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Hanwei M7 Letter Opener (MH2361) |
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Introduced in 1964, The M7 Bayonet was standard issue for the M16 family of rifles during the Vietnam War. Its 6-3/4" blade, combined with its checkered non-slip grip and overall black finish, allowed the bayonet to double as an effective fighting knife. The M7 was manufactured in both the U.S. and several Asian countries. Sold Out
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Hanwei 1918 Mark 1 Letter Opener (MH2362) |
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Designed for close-combat trench warfare, the 1918 Mark 1 was commissioned near the end of World War I, but never saw action until the beginning of WWII, when it was pressed into service for, among others, Airborne, Rangers and Glider Infantry troops and saw action until early 1943, when it was replaced by the M3. The distinctive "knuckle-duster" grip of the Mk. 1 was cast in brass with a black anti-reflective finish. Highly collectible, the Mark 1 was made by three manufacturers in the U.S. and one in France. Originals sell in the collector market for up to $1000! Sold Out
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United Cutlery M48 Kommando Pocket Rescue Tool (UC2860) |
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This Pocket Rescue Tool is simplest, most-effective way to be prepared for emergency situations. It is the size of a credit card and fits easily into any wallet. Each tool offers a variety of tools for anything you could possibly think of and a section of nylon cord wrapped around it for emergency use. It also features a laser etch of the morse code of SOS and HELP in case you need to signal for rescue. Each PRT also includes a waterproof carrying case with a double-sealing closure and a durable nylon neck lanyard. Includes: 4 wire strippers, 4 ASE wrenches, bottle opener, can opener, screwdriver head, emergency cord, knife blade, inclinometer.
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