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REMINGTON KNIVES, BULLET KNIVES
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Location: COSBY, TENNESSEE
Members: 75
Latest Activity: May 27

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How about pics of Remington Knives - and the Bullet year Knives

Started by Ken Spielvogel. Last reply by George R Naugle Oct 10, 2023. 63 Replies

I like the Remington knives - but they are quite pricey. Even the year knives can get expensive. But they are fun to collect and I really enjoy the ones I have.Show some pics of your Remingtons. Does…Continue

Remington damascus R293

Started by Christian . Last reply by Christian Aug 7, 2023. 1 Reply

Remington damascus R293 I found at a gun show. It has 000 engraved on the bolster and "BOB PRE PRODUCTION" on the box. Perfect shape. Any info is appreciated! Sorry about the post in the wrong spot.…Continue

So what is the latest on Remington...?

Started by Ed Campbell. Last reply by Ed Campbell Dec 28, 2022. 3 Replies

Other than the last GEC manufactured bullet knife, there has been "doodly squat" out there for news, other than the PR release in January ref Remington Cutlery reborn…Continue

Looking for some Remington expert help!

Started by Mike Baugh. Last reply by George R Naugle Dec 26, 2022. 10 Replies

I have a Remington R16 that is in WAY too good of shape to be what the tang stamp dates it at. The stamp dates to 1933-35. I have heard tales that they might have remade these in the 80's, but cannot…Continue

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In Memoriam
Comment by Robert Burris on August 29, 2011 at 13:54
Thanks Gus, the knife I was looking at was priced 85$. I own a damascus moose with the sterling bullet, great well maid knife.
Comment by Gary Nelson on August 29, 2011 at 11:12
Gus, Nice knife, I like that it is American made.  
Comment by Gus Marsh on August 29, 2011 at 10:30

This is the Remington 2001 Bullet Knife Mariner R1615T toothpick pattern.  The blade is made of stainless steel, tempered to a Rockwell hardness of 56-59. The liners are made of non-rusting brass and the handles are made of Tortoise Shell Celluloid. This knife was manufactured and assembled by skilled American craftsmen, right here in the U.S.A. I love the handles of this knife and the 2002 knife; wish I had purchased more when I had the chance.

Comment by Billy Oneale on August 27, 2011 at 21:10
That's a nice knife, Gary. Welcome to the club.
Comment by lou gerrick on August 27, 2011 at 18:19
GARY WELCOME TO THE REMINGTON COLLECTORS  !  YOUR KNIVES ARE GREAT...WE HAVE A GOOD GROUP of  COLLECTORS.  WE WOULD APPRECIATE ANY COMMENTS or INTERESTING SUBJECT  MATTERS ON REMINGTON  ITEMS... THANKS AGAIN,  LOU
Comment by Gary Nelson on August 27, 2011 at 16:50
This is a David Yellowhorse bullet knife.  Part of a two knife set.  The other one is turquoise.  Only 10 sets made.
Comment by Gus Marsh on August 26, 2011 at 9:52

This is the Remington Millennium Baby Bullet Knife 2000 Model R1173. The blades are made of 440 stainless steel, tempered to a Rockwell hardness of 56-59. The liners are made of non-rusting brass and the handles are made of buffalo horn and genuine pearl bullet shield. It comes with a single nickel silver bolster with the name Remington on one blade and Millennium Baby Bullet on the other. They also come with a serial number; this one is 1170. This knife was made for and sold exclusively by Smokey Mountain Knife Works in Sevierville, Tennessee.

Comment by Gus Marsh on August 25, 2011 at 20:23
Silver Bullet Reproduction series of knives were made from 1988 to 2002. They all had genuine bone handles and inlaid “Bullet” shields of sterling silver. The shields on each of these knives is stamped STERLING. These were made for and sold exclusively by Smokey Mountain Knife Works in Sevierville, Tennessee.
Comment by Gus Marsh on August 25, 2011 at 20:19
The Remington Bullet Knife 1990 is a R1303 pattern lockback with bone handles. The shield on each knife is deeply stamped STERLING. These were made for and sold exclusively by Smokey Mountain Knife Works in Sevierville, Tennessee. They made 5,000 and the current value is $100.00 with box and papers. If there are any cracks, missing box or other knife defects, deduct 20%.

In Memoriam
Comment by Robert Burris on August 25, 2011 at 17:43
I have been thinking about replacing one of my larger user lockback knives and I am leaning toward a 1990 Remington lockback with real bone handles. It has a sterling bullet. Anyone familuar with this model. Please let me know what y'all think about it.
 
 
 

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