Fighting Knives 4
Usually very stout and heavy
duty. May be double edged with two sharp edges or have a sharp and
a dull false edge. A good example is a sub hilt fighter. Many are
military, tactical or combat knives.
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British and Commonwealth
Military Knives
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Combat Knife Throwing: A
New Approach to Knife Throwing and Knife Fighting |
Theater-Made Military Knives of
World War II |
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Street Steel : Choosing And
Carrying Self-Defense Knives |
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Camillus Marine Combat Knife features a 7" high-carbon blade
(12" overall length) #5684. It is near mint with rubbed places
on the blade but it has not been sharpened. Made in USA of
carbon steel.
X-00068 Sold |
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Al Mar Combat Smatchet is mint with near
mint sheath because it is cut slightly where the knife comes out. Serial
number #133/200.
X-00032
Sold |

Al Mar Warrior with black
handle, satin blade and guard. It is mint with the great
original sheath and box. X-00048
Sold |
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