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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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Comment by Billy Oneale on August 15, 2011 at 13:21
I just recently bought one of 1994 bullets on ebay. It is a big knife.
Comment by Gus Marsh on August 15, 2011 at 9:54

This is the Remington 1994 Bullet Camp Knife model R4243. This knife has four blades, a 3-¾ inch clip, a 2-¼ inch pen, a 1-¾ inch screwdriver and a 3-inch punch blade and a bail. The R4343 hand-honed blades are made of 440 Stainless steel, tempered to a Rockwell hardness of 56-59. Liners are made of non-rusting brass. This knife is 4 ¾ inches long when closed, with durable Delrin handles jigged, with a bullet shield. I understand that there are two models of this knife, a long bolster and a short bolster version. This is the only one I have. This knife was made by Camillus and sold by Remington. 

Comment by Billy Oneale on August 14, 2011 at 23:08
Another Remington Picture. Here is a Remington 20th anniversary bullet knife. This is a 4 1/8" closed Trapper with Red and Yellow smooth delrin. This is a 1982 to 2002  which is the year it was issued. I believe that this one was made by Camillus.
Comment by Billy Oneale on August 14, 2011 at 23:02
This group made it to featured on the groups section. Congratulations, Remington Knife Club.
Comment by Gus Marsh on August 13, 2011 at 11:07
In the book Remington Knives Past & Present by Ron Stewart and Roy Ritchie, on the bottom of page 264, the knife is identified as R1273. If you look on the top of page 265, that knife also a R1273. I have published two books, and I can tell you from experience, you can't do enough proof reading.
Comment by Gus Marsh on August 12, 2011 at 10:34

This is the 1993 Remington Bullet Muskrat R4356. It has a 3-¼ inch Spey blade and a 3-¼ inch Muskrat blade. It has double nickel silver bolsters pined at both ends. The Remington circle is stamped on the shank end of both blades and the Remington pattern is stamped on the shank end of the master blade. Delrin handles are made to look like jigged bone; this knife was made by Camillus and sold by Remington. This is a very close copy of the original R4356 except for the stainless blades and Delrin handles. This is by far my favorite knife; it fits easy in any pocket, stays sharp, and always brings attention no matter where I go.

Comment by Billy Oneale on August 11, 2011 at 16:06
I will have to look when I get home from work. I can't remember if I noticed that or not.
Comment by Gus Marsh on August 11, 2011 at 14:43
Has anyone notice in the book Remington Knives Past & Present by Ron Stewart & Roy Ritchie, that on the bottom of page 264, they have the wrong photo. The description lists a four-blade knife, but the picture shows a one-blade knife. The 1994 knife is R4243, with a clip, pen, screwdriver and punch blade.
Comment by Gus Marsh on August 11, 2011 at 10:03

This is the 1988 National Knife Collectors Association (NKCA) and is so etched on the side of the muskrat blade. Camillus USA is stamped on the shank of the muskrat blade. It had dyed jig bone handles and the round NKCA shield on one side and the serial number 536 on the bolster. Other than the changes noted it is the same as the 1982 Remington Bullet Knife. There were 6,500 knives produced and sold that year, the cost was $50.00 and the current value is about $100.00

Comment by Billy Oneale on August 10, 2011 at 22:09
Here was the 2011 issue of the Remington collector club knives.
 
 
 

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