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Remington Cutlery Reborn

Lonoke, Arkansas – January 17, 2022 – Remington has announced that the iconic lineup of Remington cutlery has been reborn. Remington fans, sportsmen and women, knife enthusiasts and collectors everywhere can once again find a variety of Remington cutlery showcasing familiar Big Green branding and quality. The new and comprehensive assortment will soon be available to purchase in stores around America as well as on www.remington.com.

“So many of us grew up with a Remington knife or two in our pockets,” said Remington Director of Accessories Danny Evans. “Having Remington knives back for the next generation represents such an iconic part of the Remington name and history.”

Remington is introducing four main series of knives, with each series including pocket, folding and fixed blade knife variations. The Woodland Series, Backwoods Series, Hunter Series and Guide Series will feature distinctive design work paired with quality craftsmanship.

Additionally, the initial line up of cutlery includes the hand-crafted in the USA Bullet Knife, an Everyday-Carry or EDC line up of knives, a Sportsmen’s Series with many options of cutlery perfect for an outdoor lifestyle, and a variety of Collectable Tin Gift Sets featuring art from the Remington collection and wild game scenes.

More information about Remington cutlery and Big Green ammunition can be found at www.remington.com or on Remington’s e-newsletter and social media accounts.

2 Responses to “Remington Cutlery Reborn”

  1. Stickman says:

    Will this be going the way of S&W knives with cheap steel, or will we be seeing good working mans blades of decent steel?

    If its not 1095 at a minimum, please don’t embarrass us by even showing it and acting like we should care. There are already plenty of places to buy china 3crJunk blades.

  2. Big Red One - Ramadi OIF II says:

    S&W owns Schrade Knives from my understanding. Remington had a decent knife line under their MPD branding. The knives were made by Fox Knives Italy. Think the branding kinda sucked but the blades were good. That Italian stainless N690co