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Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 9:54 pm
by Scott in Houston
rusty86 wrote:Scott in Houston wrote:Dyin to know which range. I think it would be good to know for those of us in Houston.
It's not slander. You're stating fact.
I might write a review for that range in another post. This post was mainly about Remington's customer service.
Like I said, I have other complaints about this range so I might just write up a review with all my complaints!
Dude, you're killing us now!

You have to just say what range. Then go ahead and do another post with a full review.
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 1:05 am
by NcongruNt
I had the same thing happen a couple years back with a 9mm round out of a 100-round bulk box of WWB.
Unlike Remington, Winchester provides no avenue for contact. I checked their site - no phone number, no contact form, no e-mail address, nothing. I think I was finally able to find a snail mail address, but that seemed pretty worthless. Nowadays, I suppose I could complain on their Facebook page or Twitter, but those are hardly proper avenues for initial contact regarding a malfunctioning/unsafe product. I haven't purchased Winchester handgun ammo since.
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 11:07 am
by Heartland Patriot
NcongruNt wrote:I had the same thing happen a couple years back with a 9mm round out of a 100-round bulk box of WWB.
Unlike Remington, Winchester provides no avenue for contact. I checked their site - no phone number, no contact form, no e-mail address, nothing. I think I was finally able to find a snail mail address, but that seemed pretty worthless. Nowadays, I suppose I could complain on their Facebook page or Twitter, but those are hardly proper avenues for initial contact regarding a malfunctioning/unsafe product. I haven't purchased Winchester handgun ammo since.
I initially doubted you...what modern company doesn't have contact info (even if the service isn't all that great)? Well, indeed, Winchester does NOT seem to have any decent contact information associated with their webpage. So, my apologies on doubting you. It won't stop me from buying their ammunition
if I get a good deal...but if I have the choice and the price difference isn't much, I'll go with Remington or Federal if I'm buying quality (non-plinking) ammunition.
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 5:15 pm
by rusty86
Heartland Patriot wrote:NcongruNt wrote:I had the same thing happen a couple years back with a 9mm round out of a 100-round bulk box of WWB.
Unlike Remington, Winchester provides no avenue for contact. I checked their site - no phone number, no contact form, no e-mail address, nothing. I think I was finally able to find a snail mail address, but that seemed pretty worthless. Nowadays, I suppose I could complain on their Facebook page or Twitter, but those are hardly proper avenues for initial contact regarding a malfunctioning/unsafe product. I haven't purchased Winchester handgun ammo since.
I initially doubted you...what modern company doesn't have contact info (even if the service isn't all that great)? Well, indeed, Winchester does NOT seem to have any decent contact information associated with their webpage. So, my apologies on doubting you. It won't stop me from buying their ammunition
if I get a good deal...but if I have the choice and the price difference isn't much, I'll go with Remington or Federal if I'm buying quality (non-plinking) ammunition.
Out of curiosity, what do you use for "plinking" ammo?
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 5:42 pm
by Heartland Patriot
rusty86 wrote:Heartland Patriot wrote:NcongruNt wrote:I had the same thing happen a couple years back with a 9mm round out of a 100-round bulk box of WWB.
Unlike Remington, Winchester provides no avenue for contact. I checked their site - no phone number, no contact form, no e-mail address, nothing. I think I was finally able to find a snail mail address, but that seemed pretty worthless. Nowadays, I suppose I could complain on their Facebook page or Twitter, but those are hardly proper avenues for initial contact regarding a malfunctioning/unsafe product. I haven't purchased Winchester handgun ammo since.
I initially doubted you...what modern company doesn't have contact info (even if the service isn't all that great)? Well, indeed, Winchester does NOT seem to have any decent contact information associated with their webpage. So, my apologies on doubting you. It won't stop me from buying their ammunition
if I get a good deal...but if I have the choice and the price difference isn't much, I'll go with Remington or Federal if I'm buying quality (non-plinking) ammunition.
Out of curiosity, what do you use for "plinking" ammo?
When it comes to plinking ammo, my main consideration right now is COST. I'm a military "retiree" who is going back to school for a certification (Aircraft Mechanic Airframe and Powerplant). So, I have very little "extra" money. I'll shoot Federal Champion, PMC, Sellier and Bellot, MFS, Prvi Partizan, Wolf, Herters, "military surplus", pretty much anything as long as its cheap and goes bang...I clean my weapons after every range session, so I'm not worried about how dirty my firearms get. I don't CARRY the cheap stuff, though. What I meant by buying Remington or Federal for quality ammo is their higher end self-defense rounds.
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:59 pm
by C-dub
Anyone else have any problems with this UMC stuff? That's what I picked up the other day for my .45 and put 50 rounds through it without any problems.
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 12:20 am
by TDDude
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:44 am
by rusty86
C-dub wrote:Anyone else have any problems with this UMC stuff? That's what I picked up the other day for my .45 and put 50 rounds through it without any problems.
I wouldn't worry about shooting it. I've gone through several boxes of .40 S&W and this has been my first and only problem. I know several other people who shoot it in various calibers (.40, .45, 9mm, etc) and problems are few and far between. I'm going to continue using it for range ammo.
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:46 am
by rusty86
The range in question was Top Gun. I'll be writing a full review in the appropriate section sometime soon.
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 9:10 pm
by TDDude
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:38 pm
by Thomas
Heartland Patriot wrote:NcongruNt wrote:I had the same thing happen a couple years back with a 9mm round out of a 100-round bulk box of WWB.
Unlike Remington, Winchester provides no avenue for contact. I checked their site - no phone number, no contact form, no e-mail address, nothing. I think I was finally able to find a snail mail address, but that seemed pretty worthless. Nowadays, I suppose I could complain on their Facebook page or Twitter, but those are hardly proper avenues for initial contact regarding a malfunctioning/unsafe product. I haven't purchased Winchester handgun ammo since.
I initially doubted you...what modern company doesn't have contact info (even if the service isn't all that great)? Well, indeed, Winchester does NOT seem to have any decent contact information associated with their webpage. So, my apologies on doubting you. It won't stop me from buying their ammunition
if I get a good deal...but if I have the choice and the price difference isn't much, I'll go with Remington or Federal if I'm buying quality (non-plinking) ammunition.
Winchester Ammunition: 1 (800) 356-2666
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:08 pm
by NcongruNt
Thomas wrote:Heartland Patriot wrote:NcongruNt wrote:I had the same thing happen a couple years back with a 9mm round out of a 100-round bulk box of WWB.
Unlike Remington, Winchester provides no avenue for contact. I checked their site - no phone number, no contact form, no e-mail address, nothing. I think I was finally able to find a snail mail address, but that seemed pretty worthless. Nowadays, I suppose I could complain on their Facebook page or Twitter, but those are hardly proper avenues for initial contact regarding a malfunctioning/unsafe product. I haven't purchased Winchester handgun ammo since.
I initially doubted you...what modern company doesn't have contact info (even if the service isn't all that great)? Well, indeed, Winchester does NOT seem to have any decent contact information associated with their webpage. So, my apologies on doubting you. It won't stop me from buying their ammunition
if I get a good deal...but if I have the choice and the price difference isn't much, I'll go with Remington or Federal if I'm buying quality (non-plinking) ammunition.
Winchester Ammunition: 1 (800) 356-2666
If only you had been around 3 years ago:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=20952" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Where did you happen to come upon this information?
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 1:45 pm
by Thomas
NcongruNt wrote:Thomas wrote:Heartland Patriot wrote:NcongruNt wrote:I had the same thing happen a couple years back with a 9mm round out of a 100-round bulk box of WWB.
Unlike Remington, Winchester provides no avenue for contact. I checked their site - no phone number, no contact form, no e-mail address, nothing. I think I was finally able to find a snail mail address, but that seemed pretty worthless. Nowadays, I suppose I could complain on their Facebook page or Twitter, but those are hardly proper avenues for initial contact regarding a malfunctioning/unsafe product. I haven't purchased Winchester handgun ammo since.
I initially doubted you...what modern company doesn't have contact info (even if the service isn't all that great)? Well, indeed, Winchester does NOT seem to have any decent contact information associated with their webpage. So, my apologies on doubting you. It won't stop me from buying their ammunition
if I get a good deal...but if I have the choice and the price difference isn't much, I'll go with Remington or Federal if I'm buying quality (non-plinking) ammunition.
Winchester Ammunition: 1 (800) 356-2666
If only you had been around 3 years ago:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=20952" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Where did you happen to come upon this information?
I think I found it buried in a phone menu tree under Winchester's main number. A Google search of the number shows that other people have had a hard time finding it as well.
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 6:26 pm
by rusty86
Here's the full write-up for my review of the range in question, Top Gun, for those of you who are interested and didn't see it yet...
http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=48881" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Remington UMC Squib
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:51 pm
by rusty86
Dropped the rest of the box in the mail on Friday with the prepaid label that Remington shipped me. According to the tracking, it arrived at Remington's factory today. They said they would perform some tests on the remainder and send me a letter explaining what they had found. With that letter is supposed to be either a brand new box (250 pack) of replacement ammo or a complete reimbursement. I expect this to take a few days or maybe even a couple of weeks.
Again, I'll post what happens when I hear from them.