Some guys would rather push their Ford than ride in a Chevy
even if you gave them a low milage 63 Corvette convertible.
There is a cool factory that is not always associated with the name. the 99's are one of those, same goes with the Winchester 94, Ruger No 3, and the Remington Model 8 or 81. Just a classy brush rifle.
I used to be the same way only a little opposite. I would do anything not to shoot an 870 as everyone had one and one of my friends would give me crap that the 870 was the king of the pumps and I should toss my Win 1897 riot model for an 870 Police Mag. but now I own one and an 1100 too.
Have two Remington 700's and have owned a couple more. Also own Winchester, Sako, Ruger, Mauser, S&W, Benelli, and a couple that are not comming to me right now. But for what I want them for they are great guns.
Have Marlins and H&R, but they are really not a Remington yet. once they move the plant and change some things then they will be Remingtons.
You know like how Jeeps for the first couple years were still Jeeps, once the MoPar keys and locks started showing up and some other Mo Par parts were added then they are Chrystler / Jeeps and later when Chrystler was purchased by Daimler the newer models all had German influance.
I have to agree with Swampman that the Savage 110's are rather ugly. Kind of like orthapedic shoes. But like Orthapedic shoes they work and my you straiten out. I think the same thing about the Glock pistols and the Marlin Bolt guns (I own 3 of them).