#112282 - 07/16/13 06:24 PM
Re: Remington #R1123 / The "ORIGINAL" Bullet Knife!
[Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Oh, I'll ask, some day down the road.  Very Cool! Especially the sheath. Tony
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#112285 - 07/16/13 11:43 PM
Re: Remington #R1123 / The "ORIGINAL" Bullet Knife!
[Re: TonyLaPetri]
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Way cool, did you trade or just peel off the hundreds? Those are hard to come by these days.
Pap
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#112287 - 07/17/13 10:04 AM
Re: Remington #R1123 / The "ORIGINAL" Bullet Knife!
[Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Really nice one, Cap. These have been some of my favorite "pocket knives" for a long, long time. If anybody ever picks one up, you know why......the weight, feel, toughness, etc.........it just feels great. Also does feel heavy in the pocket though so I've almost always found a sheath that works when it goes into the woods with me. Haven't seen that sheath since my Korean War Vet friend/ mentor introduced me to this one along with the old CASE single locking blade hunter. We completely field dressed, skinned, quartered out and "ate as we went" on long, camping deer hunts together about a million years ago. Aaaaahhhhhh..........thanks for posting.
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#112296 - 07/17/13 06:23 PM
Re: Remington #R1123 / The "ORIGINAL" Bullet Knife!
[Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Yell'l Buddy, I believe you snagged a good one there. Nice knife.
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#122022 - 11/02/14 12:52 AM
Re: Remington #R1123 / The "ORIGINAL" Bullet Knife!
[Re: Litch]
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Wow the knife looks so badass!
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#146427 - 08/02/16 01:43 PM
Re: Remington #R1123 / The "ORIGINAL" Bullet Knife!
[Re: Alex Sullivan]
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Just dropped in
Registered: 07/30/16
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Howdy everyone, This is my very first post on Knife Talk. I hope you all will be patient with me if I miss-step, and will kindly point out what I should be doing. This thread interested me because I have a Remington Bullet Knife from the original pre 1940 production. I found it in a tool box in 1969 that I bought at an auction in Red Deer, Alberta. It is a solid knife, but not in as good condition as the one Chris showed. The Remington mark is still visible, but the blades are quite blackened. Maybe there is a way to brighten them up without losing the Remington trade mark?
This knife got me interested in pocket knives, although I don't have much of a collection yet. I mostly have Case knives.
It was very interesting to see your knife, Chris.
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#150781 - 09/28/16 11:34 AM
Re: Remington #R1123 / The "ORIGINAL" Bullet Knife!
[Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Just dropped in
Registered: 09/27/16
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I also have a 1123 Bullet, not quite as nice as yours but is in very good shape. It still has some etching on blade, with very strong snap.No cracks nor chips especially at the lanyard.
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#155488 - 01/05/17 06:41 PM
Re: Remington #R1123 / The "ORIGINAL" Bullet Knife!
[Re: Roe]
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Captain, as the rest have mentioned this is a very nice 1123. I sold my Remington/Case collection several years ago and in the collection was a 1123 that I decided to keep. Yours is in very nice condition and as you probably already know the old ones had exceptional edge holding abilities. I use my 1123 and it never touches anything other than a kitchen steel and a strop. Getting to why I really posted is your sheath! After I decided to keep my 1123 I started looking for something to carry it in and found one exactly like yours, it wasn't cheap!!!! I ended up with a custom made sheath instead. You might want to do some research on the sheath because the one I was looking at was from a Remington collection also. Great buy and a great knife and sheath combo!! Take care and God bless. r.cordell P.S. I am now addicted to Randall's .....God help me!!!!
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#163493 - 08/11/17 02:02 PM
Re: Remington #R1123 / The "ORIGINAL" Bullet Knife!
[Re: r.cordell]
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Back to the top: I just acquired 300 folders in a collection and some pretty stuff! I am getting an education and wearing Google out. Here are three Bullets, old ones..... Top is a R1263, middle is a R4243 and bottom is a real deal R1306. 
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#163498 - 08/11/17 03:42 PM
Re: Remington #R1123 / The "ORIGINAL" Bullet Knife!
[Re: tunefink]
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A very nice grouping of Remington's.. I'm envious !!
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#163568 - 08/13/17 12:58 PM
Re: Remington #R1123 / The "ORIGINAL" Bullet Knife!
[Re: Michael_Mason]
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Oh - I Love the 1306! Very hard to find in this condition.
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