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Museum Replicas Royal Indian Katar (403531) |
Points: 12
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This famous push dagger reached the height of its use during the 16th to 19th centuries, and has inspired countless, imaginative fantasy and video game weapons ever since. With his hand securely gripping the cross bars, a warrior could punch through mail armor. This Katar, copied from an example in a British museum, has a “flame” blade and a brass handle with an antiqued finish. Elaborate flourishes on the grip and guard befit its status as a weapon carried by the ruling class. High carbon steel blade. Scabbard included.
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Fairbairn-Sykes Commando Knife (402538) |
Points: 8
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Based on the classic dagger design and beautifully balanced, this knife was the preferred commando weapon in World War II for both the U.S. and British Commonwealth Forces. Our high quality reproduction is made by Windlass Steelcrafts with a heat tempered, hand forged high carbon blued steel blade and hand fitting ferruled blackened metal grip. Comes with top-grain black leather sheath with blued steel tip guard, 2-1⁄2" belt loop slots, black elastic retention strap and 4-sew tabs (used to sew sheath to uniform or equipment). Weighs just over 11 ounces. Cannot ship to CA or MA.
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Museum Replicas Assam Rifles Kukri (400578s) |
Points: 8
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Since 1943 these Kukris have been made by one government contractor; Windlass Steelcrafts. The original, official military issue! Hand forged from high carbon steel, each comes with regulation sheath. A must for outdoor activities that require chopping and cutting.
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Museum Replicas Genuine Gurkha Regimental Kukri (400484s) |
Points: 7
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Since 1943 these Kukris have been made by one government contractor; Windlass Steelcrafts. The original, official military issue! Hand forged from high carbon steel, each comes with regulation sheath. A must for outdoor activities that require chopping and cutting.
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Museum Replicas Mexican Bowie |
Points: 8
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One of the most unique and effective Bowie designs we’ve come across. The original is in a private collection, but it wouldn’t be out of place on the belt of General Santa Anna while seeing courageous action on the frontier. 1085 high carbon steel, uniquely shaped, hand forged full tang blade. Solid brass finger guard and bolster w/hand finished, solid wood handle. Comfortable and wicked fast. Includes top grain leather belt sheath w/embossing and metal reinforced tip. A must for any collector. Made by Windlass Steelcrafts. Can be personalized with 3 Initials
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Museum Replicas Officer`s Kukri (400022s) |
Points: 7
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Since 1943 these Kukris have been made by one government contractor; Windlass Steelcrafts. The original, official military issue! Hand forged from high carbon steel, each comes with regulation sheath. A must for outdoor activities that require chopping and cutting.
This powerful chopping knife is issued to Gurkha Officers in India. The contoured handle is genuine buffalo horn. Features brass pommel and bolster and comes with 2 accessory knives.
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Museum Replicas Traditional BhojPure Kukri (401126) |
Points: 12
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These original battle kukri’s were made prior to 1890. Some were made much earlier, but it’s difficult to determine the exact date. Each kukri is hand made; the steel was smelted, forged, shaped and hammered in Nepal by individual Kamis.
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Museum Replicas WWI Issue Vintage Kukri (401104) |
Points: 12
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This is a later and slightly smaller version of the traditional kukris. As firearms improved, the kukri was actually used more, not just as a weapon, but as a very important tool. This does not come with a scabbard. Limited quantity available.
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Victorian Era Nepal Gurkha Kukri (750076) |
Points: 15
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From the design we would date these Nepalese Officer's Kukri's from around the early 1900's. These Victorian Era kukri's were made by hand for the British Gurkha Regiments as their standard issue sidearm for Officer's. A ferocious weapon in those warrior's hands. No Scabbard.
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Gil Hibben Legionnaire Bowie Knife II (GH5068) |
Points: 12
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Gil Hibben has a history of designing knives for Sylvester Stallone to feature in his films, going back to the Rambo III Bowie. The custom-designed bowie, the Legionnaire, is one of his exceptional movie knives and, now, he releases a second version. A rich dark brown pakkawood handle complements the mirror-polished finish of the guard and pommel. The bowie knife has a keenly sharp, 9 1/2" 7Cr17 stainless steel blade, also, with a mirror-polished finish. A premium leather belt sheath protects the blade and provides a comfortable option of carry.
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Gil Hibben The Legionnaire Bowie (GH5037) |
Points: 12
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Gil Hibben has a history of designing knives for Sylvester Stallone to feature in his films, going back to the Rambo III Bowie. Stallone commissioned Gil to make several knives to use in THE EXPENDABLES and THE EXPENDABLES 2. One of those was a custom-designed Bowie, the Legionnaire. The Legionnaire offers a 9 1/2" 7CR17 stainless steel blade with a mirror polished finish. The handle is constructed of black micarta and is accented with a mirror finished guard and pommel. Includes a classic leather belt sheath with stamped Hibben logo.
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