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Condition: Factory New
Bud's Item Number: 39123
MFG: Remington
Remington Firearms 96234 R51 Single 9mm 3.4" 7+1 Gray Polymer Grip Stainless SteelSPECIFICATIONS:Mfg Item Num: 96234 Category: PISTOLS Type :PistolAction :SingleCaliber :9mmBarrel Length :3.4"Capacity :7+1Safety :GripGrips :Gray PolymerSight Configuration :White DotWeight :22 ozFrame Finish :GrayFrame Material :AluminumBarrel Type :Slide Description :Stainless Steel
Specifications
Finish: Stainless
Type: Pistol
Action: Single
Caliber: 9mm
Barrel Length: 3.4"
Capacity: 7 + 1
Safety: Grip
Grips: Gray Polymer
Sights: White Dot
Weight: 22 oz
UPC#: 885293962347

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I haven’t had any trouble with my R51 it has been flawless. I have two RM380s that also have been flawless, and a 1911 R1 with no troubles, guess I just got lucky!

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I waited until the second generation to buy my R51. I figured they would fix the recall and the second gen would be a great little pistol. Wrong! I don't think I can get through a single magazine without having some sort of malfunction. Now it just sits in my safe. But it sure is pretty.

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Give it time. AFAIK, Remington never fixed the steel-on-aluminum lockup of this, making it a limited life-span product. I'd like to know for certain, but that one observation I saw in the initial reviews never had any further corroboration or refutation. It's really too bad Remington had to f!ck w/ perfection: all they really needed to do was put the original Model 51 back into production w/ maybe a bump to .380acp using modern production techniques to keep the cost down & call it a day; instead they spent untold $M engineering a new & completely unrelated gun to kinda sorta look like the model 51, making huge mistakes by rushing to market, recalls trying to fix their mistakes, and now it's just an albatross hanging around their corporate neck. D with a capital UMB of them to keep beating the dead equine instead of just cutting their losses & doing what everyone wanted in the 1st place, putting the model 51 back into production...

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Who wanted it ?

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More second hand mis-information spewed by those who have obviously never owned a R-51. Take it from someone who has owned the pistol, and fired just over 2000 rounds through it, that it does not experience "steel-on-aluminum" issues as you stated. I've been tracking and documenting the wear on my R-51 from the first 100 rounds through the last hundred rounds, and after the initial 100 round wear, there is no more wear to speak of so there's your "refutation". Also, 25% of the ammo I've fired has been 124gn +P reloads at 1200+fps. Please tell me when I can expect this "limited life span" pistol to wear out. I'll wait.

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When you get a Sig or HK.

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Remington needs to fire the weakest link who responsible and hire you!

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I have about 700 rounds through my R51, Huntsville made. Not one malfunction, I have used fmj and hp, all flawless.

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