Remington Introduces the Model 1100 50th Anniversary Knife

To Commemorate 50 Years of the Most Famous Autoloading Shotgun of All Times.

Remington Model 1100 50th Anniversary Knife
Remington Model 1100 50th Anniversary Knife
Remington
Remington

Madison, NC –-(Ammoland.com)- Remington Arms Company, LLC (“Remington”) is proud to introduce the Model 1100 50th Anniversary knife to celebrate 50 years of the most famous autoloading shotgun of all times.

The limited production knives feature “B” grade American walnut handles, the same wood used for the iconic Model 1100 stocks, with a laser-etched signature “R” utilizing the same checkering pattern as the Model 1100 shotguns.

The 440A modified stainless steel blade features a nail pull styled after the vent rib of the Model 1100 and a laser-etched “Model 1100 50th Anniversary” inscription. The nickel silver bolsters are serialized from 0001 – 1100 and each Model 1100 50th Anniversary knife is proudly made in the USA. Suggested retail price is $99.90.

Model 1100 50th Anniversary Commemorative Knife Features:

  • 100% Made in the USA
  • B Grade American Walnut
  • “R” Laser Checkered
  • 440A Modified Stainless Blade
  • Nickel Silver Bolsters
  • 304 Nickel Based Stainless Liners
  • Nickel Silver Pins
  • Lanyard Hole
  • Limited Production of 1100 Knives
  • Nail Pull Styled After Vent Rib of Model 1100
  • $99.90

About Remington Arms Company, LLC
Remington Arms Company, LLC, (“Remington”) headquartered in Madison, N.C., designs, produces and sells sporting goods products for the hunting and shooting sports markets, as well as solutions to the military, government and law enforcement markets. Founded in 1816 in upstate New York, the Company is one of the nation’s oldest continuously operating manufacturers. Remington is the only U.S. manufacturer of both firearms and ammunition products and one of the largest domestic producers of shotguns and rifles. The Company distributes its products throughout the U.S. and in over 55 foreign countries. More information about the Company can be found at www.remington.com.

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Bad Steel

440A… not worth $10.

rp

Remington has lately gotten on my bad side with their turncoat deal to supply a number of sniper rifles to NY State and City police forces. They were among those that vowed to not sell to police departments that believed in violating Second Amendment rights of the population. It is my belief that Remington should pay a price for this betrayal of the people that buy their products. Remington has been making lesser quality guns for the last several years. They have been trying to revive the name people believed in for years, but this recent incident makes me think… Read more »