BFaucett
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Cheers! Bob F.
How Remington Made Rifles & Shotguns (1969 Factory Film)
video posted to YouTube on Apr 17, 2026
Step inside a 1969 Remington factory with this rare industrial film, “One At A Time.”
This fascinating archival footage showcases how civilian rifles and shotguns were crafted with precision—from selecting wood stocks to final inspection and performance testing.
Watch skilled factory workers assemble pump-action shotguns and bolt-action rifles using a combination of machine accuracy and traditional craftsmanship. The film highlights the care, patience, and attention to detail that defined firearm manufacturing in the late 1960s.
Inside the film:
This restored vintage archive offers a unique look at mid-20th-century engineering and craftsmanship inside one of America’s most historic gun makers.
YouTube channel: Militaria Collectors Network
Cheers! Bob F.
video posted to YouTube on Apr 17, 2026
Step inside a 1969 Remington factory with this rare industrial film, “One At A Time.”
This fascinating archival footage showcases how civilian rifles and shotguns were crafted with precision—from selecting wood stocks to final inspection and performance testing.
Watch skilled factory workers assemble pump-action shotguns and bolt-action rifles using a combination of machine accuracy and traditional craftsmanship. The film highlights the care, patience, and attention to detail that defined firearm manufacturing in the late 1960s.
Inside the film:
Classic rifle and shotgun manufacturing techniques
Wood selection, shaping, and finishing
Precision machining for accuracy and reliability
Assembly line production processes
High-speed footage showing how firearms function during testing
Hand finishing and quality inspection
This restored vintage archive offers a unique look at mid-20th-century engineering and craftsmanship inside one of America’s most historic gun makers.
YouTube channel: Militaria Collectors Network
