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Remington’s Patriotic Themed Bulk Buckets Now Shipping

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Remington’s decision to roll out “Don’t Tread on Me” and “Come and Take It” bulk buckets is more than clever packaging—it’s a direct nod to the founding-era warnings that still animate today’s gun culture. By dressing everyday rifle, pistol, and rimfire loads in the same rattlesnake and cannon motifs that once rallied minutemen, the company is reminding shooters that ammunition isn’t just consumable; it’s a tangible link to the principle that an armed populace remains the ultimate check on overreach. The timing, coinciding with the run-up to America’s 250th, turns each five-gallon pail into both a practical purchase and a quiet act of cultural preservation.

For the 2A community the move carries practical weight as well. Bulk buckets have long been the preferred hedge against both regulatory whiplash and supply-chain hiccups; now they arrive wrapped in unmistakable symbols that telegraph resolve to legislators eyeing magazine limits or “assault-weapon” bans. Dealers who stock the new patriotic lines are effectively turning shelf space into mini-museums of resistance, giving customers an easy way to vote with their wallets for a manufacturer willing to brandish history rather than hide from it. In an era when corporate caution often mutes pro-Second-Amendment messaging, Remington’s choice to lean in loud and clear signals that at least one legacy brand still sees the fight for gun rights as part of its core business model, not merely a marketing footnote.

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