The Remington® Model 870™ Upland Knife Lands in Bear & Son Cutlery’s Heritage Line
Jacksonville, Alabama – (ArmsVault.com) – Bear & Son Cutlery offers wingshooters a specialty knife designed for their bird hunting passion, the Remington 870 Upland.
The Remington 870 Knife Series is specifically crafted for hunters. It is derived from the all-popular 870 shotgun and incorporates the actual stock of the Remington Wingmaster® shotgun. The 2-7/8” blade is constructed of 440A stainless steel that holds a sharp edge longer than traditional steel blades, resulting in the quality and durability hunters desire. The knife features a choke tube adjustment tool for either a 12 or 20-gauge shotgun that provides quick changes in the field without carrying additional tools. The gut hook can be utilized to immediately field clean quickly and efficiently by removing entrails from the bird in the field to prevent spoilage.
The Remington Model 870 upland touts the signature “R” that is eloquently laser-etched into the knife handle. All knives in this series are proudly made in the USA.
Model 870 Upland Knife Features:
- 2-7/8” blade
- 440A stainless steel
- Choke tube adjustment tool (12 & 20 gauge)
- Gut hook
- Closed: 3-7/8”
- Open: 6-3/4”
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About Bear & Son Cutlery:
Bear & Son Cutlery is equipped with a rich family tradition in knife making and employs a skilled and experienced work force that is capable of performing many of the extra hand operations that go into the making of their products. The Bear & Son Cutlery factory is unique. It is full self-contained. While some companies only assemble parts brought from various suppliers and put their names on the product, Bear & Son Cutlery does everything in-house from building their own blanking dies to heat treating, grinding and assembly, and hand finishing products. These steps ensure that Bear & Son Cutlery is of excellent quality and a real value for both the dealer and consumer. Their ongoing commitment is to make them in America and make them affordable.