Remington’s 205-year-old Lonoke, Arkansas ammunition plant almost collapsed before Vista Outdoor – owner of Federal Ammunition, CCI and Speer – won a 2020 auction of Remington’s assets, restoring the plant to its former glory.
Established in 1969 by DuPoint, Lonoke became Remington’s sole manufacturing site – with exceptional standards set by DuPont’s experts. The plant was an American manufacturing success story until its sale in the early 2000s to sequential investors whose poor leadership caused heavy profit and staff losses. In July 2020, Remington Ammunition filed for bankruptcy. Remington Outdoor folded that September.The decline
“We saw a lot of changes when DuPont sold Remington,” explained Sandra Strickland, Product Services Manager. “People weren’t enthusiastic about work – they left.” Dwindling funds made obtaining materials increasingly difficult. “We were trying to make ends meet, hand to mouth,” said Senior Engineer John Langenfeld. Staff inspiration declined as consumer dissatisfaction increased. “You never knew if the next call would be someone leaving,” said Product Affairs Director Kris Carson.“They’re ammo people. That’s all they do.”
A true ammunition specialist, Vista fully understood Remington. While Remington hadn’t released new ranges in years, the plant was still fully operational, with most of the machinery in excellent condition. Buying it was “A once-in-a-generation opportunity,” said Vista President of Ammunition Jason Vanderbrink. Vista put product safety, innovation and quality ahead of profits. “Vista believes ammo should be good – or it shouldn’t be on the shelf,” said Ballistics Engineer Jimmy Lawrence.Download the Viking Arms Ultimate Guide to Gun Cleaning