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Limited
inventory of various Remington Knives for
sale. These are the Bullet Knives made by Remington
from 1982, including 1990. All knives are guaranteed
that they will not be cracked at the time of shipping.
Boxes are in perfect or near perfect condition and are
accompanied with the original introductory paper. All
as received from the factory. All subject to your
satisfaction. I have listed the knives that we do have
in stock. But remember, we have a limited quantity on
some of these knives. All knives and posters are subject to prior
sales.
ALL KNIVES ARE ORIGINAL REMINGTON IN ORIGINAL BOXES, ALL
MADE IN THE YEARS INDICATED AND SOLD BY REMINGTON DIRECT.
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KNIFE
NAME & YEAR |
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Bullet
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1982
Remington Bullet Pattern R1123
Type: Trapper - Blades: 2
- Type: Long spey 3-5/8" - Muskrat 3-5/8".
Handle: Shaped, single bolster, nickel silver, blade
end.
Material: Delrin, composition, imitation jib bone.
Markings: Remington Circle - Where: Shank end of
both blades
Pattern: R1123-1982 - Where: Both blades
Etching: Remington trademark - models four and six, 1982
- Where: Four and six on Muskrat blade
Length Closed: 4-3/8" - Overall Length:
8"
Current Value, Mint: $625.00
Comments: This was the first of the Remington Annual
Bullet knives. It was made for them by Cammillus,
but sold by Remington for that year only. It was
intended to help sales of their model 4 and 6
rifles. A quite close copy of the original R1123
except that it had stainless steel blades and Delrin
handles. |
$625.00 |
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Baby Bullet
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1983
Remington Bullet Pattern R1173
Type: Baby
Bullet - Blades: 2 - Type: Long Spey 2-7/8" - Muskrat 2-7/8".
Handle: Shaped, single bolster, nickel silver, blade
end.
Material: Delrin composition, imitation jig bone.
Markings: Remington circle - Where: Shank end of both
blades.
Pattern: R1173-1983 - Where: Spey blade R1173, muskrat
blade 1983.
Etching: Remington trademark - Where: Muskrat blade.
Length Closed: 3-1/2" - Overall Length: 6-1/4"
Current Value, Mint: $245.00
Comments: This was the second model of the second issue
Remington Bullets. Made by Camillus, it follows
closely the shape and dimensions of the original Baby
Bullet. The main differences are the stainless
steel blades and Delrin handles. It is a
well-made, sturdy knife and is increasing in value very
rapidly. |
$245.00 |
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Lockback
Baby Bullet
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1984
Remington Bullet Pattern R1173L
Type: Lockback - Blades: 1
- Type: Clip 2-3/4".
Handle: Shaped, single bolster, nickel silver, blade
end, bullet shield.
Material: Composition material - an imitation of dyed,
jigged beef bone.
Markings: Remington circle - Where: End of blade,
stamped.
Pattern: R1173L-1984 - Where: End of shank blade,
stamped.
Etching: Remington trademark - Where: Blade
Length Closed: 3-1/2" - Overall Length: 6-1/4"
Current Value, Mint: $175.00
Comments: This knife was made for and sold by
Remington. It is not a copy of any original
Remington Bullet that I know about. It is,
however, the same size as the original Baby Bullet with
one blade instead of two. This knife and the 1984
R1303 were offered at the same time and they were the
third issue of these second generation Bullets.
Made by Camillus. |
$175.00 |

Lockback
Large Bullet |
1984
Remington Bullet Pattern R1303
Type: Lockback -
Blades: 1 - Type: Clip 3-5/8".
Material: Composition material - an imitation of dyed,
jigged beef bone.
Markings: Remington circle - Where: Shank end of blade,
stamped.
Pattern: R1303-1984 - Where: Shank end of blade,
stamped.
Etching: Remington trademark - Where: Blade.
Length Closed: 4-1/2" - Overall Length: 7-7/8"
Current Value, Mint: $175.00
Comments: Marked Remington and sold by them.
Delrin handles and stainless steel blades. It is a
copy of an original Bullet that is quite rare and also
quite expensive. This knife and a smaller version
were only sold in 1984. They are already a much
sought after collector's item. Made by Camillus. |
$175.00 |

Woodsman
Muskrat |
1985
Remington Bullet Pattern R4353
Type: Muskrat -
Blades: 2 - Type: Long Spey 3-3/16"-Muskrat
3-1/4".
Handle: Equal end, nichel silver bolsters.
Material: Delrin composition, imitation jig bone.
Markings: Remington circle - Where: Shank end of both
blades.
Pattern: R4353-1985 - Where: Shank end of muskrat blade,
shank end of spey blade, 1985.
Etching: Remington trademark - Where: Shank end of
muskrat blade.
Length Closed: 4-1/8" - Overall Length: 7-1/4"
(one blade open)
Current Value, Mint: $205.00
Comments: This is a close and well made copy of
Remington's original R4353. This would be called
the Big Muskrat as it was in the original. This is
the fifth issue of the new Bullets. Manufactured
by Camillus. |
$205.00 |

Hunter |
1986
Remington Bullet Pattern R1263
Type: Hunter -
Blades: 2 - Type: Clip 4-1/8" - Pen 3.
Handle: Banana shape, double nickel silver bolsters,
lined pin end.
Material: Delrin, jig bone pattern.
Markings: Remington circle - Where: Shank end of both
blades.
Pattern: R1263 - Where: Shank end of master blade.
Etching: Remington trademark - Where: Side of master
blade.
Length Closed: 5-5/16" - Overall Length:
9-1/2"
Current Value, Mint: $210.00
Comments: This is a very close copy of the
original R1263 except for the stainless steel blades and
Delrin handles. This has been one of the most
popular and sought after of the sixth issue of the new
Bullets. This knife has been named the Banana Jack
Bullet in both the old and new issues. It's a
Hunter's knife and so named by Remington.
Manufactured by Camillus. |
$210.00 |

Fisherman |
1987
Remington Bullet Pattern R1613
Type: Fisherman -
Blades: 1 - Type: Long clip 4"
Handle: Toot pick shape, nickel silver bolsters, lined,
both ends.
Material: Delrin
Markings: Remington circle - Where: R1613-1987, shank
end of blade.
Pattern: R1613 - Where: Shank end of blade, stamped.
Etching: Remington trademark - Where: Side of blade.
Length Closed: 5" - Overall Length: 9"
Current Value, Mint: $150.00
Comments: This is another close copy of Remington's
original issue R1613. It is called the Round
Shield model. It is a popular knife with
fisherman. The Delrin handles and stainless steel
blade make it practical as well. This one is the
seventh issue of the new Bullets. Manufactured by
Camillus. |
$175.00 |

Muskrat |
1988
Remington Bullet Pattern R4466
Type: Muskrat -
Blades: 2 - Type: Long Clip 2-3/4" - Long Spey
2-3/4".
Handle: Equal end, nickel silver bolsters both ends,
lined.
Material: Delrin
Markings: Remington circle - Where: Shank end of both
blades, stamped.
Pattern: R4466 - Where: Shank muskrat, 1988 shank spey.
Etching: Remington trademark - Where: side of muskrat
blade.
Length Closed: 3-3/4" - Overall Length: 6-1/2"
(one blade open)
Current Value, Mint: $75.00
Comments: This has been my favorite small game knife
since I found the first one, an original of
course. This reproduction is a very close copy,
nicely done. This is the eighth issue of the new
issue Bullets and one of the best to date.
Manufactured by Camillus. |
$75.00 |

Large Bullet |
1989
Remington Bullet Pattern R1128
Type: Trapper -
Blades: 2 - Type: Muskrat 3-5/8" - Spey
3-1/2".
Handle: Shaped, single bolster, nickel silver, blade pin
end.
Material: Cocobolo wood.
Markings: Remington circle - Where: Shank end of both
blades, stamped.
Pattern: R1128 - Where: Shank end, dated 1989, shank
spey.
Etching: Remington trademark - Where: Side of blade.
Length Closed: 4-1/2" - Overall Length: 8"
Current Value, Mint: $75.00
Comments: This is the ninth model of the New Issue
Bullets. It is also the first of these knives that
did not have a Delrin handle. It is Cocobolo wood,
the same as the original R1128. Except for the
handle it is the same knife as the R1123. The most
popular knife pattern in the Bullet series of
knives. Manufactured by Camillus. |
$75.00 |

Tracker |
1990
Remington Bullet Pattern R1306
Type: Tracker -
Blades: 1 - Type: Clip 3-1/2 Lockback.
Handle: Shaped, single nickel silver bolster.
Material: Delrin, stag textured surface.
Markings: Remington circle - Where: Shank end of blade.
Pattern: R1306 - Where: Shank end of blade, dated 1990.
Etching: Remington trademark - Where: Side of blade.
Length Closed: 4-3/8" - Overall Length: 7-7/8"
Current Value, Mint: $49.00 w/box & papers.
Comments: This is the tenth issue in the new issue
Bullets. It, as usual, is a close copy of the
original R1306. The Delrin is attractive and I've
been assured it is much more durable than the natural
Stag. Except for R1128, all of the new issues have
had Delrin and all of them have had stainless steel
blades. It's hard to make a more durable knife
than that. I like the knife and I think you will
also. Manufactured by Camillus. |
$49.00 |
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