Limited-Time Deal – Save 68% Off Today!
Bereli with low-cost knives. Can you tell we love inexpensive knives? This time, it is the Remington Guide CopperHead Folding Knife, now just $31.00 with FREE Shipping. That is 68% off the MSRP! You save $67.00+. Yeah, this is one of those deals that you want to buy a few. They also make great gifts.
Top Features
- 3.75″ stainless steel blade – sharp, durable, and rust-resistant.
- Stag & zebra wood handles – classic look with premium feel.
- Inlaid gold medallion – signature Remington Guide Series style.
- Nickel silver bolsters & spacers – adds strength and polish.
- Compact folding design – easy to carry, easy to store.
Why Everyone Loves It
This isn’t just a knife—it’s a beautiful conversation piece. The Remington Guide CopperHead combines rugged performance with timeless design, making it equally at home in the field, the workshop, or your pocket. Whether you’re using it daily or gifting it to a friend, its quality and style stand out at a price you can’t ignore.
⭐ What Customers Say
- “Great sale, great products… I’m going back for another look now, see what I can’t live without.” – Verified Buyer.
- “Bought this for a friend—he couldn’t believe the quality and sharpness. Now he carries it every day.” – Verified Buyer.
- “Great knife… good prices, but wish customer service was better at answering calls.” – Verified Buyer.
Unbeatable Price
- MSRP:
$98.00 - Your Price: $31.00
- Savings: Save $67.00 (68% OFF!)
- Click Here to Buy Now!
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Remington Guide CopperHead Folding Knife 3.75" Closed - Stainless Steel Blade | Bereli | $ 31.00 |
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Remington Guide LockBack Folding Knife 4" Closed - Stainless Steel Blade | Bereli | $ 31.00 |
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Remington Guide Lockback Folding Knife, Classic Brown, Silver, and White Design - 15654 | Palmetto State Armory | $ 59.99 $ 48.79 |
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Remington Guide Lockback Folding Knife, Classic Brown, Silver, and White Design - 15654 | Palmetto State Armory | $ 59.99 $ 48.79 |
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Another chinese knife. Can’t gun companies use American companies to make their knives?