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REMINGTON KNIVES, BULLET KNIVES
and REMINGTON POSTERS

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 Gus Marsh on December 14, 2011 at 20:33

From 1982 to 1989, Remington made 12,000 knives each year.  Then in 1990 to 1992, the number went to 30,000 knives each year. Then from 1993 to 1999 they made 15,000 each year and from 2000 to 2007 they made only 7,500 each year. None of my listings have the word "Moose", let me know what years you are interested in.


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Comment by Robert Burris on December 13, 2011 at 6:52

Guys please post some pictures of ya'll Remington knives, deosn't have to be a bullet knife.


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Comment by Robert Burris on December 12, 2011 at 13:35

Gus, which years have low numbers in the Moose payern?

Comment by Gus Marsh on December 12, 2011 at 12:38

Camillus used Delrin on most of their knives, the real value depends on how many knives were made that year. 


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Comment by Robert Burris on December 12, 2011 at 11:28

Thanks Billy, I can see a Remington moose bullet in derlin in my future...lol

Comment by Billy Oneale on December 12, 2011 at 11:19

Delrin is pretty tuff material. I think if the bullet was issued in it, then it should.


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Comment by Robert Burris on December 12, 2011 at 7:50

I am not a big Remington collector but the ones I buy have real bone or wood handles. What's up with that derlin handle material, does it hold its value?

Comment by Gus Marsh on December 9, 2011 at 20:34

Remington and Crucible Steel Company of America form Rem-Cru Titanium, Inc., a joint venture. Rem-Cru operated a plant in Midland, Pennsylvania for the purpose of melting, alloying, fabricating, and selling titanium and its alloys. Remington later transferred its 80% share of Rem-Cru to Crucible Steel in exchange for 150,000 shares of Crucible common stock.


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Comment by Robert Burris on December 8, 2011 at 9:41

I think the older knives were made by Camillus. I love a moose pattern and with damascus real bone and sterling silver bullet that Remington is a fine knife.

Comment by Billy Oneale on December 7, 2011 at 22:49

Howard, The bullet series of Remington and the heritage series are still USA made. The bullet knives are produced by Bear & Son for Remington. I'm not sure who makes the Heritage series. Remington Sportsman and vintage series are imported from China. Remington is still American owned. I do have a tactical Remington that was made in Italy.

 
 
 

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