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Here is a little known U.S. WWII combat knife from my collection.
Made in Sydney Australia for issue to U.S. forces.
5 7/8" blade with a razor sharp spear point false edge.
The knife is very light weight and easy to carry, yet strong enough to make a formidable weapon.
Blade stock is about .100" thick through the full tang, tapering to a slightly thinner blade spine.
The wood handle, while somewhat small, fits the hand perfectly and gives a good grasp.
rc
Made in Sydney Australia for issue to U.S. forces.
5 7/8" blade with a razor sharp spear point false edge.
The knife is very light weight and easy to carry, yet strong enough to make a formidable weapon.
Blade stock is about .100" thick through the full tang, tapering to a slightly thinner blade spine.
The wood handle, while somewhat small, fits the hand perfectly and gives a good grasp.
rc
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