REMINGTON KNIFE CLUB

REMINGTON KNIVES, BULLET KNIVES
and REMINGTON POSTERS

  • Bob Robinson

    I have a few new reproduction knives and one or two older production, not in the greatest of shape but love them.

  • lou gerrick

    WELCOME  MR BOB TO  THE  REMINGTON  SIDE  !  THANK  YOU FOR JOINING THE CLUB of  PEOPLE  WANTING TO SHARE THEIR KNOWLEDGE  AND ANY INFO  ON NEW or OLD  REMINGTON  KNIVES.   WHEN ATTENDING THOSE FLEA MARKETS,  WATCH  FOR  A RH-  35 SHEATH  MARKED REMINGTON.

  • Gary Kennedy

    Did some one ask about a RH38 and a RH40 the 38 Blade length is 8" and overall 12 1/2" The RH40 blade length is 10 " and overall 14 1/2" . I have a RH 34 which is a little smaller like a dummy sold a RH38 about 3 years ago here is the picture of the RH34
  • Jim Woods

    I am not a big Remington collector as much as I like really cool old knives, but I thought you all might enjoy the pictures of my R38.

  • Jim Woods

    FYI, if you don't appreciate the distorted view of the pictures attached to my previous comment, just click on the respective photo an and it will open up in correct proportion.
  • lou gerrick

    JIM,

     Welcome to the group of REMINGTON KNIFE COLLECTORS.  iKC is the place

    for knowledge from all kind of knife collectors.  THAT'S one good looking knife.  If I can help you with any info on Remington knives just e-mail and if I don't have a answer,  I WILL GET ONE FOR YOUwiht the help of all our members.  I have a ton of books on Remington & WESTERN knives. WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE PIC'S of THAT KNIFE ! oakruntoo2@gmail.com

    AGAIN,  WELCOME,  Lou 

  • stephen tungate

    i have a couple of remington knives they are really nice knives here is one i recently bought for my collection it has a tool to adjust your choke on your shot gun...
  • Gus Marsh

    This is the Remington 1982 Bullet R1123 Trapper with 2 blades. A  long Spey 3 5/8 inch and a Muskrat 3 5/8 inch. It has a single bolster, nickel silver, blade end. The handle is made of Delrin, imitation jib bone. This was the first of the Remington Annual Bullet Knives. It was made for them by Camillus, but sold by Remington for that year only. It was intended to help sales of their model 4 and 6 rifles. If you bought one of those rifles you could purchase one of these knives for $29.95. Most of them were sold without rifles for $39.95. This is a very close copy of the original R1123 except that it had stainless steel blades and Delrin handles.

     

  • lou gerrick

    Mr.  GUS,

      THANK YOU FOR THE INFO ON THE 1982  (1123) REMINGTON  "BULLET"

    I'm sure all the members will appreciate your imput. THANK'S AGAIN !

                                                                                                                       Lou Gerrick

  • Billy Oneale

    You won't find the 1982 Bullet for anywhere near that price now. I've been looking for one for a good price and they are going for between 5 and 6 hundred dollars. Nice looking knife, Gus.