Description
Within every Remington Large Pistol Primers is a group of subcomponents assembled to exceptionally tight tolerances. Primer cup dimensions are controlled to .0001″, and the priming mix is specially formulated for consistent ignition with a wide variety of powder types. Primers are tested for reliability from -20 degrees F to +150 degrees F. The unique tripod anvil design creates a larger strike area with maximum sensitivity, even with off-center firing pin strikes. Remington Large Pistol Primers #2-1/2 Box of 1000 (10 Trays of 100)
Made In the United States of America
WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information go to – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Cannot ship via air
- Cannot ship via USPS
- Cannot ship to PO Box
- Must ship to the Contiguous US
HazMat Product? Yes!
Shipping Weight ==0.960 Pound
Eliphalet Remington moved his father’s forge to a location along the Erie Canal in Ilion, New York, where the present Remington Factory recently reopened. The company opened its first armory in 1848 to supply rifles and carbines for the U.S. Government and expanded its operations into the early 1860s to support the Federal Army’s and Navy’s orders for pistols, carbines, rifles, and muskets during the war between the states.
In the early 1900s, Remington established a legacy of innovation with the first American autoloading shotgun, high-power autoloading rifle, and pump-action shotgun. The United States and its allies relied heavily on Remington Firearms to supply military rifles and related products for the war efforts during the First and Second World Wars. During that time, Remington Firearms also introduced its first autoloading pistol.
Remington Firearms continued to improve and expand its product offerings after World War II with its Model 870 Wingmaster shotgun, which has been the company’s largest selling shotgun in its history, and several other new designs for autoloading and bolt-action rifles. The co
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