Spiggy
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Recently, I started doing some US sided WW2 reenacting; it's really fun; I recommend all old rifle enthusiasts to go out and get a feel of their favorite rifle's context. Whether it be skirmish lines, trench diving, or building to building warfare; it really brings out that feeling you cant get from watching movies.
This is My Band of Brothers
I was on the field during an assigned break eating out of a tuna can with my CRTK M16 when my seargent noticed how "farby(historically incorrect)" I was. Later in the day, he tosses one of these at me and says, "Clean it up, next time you're out here eating, use that." Well, who can turn down a free knife right? Now I'd like to have a fresh knife to work with, being this is an older knife, I'm not sure if it commands a collector's value or if it's worth fixing up for more abuse on the field. it's marked with a simple "Camillus, New York" and on the back is a "27"
it's all dull! anyone got pointers on maintaining/restoring this thing?
This is My Band of Brothers
I was on the field during an assigned break eating out of a tuna can with my CRTK M16 when my seargent noticed how "farby(historically incorrect)" I was. Later in the day, he tosses one of these at me and says, "Clean it up, next time you're out here eating, use that." Well, who can turn down a free knife right? Now I'd like to have a fresh knife to work with, being this is an older knife, I'm not sure if it commands a collector's value or if it's worth fixing up for more abuse on the field. it's marked with a simple "Camillus, New York" and on the back is a "27"
it's all dull! anyone got pointers on maintaining/restoring this thing?