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Remington Firearms (RemArms)

Remington Firearms (RemArms) is the post-2020 firearms manufacturing business associated with the Remington name, separate from Remington Ammunition and focused on rifles, shotguns, tactical shotguns, and law-enforcement/defense firearms.

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Remington Firearms operates the current RemArms firearms line after the former Remington Outdoor Company bankruptcy sale split the historic Remington businesses among different buyers. RemArms' own site states that Remington Firearms and Remington Ammunition are now separate companies, and the site footer identifies RemArms LLC as using Remington trademarks under license from Ammunition Operations LLC.

The company presents the Model 870 shotgun and Model 700 rifle as continuing Remington product families, while official Army sources document Remington's role in the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle program at the Ilion, New York firearms plant. Georgia state economic-development reporting announced in November 2021 that Remington Firearms would locate its global headquarters, advanced manufacturing operation, and research-and-development center in LaGrange, Georgia; AP reporting later described the closure of the long-running Ilion plant as part of consolidation in Georgia.

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Notable Systems

Remington M870, 12-gauge pump-action shotgun, Infantry Weapons

Remington M870

12-gauge pump-action shotgun

RemArms presents the Model 870 as a long-running pump-action shotgun family, and the catalog's M870 record covers military, police, tactical, breaching, and less-lethal contexts for the 12-gauge system.

Sources: Model 870, LE / Defense
M24 sniper rifle, Bolt-action sniper rifle, Infantry Weapons

M24 sniper rifle

Bolt-action sniper rifle

The M24 is a Remington Model 700-based sniper weapon system; a U.S. Air Force article describes the rifle as a modified Remington 700 and identifies the M2010 as its major enhanced variant.

Sources: The M24 Sniper Weapon System
M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, Bolt-action sniper rifle, Infantry Weapons

M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle

Bolt-action sniper rifle

The U.S. Army reported that the final M2010 came off the Remington Defense production line at Ilion after a program that rebuilt M24 long-action receivers into .300 Winchester Magnum sniper rifles.

Sources: Snipers Put Finishing Touches on the Last Sniper Rifle

Manufacturer History

  1. Former Remington businesses split after bankruptcy

    RemArms' public site states that Remington Firearms and Remington Ammunition became separate companies, matching the post-bankruptcy split of the historic Remington firearms and ammunition businesses.

    Sources: Remington Firearms Home

  2. Georgia headquarters and manufacturing project announced

    Georgia's governor announced that Remington Firearms would locate its global headquarters, an advanced manufacturing operation, and an R&D center in LaGrange, with a planned $100 million investment and 856 jobs over five years.

    Sources: Georgia Headquarters Announcement

  3. Ilion plant closure reported

    AP reported that RemArms planned to close the historic Ilion, New York factory around March 2024 as the company consolidated operations in Georgia.

    Sources: AP Ilion Closure

  4. Current product lines remain centered on rifles and shotguns

    RemArms' current public site lists rifles, shotguns, tactical shotguns, and law-enforcement/defense offerings, including Model 700 and Model 870 product families.

    Sources: Remington Firearms Home, Model 700, Model 870, LE / Defense

Predecessors
Remington Arms / Remington Outdoor Company firearms operations

RemArms is distinct from Remington Ammunition and from the pre-2020 Remington Outdoor Company corporate structure; manufacturer context here is limited to source-backed firearms production, brand licensing, and catalog-linked Remington firearm systems.

Manufacturer Sources

  • Remington Firearms HomePublisher: RemArms | Note: Supports RemArms' current identity, product navigation, the separation of Remington Firearms from Remington Ammunition, the LaGrange expansion framing, and the trademark-license notice in the site footer. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Georgia Headquarters AnnouncementPublisher: Office of Governor Brian P. Kemp | Note: Supports the LaGrange, Georgia headquarters, advanced manufacturing, R&D center, planned investment, job count, and Remington Firearms' rifle and shotgun production context. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • AP Ilion ClosurePublisher: Associated Press | Note: Supports the reported closure of the Ilion, New York plant and the consolidation of Remington operations in Georgia. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Model 700Publisher: RemArms | Note: Supports the current Remington Model 700 product family, its 1962 introduction context, and its military/law-enforcement precision-rifle relevance. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Model 870Publisher: RemArms | Note: Supports the current Model 870 family, pump-action shotgun focus, 1950 introduction context, and high-volume production claims used for manufacturer context. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • LE / DefensePublisher: RemArms | Note: Supports RemArms' law-enforcement/defense product area and source-backed Remington 870 Police Less Lethal and Police Marine Magnum examples. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • The M24 Sniper Weapon SystemPublisher: Minot Air Force Base | Note: Supports the M24 as a modified Remington 700-based sniper weapon system and the M2010 as the M24E1 Enhanced Sniper Rifle lineage. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • Snipers Put Finishing Touches on the Last Sniper RiflePublisher: U.S. Army | Note: Supports Remington's production role in the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle program, the Ilion production line, and the M24-to-M2010 conversion context. | Accessed: 2026-07-11

Produced weapons

Category

Infantry Weapons

Portable weapons used by soldiers and small units.

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