Remington began here two centuries ago and generations of workers have turned out rifles and shotguns at the massive firearms factory in the middle of this blue-collar village in the heart of New York’s Mohawk Valley.

Now residents of Ilion are bracing for Remington’s exit, ending an era that began when Eliphalet Remington forged his first rifle barrel nearby in 1816.

The nation’s oldest gun-maker recently announced plans to shutter the factory in the company’s original home early next month, citing the steep cost of running the historic plant. Remington is consolidating its operations in Georgia, a state the company says is friendlier to the firearms industry.

The company’s recent history has been marked by a lawsuit after the Sandy Hook school massacre and bankruptcy filings that led to new ownership of the Ilion plant, where the workforce has dwindled from about 1,300 workers more than a decade ago to around 300.

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    9 months ago

    Sounds like they’re just trying to blame NY state for their strict gun laws, which seem to work pretty well for the state, since NY is the only top 5 population state also listed with the lowest gun violence, while cost cutting at an outdated expensive plant.

    If Remington cared about their company history then they would build their headquarters there or build a museum, but they don’t, they just care about money and people obsessed with guns.

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      9 months ago

      If they cared about people obsessed with guns they might have thrown the village full of them a bone on their way out. Remington only cares about the money.