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Remington R51 Gen 2 reliability and ownership experience

4.1K views 30 replies 12 participants last post by  Lagamor  
I have one.



Picked it up when they were closing them out, got it new for about $200 or 250 something like that...picked up all the bells and whistles for give away prices too....nite-sites, laser, wood grips.

Shooting wise the only real issue I've had is don't do the +1 thing and top off the mag....guaranteed to jam if I do. Leave the mag down one and it's fine. Rather picky about HPs but runs fine on most FMJ and some HPs like Gold-Dots work fine...hates that screwdriver head stuff. It doesn't like wimpy ammo either NATO or +P works 100%, WWB not so much

One of the absolute worst take-down and reassembly procedures I ever seen...but once you figure out the tricks it's doable...you already found out about the slide release spring.

I never got it to be an EDC....I had heard about them....more just a cool looking oddity that was selling for well below it's original pricing...and being a tinkerer it would be a challenge if it did act up. But really it hasn't been that bad actually...it's just a range toy/oddity so it gets mostly FMJ and works just fine with it.....just don't top off the mag.
 
thank you for your feedback. May i ask where you found those cool looking wood grips, mine are cheap plastic. As far as your +1 issues go apparently this is not an issue with mine as mine must be one of the latest ones but I watched a video where you can cure the problem by taking about 1/10 of an inch off the bottom of the mag follower... the issue is apparently the follower is too long and does not allow the slide to cycle back on full mag...
this video shows how to fix your issue...
Interesting I've got a bunch of mags I picked up for it...might try that on a couple.

The grips....and the nite-sites and laser....I got those on e-bay When the gun was discontinued a lot of places on there were clearing out their R51 stuff for ridiculously low prices....now if you can find anything for them it's usually at premium prices...the guys that probably never lowered their prices and still have it.

The Gen 2s do seem to have solved "most" of the earlier issues...but not all as the mag issue shows....but they weren't as bad. However the damage had already been done to it's reputation, and the Gen 2s still weren't flawless.....and that field strip nightmare is a hard selling point.

All-in-all though not a bad little pistol for the money....but if I'd paid top-dollar when they came out, I would have been seriously disappointed.
 
I checked ebay and was able to pick up two mags and a factory box for $42 shipped... they have a bunch of barrels for $60, and recoil springs... seems parts are still plentiful for them, which is great... mags I think will dry out soon...
A lot of those guys buy guns for cheap then make their money by parting them out. They can make a tidy little profit off of selling the pieces and parts.

Eventually the mags will dry up or be going for top dollar, so if you can find them for a good price get 'em while you can.
 
given how time intensive it is to part guns out, hard for me to see how they make money doing this... must be a passion for them but I am glad they provide this service so that we may purchase parts... what spare parts have you purchased? I picked up a spare recoil spring and two extra mags but that is it...
None actually other than mags and upgrade parts like the sites and grips...don't really shoot it all that much and I figure if something does break I can probably find it somewhere on line.

I've got other guns like Glocks and Sigs and such that I do most of my shooting with and are a lot easier to find parts for if something does break. The R51 isn't something I pour hundreds of rounds through...just an interesting little oddity in my collection.

The one part I have considered stocking up on is the little rubber or plastic piece they use for the extractor instead of a spring. To me that seems like a fail point and I have heard it can cause issues if the gun gets hot. I've even contemplated trying to replace it with an actual spring of some sort.
 
I had one some time ago, but I don't know if it was a 1st or 2nd gen. It shot just fine, and never malfunctioned, but I tried to field srip it one time, and one time only. After I fianlly got it back together, I got rid of it. If there is a trick to it, I never figured it out. Sort of a shame really. Other than that, I liked the gun.

I saw one at the LGS recently and thought about it, but then my hands started to hurt, so I passed.
The easiest way to tell them apart is the location of the R51 on the right side of the slide.

The 2nd gen has it right directly behind the ejection port on the indentation. 1st gen it's lower down and farther back on the flat of the slide.
 
My slide stays back after each shot; a single-shot in effect. Any ideas?
I think I know why the previous owner sold it cheap to my local store... the slide release was not installed correctly with spring catch going under the notch rather than over it and the slide would have stopped open with every shot but I caught this when I was inspecting the gun at the store and bought it.

A common problem brought to us by the brilliant engineering minds that designed the R51.