Remington Ammunition's Green Wave Goes Nationwide

Big Green is back in a big way, with ammo hitting store shelves ... oh, right about now.

posted on July 7, 2021
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There's terrific news from Remington Ammunition today: We are about to see some relief from the ammunition shortages we've been experiencing for the last 16 months or so! Remington—sometimes known affectionately as "Big Green"—is back online and in production. In this video, Remington president Jason Vanderbrink explains how the company's Arkansas plant is working 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to produce the high-quality ammunition for which Big Green is famous.

Vanderbrink, and everyone at Remington, understands that our cupboards (well, ammo shelves) are bare. "We have a lot of work ahead of us," says Vanderbrink, but this American icon is dedicated to getting us back out in the field and on the range again. That said, continues Vanderbrink, "we will never sacrifice quality for quantity." 

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