Another vote for older Remingtons...but the new ones absolutly "could" compete with some of the best quality custom actions available on the market..this is not yesterday's manufacturing. Every manufacturer has at his disposal, the world's best CNC machines, programers, computer controlled everything, design, manufacturing, inspection, clean rooms, logistics, and the manufacturing processes have greatly changed, what was impossible is now possible...Absolutely no excuse for poor quality. But yet it exists, it's everywhere, it's the management, the employees, stockholders, not concerned with quality but sales, and bonuses.
Back when America was filled with Americans, and hiring was on merit the best manufacturing teams in the world were created.
"Excellence in Manufacturing" was on the front of the building, and on every letterhead...quality was strictly enforced at every machining center and job one, no screw-ups accepted ot tolerated. Can today's big companies do that continually...most do not...profit, and large CEO salaries always intervene. The Consumer gets manufactured crap, instead of goods.
Back when America was filled with Americans, and hiring was on merit the best manufacturing teams in the world were created.
"Excellence in Manufacturing" was on the front of the building, and on every letterhead...quality was strictly enforced at every machining center and job one, no screw-ups accepted ot tolerated. Can today's big companies do that continually...most do not...profit, and large CEO salaries always intervene. The Consumer gets manufactured crap, instead of goods.