First Look: Remington 2024 Bullet Knife

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posted on December 6, 2023
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REM 2024 Waterfowler Bullet Knife 3

Remington Ammunition has announced the release of the highly anticipated 2024 edition of their iconic Bullet Knife. This annual tradition has become a favorite among collectors, often hailed as America's most sought-after pocketknife.

The Waterfowler is a true testament to Remington's commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Proudly Made in the USA, this limited-edition collectible knife showcases fine materials and meticulous attention to detail. Each knife features a 1095 Carbon Steel Clip point blade; long spey partially serrated blade; a birding gut hook; and the famous nickel silver Bullet shield inlayed in a genuine jigged bone handle.

Remington Bullet Knife

“With only a limited quantity produced, the 2024 edition is a must-have for avid collectors and enthusiasts alike,” said Remington Cutlery director Danny Evans. “The Bullet Knife has long been revered as one of the most-collected knives of all time, and this latest edition is sure to continue that legacy.”

In a revival of Remington’s tradition of years past, the company has partnered with award-winning wildlife artist Scot Storm to produce an annual painting celebrating each year’s new Bullet Knife. The 2024 Waterfowler painting entitled “Tangled Moment” highlights a father & son caught by surprise by an inbound flight of cupped wings waterfowl.

Bullet knife fans & collectors can find the Bullet Knife, see this year’s artwork, and purchase other collectable items celebrating The Waterfowler on remington.com. MSRP: $149.99

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