Twenty-one years ago Remington Arms Co. issued the first official reproduction of the most popular of all of the original "Bullet" knives of the early 1900s. The "Trapper" that Remington produced with the cartridge inlay of the then popular .30 Remington cartridge, was to become a knife collectors icon. One of the original knives in mint condition is now valued in thousands of dollars and the twenty-one year old reproductions are valued in hundreds of dollars.
Remington® is calling their 2008 Annual Bullet® Knife "The Veteran." They will produce several thousand with 440 stainless blades and a very limited run of only 220 with Damascus blades. The model is a classic Barlow with Amber Jigged Bone scales, brass liners, and nickel silver bolsters and bullet inlay.
Two folding hunters each with different handle inserts. Features 440C stainless steel blades and anodized aluminum handles with either stag or olive wood inserts.
Series consists of three, three bladed folders, each with different handle inserts. Features 440C stainless steel blades. Leather hip holster included.
Remington has created an entire line of Italian made knives, including a line of hunters, both fixed blade and folders, and a line of both fixed blade and folding tacticals. The look is completely different. Certainly not your daddy's Remington knife.
Remington has created an entire new line of Italian made knives, including a new line of hunters, both fixed blade and folders, and a new line of both fixed blade and folding tacticals. The look is completely new. Certainly not your daddy's Remington knife.
Features a tanto style blade of N690 stainless coated with new "DLC" coating. Anodized aircraft alloy handles with 3M non-slip inserts.
Remington has created an entire new line of Italian made knives, including a new line of hunters, both fixed blade and folders, and a new line of both fixed blade and folding tacticals. The look is completely new. Certainly not your daddy's Remington knife.
This series is made up of three folders, each with a different blade pattern. Each features 440C stainless steel blades at 56-58 Rc., with black Mill Spec 13924 coating.
This series is made up of three folders, each with a different blade pattern. Each features 440C stainless steel blades at 56-58 Rc., with black PTFE-Teflon coating and ambidextrous thumb studs.
Three tactical folders, each with a different blade style. N690 stainless steel combination edge blades are DLC coated for low reflection. Anodized aluminum handles scales have textured G-10 handles scales for grip.
Three tactical folders, each with a different blade style. 440C stainless steel combination edge blades are PTFE-Teflon coated for low reflection. Anodized aluminum handles scales have textured G-10 handles scales for grip.
Three tactical folders each with different blade styles. Features 440C stainless steel blades with PTFE Teflon coating, stainless steel frame and textured G-10 handle scales.
Three tactical folders, each with a different blade style. N690 stainless steel combination edge blades are DLC coated for low reflection. Anodized aluminum handles scales have 3M nonslip inserts for grip.
Three tactical folders, each with a different blade style. 440C stainless steel blades are Mill Spec coated for low reflection. Anodized aluminum handles scales have 3M textured inserts for grip.
Three tactical folders, each with a different blade style. 440C stainless steel blades are PTFE-Teflon coated for low reflection. Anodized aluminum handles scales have 3m non-slip inserts for grip.
This series is made up of a folder and a fixed blade hunter. Each features 440C stainless steel drop point blade at 56-58 Rc. and black textured G-10 handle scales.
This series is made up of a folder and a fixed blade hunter. Each features 440C stainless steel drop point blade at 56-58 Rc. and anodized aluminum handles scales.
Twenty-one years ago, Remington Arms Co. issued the first official reproduction of the most popular of all of the original "Bullet" knives of the early 1900s. The "Trapper" with an inlay of the then popular .30 Remington cartridge, was to become a knife collectors icon. One of the originals in mint condition, is now valued in thousands of dollars and the twenty-one year old reproductions are valued in hundreds of dollars.
Remington has created an entire new line of Italian made knives, including a new line of hunters, both fixed blade and folders, and a new line of both fixed blade and folding tacticals. The look is completely new. Certainly not your daddy's Remington knife.
Two fixed blade hunters with 440C stainless steel drop point blades. Features anodized aluminum handles with either stag or olive wood inserts.
Series consists of two fixed blade hunters, each with a different blade pattern. Features 440C stainless steel blades and anodized aluminum handles with 3M non-slip inserts.
Remington has created an entire new line of Italian made knives, including a new line of hunters, both fixed blade and folders, and a new line of both fixed blade and folding tacticals. The look is completely new. Certainly not your daddy's Remington knife.
Tanto style blade of N690 stainless coated with new ?DLC? coating. Full tang construction with textured G-10 handle scaels.
Series consists of three fixed blades, each with a different blade pattern. Features 440C stainless steel blades and full tang construction with textured G-10 handle scales. Black Cordura sheath included.
Series consists of three fixed blades, each with a different blade pattern. Features 440C stainless steel blades and full tang construction with textured G-10 handle scales.
Series consists of three fixed blades, each with a different blade pattern. Features 440C stainless steel blades and full tang construction with anodized aluminum handle scales and 3m non-slip inserts. Black Molle sheath included.
Series consists of three fixed blades, each with a different blade pattern. Features 440C stainless steel blades and full tang construction with anodized aluminum handle scales and 3m non-slip inserts. Black Molle sheath with leg extension included.
Series consists of three fixed blades, Clip point, drop point or Tanto, each with a serated top edge. 440C stainless steel blades and full tang construction. Anodized aluminum handle scales have 3M inserts for sure grip. Black Cordura sheath included.
Twenty-one years ago Remington Arms Co. issued the first official reproduction of the most popular of all of the original "Bullet" knives of the early 1900s. The "Trapper" that Remington produced with the cartridge inlay of the then popular .30 Remington cartridge, was to become a knife collectors icon.