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Posted: 2/2/2014 1:37:16 AM EDT
Whoever gets one first, check in here and give us first impressions. Supposedly they shipped today, so I'm curious when they will hit the market. It looks like an intriguing design.
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Apparently "The Truth About Guns" just received a couple:
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/02/foghorn/just-arrived-remington-r51/ |
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Here's the nice and detailed response I received from Remington after inquiring about the release date:
The new Remington R51 9mm+P subcompact concealed carry pistol is in LRIP (low rate initial production). Early production units are being extensively tested to confirm design quality and durability. Over the next two weeks, we will complete testing on the initial pistols and ramp up component production. We expect first production units to ship to distributors in early to mid February. Retailers should have product by mid-February. Thank you and best regards, Remington Customer Services |
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I'm considering trading in my Kahr PM9 for one of these, but I'd like to shoot one before I do.
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I am looking into buying one. If i like it, i may even give up my glock 27 for conceal carry duty. Sad to admit that since im a glock nut swinger.
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"The Truth About Guns" has stated that their R51 review will be released sometime today, the 10th.
ETA: Maybe not a review, just a shooting video. YouTube |
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I was hoping it would be no bigger than my LC9 but the more I see the bigger it looks.
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"The Truth About Guns" has stated that their R51 review will be released sometime today, the 10th. ETA: Maybe not a review, just a shooting video. YouTube View Quote The guy in the video looks as if he is having some difficulty with the trigger. I like the idea behind the pistol and the way it looks but if it has a crap trigger it's a no go for me. |
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The guy in the video looks as if he is having some difficulty with the trigger. I like the idea behind the pistol and the way it looks but if it has a crap trigger it's a no go for me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"The Truth About Guns" has stated that their R51 review will be released sometime today, the 10th. ETA: Maybe not a review, just a shooting video. YouTube The guy in the video looks as if he is having some difficulty with the trigger. I like the idea behind the pistol and the way it looks but if it has a crap trigger it's a no go for me. It's based off the original browning design. So it should be much like a 1911 trigger, if it's all assembled right. I guess these guns - since they're based off the original Browning design - are a bit complicated. And if you don't put it together exactly right it will have issues. This is in stark contrast to glocks / M&Ps / etc that are a very easy design to field strip. Either way, I kinda want one. |
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It's based off the original browning design. So it should be much like a 1911 trigger, if it's all assembled right. I guess these guns - since they're based off the original Browning design - are a bit complicated. And if you don't put it together exactly right it will have issues. This is in stark contrast to glocks / M&Ps / etc that are a very easy design to field strip. Either way, I kinda want one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"The Truth About Guns" has stated that their R51 review will be released sometime today, the 10th. ETA: Maybe not a review, just a shooting video. YouTube The guy in the video looks as if he is having some difficulty with the trigger. I like the idea behind the pistol and the way it looks but if it has a crap trigger it's a no go for me. It's based off the original browning design. So it should be much like a 1911 trigger, if it's all assembled right. I guess these guns - since they're based off the original Browning design - are a bit complicated. And if you don't put it together exactly right it will have issues. This is in stark contrast to glocks / M&Ps / etc that are a very easy design to field strip. Either way, I kinda want one. The original Remington 51 was a John Pederson design. Browning had nothing to do with it. It looks somewhat like a Browning 1910 but is a completely different creature. |
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Some of the comments regarding "feel" haven't been complimentary; feels cheap, etc. I have a Remington R1 and if this gun feels anything like the high quality R1, Remington has a winner.
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The guy in the video looks as if he is having some difficulty with the trigger. I like the idea behind the pistol and the way it looks but if it has a crap trigger it's a no go for me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"The Truth About Guns" has stated that their R51 review will be released sometime today, the 10th. ETA: Maybe not a review, just a shooting video. YouTube The guy in the video looks as if he is having some difficulty with the trigger. I like the idea behind the pistol and the way it looks but if it has a crap trigger it's a no go for me. Well, he's having trouble with the lack of a discernible reset. That and he's jerking the trigger pretty bad through the long takeup. I see he's using the slide release instead of pulling the slide back. Would be curious for a trigger guy to look one over and see if he can't fix the trigger. |
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Well, it's near months end and I still haven't seen any in stock, nor any new info on when it might happen. I know(think) that we are supposed to dislike Remington, but I was really intrigued by the test videos I have watched. I had money set aside for a new handgun and quickly decided that I was going to wait for the R51. Any new updates/inside information as to a release date.....a real one? |
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Well, it's near months end and I still haven't seen any in stock, nor any new info on when it might happen. I know(think) that we are supposed to dislike Remington, but I was really intrigued by the test videos I have watched. I had money set aside for a new handgun and quickly decided that I was going to wait for the R51. Any new updates/inside information as to a release date.....a real one? View Quote Some mentioned to watch Gunbroker.....canary in the coal mine and all that.... |
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Quoted: Some mentioned to watch Gunbroker.....canary in the coal mine and all that.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Well, it's near months end and I still haven't seen any in stock, nor any new info on when it might happen. I know(think) that we are supposed to dislike Remington, but I was really intrigued by the test videos I have watched. I had money set aside for a new handgun and quickly decided that I was going to wait for the R51. Any new updates/inside information as to a release date.....a real one? Some mentioned to watch Gunbroker.....canary in the coal mine and all that.... Thank you for the reply. Sad...but true. I had not thought of a GB watch as a verifying meter. |
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Yeah, no doubt about that.
I started bidding on one of them. $425 or so with no CC fee and free shipping I could do. $500+. Meh, not today. |
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With the $75 rebate you could almost get an R1 for that. Hopefully the crazy will not last long and stay on GB.
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Saw one at the Houston gun show today, vendor wanted more than $570 for it, can't remember the exact price. He was the only table to have one, and I guess he knew that. Oh well, got a new SP101, it was a good day. Hopefully the price for R51s will un-crazy soon.
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Saw one at the Houston gun show today, vendor wanted more than $570 for it, can't remember the exact price. He was the only table to have one, and I guess he knew that. Oh well, got a new SP101, it was a good day. Hopefully the price for R51s will un-crazy soon. View Quote Is it bigger or smaller than an LC9? Thanks in advance for your reply. fisherman |
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That $570 is BS.
MSRP is supposed to be sub $400. I've read that they will be making it in .40 S&W. If they do I'll buy two. |
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Picked one up this morning at Cabelas for $379 and took it to the range. Ran 50 rounds through her with only one failure to feed, however that malfunction was due to me not seating the magazine correctly so no issues with the gun itself. The trigger is a little gritty feeling but once I shot it some I noticed it less. I usually shoot .40S&W, this was the first time in a very long time shooting 9mm. The R51 is a great gun I found it to be comfortable and points easily.
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Seen them at Gander Mountain here in the MN. think they are about 399 or so.
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I saw a Gander Mountain flyer earlier this week. They are advertising them for $400, after a $30 rebate.
I hate those kind of rebates, so I will probably look elsewhere. At least it looks like they are becoming available in decent quantity. |
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Saw one at Academy last week. I think it was marked $439 but I was more interested in looking at the size and comparing it to a G19 nearby. It was bigger than I had thought it would be. I would rather have a Commander size 1911 9mm even with the higher price.
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I stopped at the Gander Mountain in Kingston, NY today, they had one in the display case. I have wanted to get my hands on one since I first saw the video on the Remington website. Well as it so happens when the salesman took it out of the case and attempted to open the slide it wouldn't open, no matter what he attempted he could not rack the slide open. Tried dropping the magazine, tried reinserting the magazine, tried pulling, tried pushing, nothing worked. It was taken to the Gander gunsmith and he was unable to resolve it either.
The salesman told me that they had the same issue with the gun the day before but not as bad, guess I'll take that off my wish list till Remington works out the kinks in a few years. So now I'm looking at the Smith & Wesson Shield instead..... |
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I get it now. The R51 was Remington's elaborate April Fools Day joke! It's really funny now that I know, and almost all of the disappointment has abated. Almost.
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I saw one today at the LGS. They wanted $479 for it.
It is larger than I expected. Longer and taller than an LC9 by a decent amount. Smaller than a 1911. Being a single stack, it was flat, The trigger was decent on the one I looked at. I didn't like the height (top to bottom) of the trigger. It seemed a tad short in height. Trigger reach was fine and overall it fit my hand well. The mag release button was kinda hard to activate without shifting my grip. It was placed well, but was very flush with the grip, so it was kinda hard to hit. The rotary lockwork was interesting. It didn't seem to add any width to the slide or anything. It had an odd feeling working the slide, because it's not the conventional Browning or even Walther/Beretta. It wasn't bad, just very different feeling. The gun seemed well made. I'm not sure if I'll buy one. I'm certainly not at $479. Sub $400, I'd have to think about it. I think I may hold out for the threaded barrel one and get one for a suppressor host. I think it would be pretty cool for that. |
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Too many failures are out from various owners of the R51, recent ones as well. I'd steer clear of this pistol until Remington redesigns the thing or somehow fixes what a complete mess it is. As a note, I was excited about the R51 and planned on buying one until I fondled one in the store and saw the continuing failures to feed, eject, locking the slide closed plus other issues.
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Too many failures are out from various owners of the R51, recent ones as well. I'd steer clear of this pistol until Remington redesigns the thing or somehow fixes what a complete mess it is. As a note, I was excited about the R51 and planned on buying one until I fondled one in the store and saw the continuing failures to feed, eject, locking the slide closed plus other issues. View Quote I agree. This thing has turned out to be a disaster. I really wanted one, too. |
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I saw one today at the LGS. They wanted $479 for it. It is larger than I expected. Longer and taller than an LC9 by a decent amount. Smaller than a 1911. Being a single stack, it was flat, The trigger was decent on the one I looked at. I didn't like the height (top to bottom) of the trigger. It seemed a tad short in height. Trigger reach was fine and overall it fit my hand well. The mag release button was kinda hard to activate without shifting my grip. It was placed well, but was very flush with the grip, so it was kinda hard to hit. The rotary lockwork was interesting. It didn't seem to add any width to the slide or anything. It had an odd feeling working the slide, because it's not the conventional Browning or even Walther/Beretta. It wasn't bad, just very different feeling. The gun seemed well made. I'm not sure if I'll buy one. I'm certainly not at $479. Sub $400, I'd have to think about it. I think I may hold out for the threaded barrel one and get one for a suppressor host. I think it would be pretty cool for that. View Quote Bigger than the LC9 means no chance of pocket carry. LC9 is about the max for that. I've been holding off on getting a Galloway trigger setup for my LC9 but that project goes back on the front burner based on these comments. |
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The R51 is no longer on the rRmington website. I wonder if they plan on bringing it back, assuming they can fix it?
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View Quote if this is true, then I would be looking for one. I love the concept, and with the Octane 45 I have coming, I think it would be a fantastic suppressor host. |
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I wonder what the expectations are for shipping.
I know it is costly for me to ship through my FFL and I had issues trying to send with the stupids at USP and the USPS. I suppose I need to have a go at FedEX.
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It might be a good idea to find one of the original ones on GB (or elsewhere) and then send it back for the free mags and Pelican case.
Figure even if you pay retail now, and they retail at the same price when re-released, you're up two mags and a case. |
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I wonder what the expectations are for shipping. I know it is costly for me to ship through my FFL and I had issues trying to send with the stupids at USP and the USPS. I suppose I need to have a go at FedEX. View Quote UPS and FedEx will both bend you over to ship a pistol. They force you to ship it overnight to keep it out of their employees hands. I still think that if they get to decide on overnight we should only have to pay ground prices. The Post Office says that only FFL holders can ship a pistol through them, although long guns are fine. Remington needs to issue call tags for the returns. To not do so would be wrong, wrong, wrong. |
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Quoted: UPS and FedEx will both bend you over to ship a pistol. They force you to ship it overnight to keep it out of their employees hands. I still think that if they get to decide on overnight we should only have to pay ground prices. The Post Office says that only FFL holders can ship a pistol through them, although long guns are fine. Remington needs to issue call tags for the returns. To not do so would be wrong, wrong, wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I wonder what the expectations are for shipping. I know it is costly for me to ship through my FFL and I had issues trying to send with the stupids at USP and the USPS. I suppose I need to have a go at FedEX. UPS and FedEx will both bend you over to ship a pistol. They force you to ship it overnight to keep it out of their employees hands. I still think that if they get to decide on overnight we should only have to pay ground prices. The Post Office says that only FFL holders can ship a pistol through them, although long guns are fine. Remington needs to issue call tags for the returns. To not do so would be wrong, wrong, wrong. I might stop in the LGS that I bought it from this weekend and see what they might be willing to do. They sold it to me afterall.
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Anything new on this? I have not seen anything new from Remington?
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