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July 2010

Jul
16
2010

Smith & Wesson SWATMBS Swat Medium Serrated Assisted Opening Knife, Black

  • Stainless steel teflon coated blade
  • Black aluminum with inserts handle
  • Spear point serrated blade
  • Comes with a pocket clip
Jul
16
2010

The Fighting Knife

The fighting knife has been around for the gunmen to protect life and country. Whether you’re looking for specific hunting, survival, or tactical weapons here is a sampling of every collector must have in his coveted knife collection.
Let’s start with the most influential design of perfection in the twentieth century, the Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife cons. The original Fairbairn-Sykes was taken by the committee, but is now back on the market. A good testament to a great weapon is the man who designed the knife actually used. The Warriors charge the enemy with the Fairbairn-Sykes knife for almost half a century. combat troops to the knife in countless battles fought by American and British special forces. The CIA and FBI undercover agents consider this knife without complications, in addition to a national security operation. Thousands of lives have been lost in this sheet, but others were saved thousands in the process. The Fairbairn-Sykes is a master built, straight blade, double-edged sword like a dagger.
A look at the past American wild frontier shows Arkansas was a gross place during the 1830s. Americans cut a tough place for tales of heroic deeds and the battle for the honor and prosperity. James Black, an Arkansas blacksmith, is by many accounts, the manufacturer of the Bowie knife. Black knives were copied in England and sold in the United States as a toothpick “Arkansas. Jim Bowie became legend famous Duel” sandbar “in 1827 with a knife would have done for him by Black. After Jim Bowie was killed at the Alamo in 1836, the Bowie knife was firmly established in her name as a lasting tribute. Bowie Knife saw more action in the civil war that weapons of Confederation. A Bowie knife requires minimum maintenance and it is virtually immune to subsequent effects of water, salt, air or moisture.
The trench knife is a sharp looking classic piece of manpower known as a knife pivot. The U.S. Army a first attempt at a trench weapon was the M1917/18 trench knife. The knife has a triangle form and the arch villain articulation varies by manufacturer. The M1918 Mark I is the knife most people think of when the word is launched around trench knife. Major McNary was the designer using the identical design of the sheet to the M1916 trench dagger French. N-American origin are not one of these witnesses of the history of our armed forces. The McNary trench knife edge has been widely used in World War II, including the conflicts of the Vietnam War.
Last but not least of all for survival is the most popular Ka-Bar knife sometimes called K-Bar. They are extremely robust, reliable, robust and knives, like their official sponsors, the Marines and the U.S. Army. These knives are for the most prized possession next to each Marine combat during the Second World War. Owning one of these knives is part of preserving our national heritage that dates back to the tests faced by our ancestors and have earned the right to freedom.
“It is the privilege of human beings to live under the laws of justice and mercy.” -
Wendell Berry

Jul
16
2010

Black Survival Kit Knife

  • Hollow handle
  • filled with Survival items
  • Screw off top
  • compass
  • Matches NOT included