Remington disappointment

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I just pulled out my 2004 Rem Bullet after a long time of letting it sit, and I remembered why.

Wobble.

Besides the obscenely thick grinds (which took a very long time to thin, and were strangely normal on my 1991 version), this thing develops blade play just cutting a piece of cardboard. Has anyone else seen this?

I like Cam knives, but this one needs help.
 
Maybe Camillus didn't make that knife.

Anybody know if Camillus makes any of the bullet knives anymore? They can't be making any with that new Madison tang stamp, but do they still make ANY of Remington's knives and if so, which ones?
 
So it would seem.

These days, one never knows for sure (look for subtle evidences of off-shore).

My 2002 Poster knife may have the wrong blades, but they are rock-solid.
 
Qaulity fell when they began manufacturing in madison and they also lack handle rivets on most models. camillus and bear mgc or bear and son as it's now called makes remington knives in the U.S. but who makes the remington knives in the U.S. in wilmington DE? anyone with any knowledge of this, a reply would be appreciated.
 
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