how many people here work at a manufacturing facility?
I do, and have for the last 26 years
Do you grasp the amount of work it is just to change a trigger?
I've been involved in literally dozens and dozens of design change implementations in my career. It's safe to say that I grasp the work it takes, and it's not as much as you might think
If we accept only a +/- .001 as a tolerance we are speaking of custom action tolerances. Those tolerances are completely unattainable on mass produced level like Remington is.
That all depends on the feature being machined, the material being machined, the machining method used, the ease of achieving a consistent setup, and the throughput desired, among many other factors to be considered. Also, not everything needs to be ± .001. Some features can be ± .010, some need to be ± .0005. Making such a blanket, oversimplified statement shows ignorance.
if they replaced every bad one they would be out of business!
Tough shit. Make a better product that meets customer expectations or go out of business.
I'm tired of seeing everyone bashing something they have no idea about.
Me too