ways attack our civil rights?
Have any of you heard about this  before, or seen this report? What are your thoughts?


I've attached the original CNBC report as well as some responses from Remington.

 

CNBC Report:

Report on CNBC's website: http://www.cnbc.com/id/39554936

Part1
Remington 700 Recall part1of3.mpg
Part2
Remington 700 Recall part2of3.mpg
Part3
Remington 700 Recall Part3of3.mpg

A few of Remington's Responses on YouTube:

I really like this one. Remington confronts the allegations in the video "evidence" head on,
and asks the questions that CNBC failed to address:
CNBC Under Fire - Remington wants to know

Remington's In-Depth Response to CNBC Under Fire
CNBC's Expert - Some pulled the trigger

Is this "Insider's" interest really towards "Getting the word out to the Nation", or is he more interested in collecting
payment from CNBC for the interview?
CNBC Under Fire - "Insider" bought a 700 6 months ago

Here's Remington's website dedicated to defending their position on the Model 700: http://www.remington700.tv/
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