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Remington Gun-Maker Files For Bankruptcy Protection For 2nd Time Since 2018

The company, which has been making guns in the U.S. since 1816, filed for Chapter 11 protection in a federal court in Alabama, as it seeks to restructure amid ongoing legal and financial challenges.
Bolt action rifles are displayed in the Remington Arms Company booth at the National Rifle Association annual meeting in Nashville in 2015.

The Remington Arms Company filed for bankruptcy protection Monday in a federal court in Alabama, as it seeks to restructure for the second time since 2018 amid ongoing legal and financial challenges.

The 204-year-old U.S. gun-maker, among the best-known

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