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R51 Handgun Enters Remington into Concealed Carry Market

It didn’t take many attempts for Remington to successfully infiltrate the concealed carry handgun market. In fact, it only took one attempt.

The all new Remington R51 took a piece of Remington’s past operating system (circa 1918 to 1927) and modernized it for today in a unique way that will keep pocket pistol enthusiasts extremely happy.

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The R51 is a single-action only (SAO), hammer fired, semi-automatic pistol with a grip safety and fixed barrel. Thanks to a redesigned Pedersen locking-block mechanism, the new R51 is chambered for 9mm +P with a 7+1 round capacity. The Pedersen breechblock operates with a combination of straight blowback and locked breech in what could be described as delayed blowback.

The advantages of this operating system are significant. By combining blowback and locked-breech operation, the R51 offers a smaller profile with an extremely low bore axis that can handle higher pressure and provides significant recoil reduction. Another advantage is that a lighter recoil spring can be used, making the slide much easier to manipulate.

The steel slide has a matte black finish and is topped off with drift-adjustable front and rear three-dot sights. The frame is lightweight aluminum instead of polymer. The fixed barrel is made from 416 stainless steel.

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The triggerguard has an undercut allowing a higher grip on the frame, and the pistol also features a fully functional slide lock/release and an ambidextrous magazine release.

The MSRP on the R51 is $420. Currently, the R51 is available in 9mm, but Remington plans on developing a .40 model.

For more information on the R51 and other products from Remington, please visit the Remington.com.

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