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Cold Steel WWII Memorial Filipino Bolo (88CT) |
Points: 10
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The Cold Steel Filipino Bolo Sword. Bolo comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. But the sword that inspired this project came from the private family collection of Guru, Dan Inosanto.
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SOA V42 Marine Dagger Banks Edition with Sheath (UC2784) |
Points: 5
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Colonel Aaron Bank, born November 23, 1902 , was an officer of the United States Army, and the founder of the U.S. Army Special Forces, commonly called "Green Berets". He is also famous for his exploits as an OSS officer during World War II, parachuting into France to coordinate and activate the French Resistance and organizing an operation intended to capture Adolf Hitler. Col. Bank is commonly known throughout the armed forces as “The Father Of The Green Berets.” He died on April 1, 2004 in Dana Point, California at the age of 101. The V-42 Stiletto was used extensively in many Special Forces branches as the primary fighting knife. This historically accurate V-42 stiletto replica features a stacked leather handle like the original, as to be easily handled in cold weather. Each dagger offers a razor-sharp, double-edged stiletto blade that pierces through even tough materials with ease. Thumb notches are cast into the handle above the guard to keep the knife from slipping when wet. Comes with brown leather sheath. Sold Out
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V-42 WWII Dagger (KH2124) |
Points: 4
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Issued to U.S. Special Forces in WWII, the V-42 combat knife featured a skull-cracker butt cap, double-edged blued blade and a stacked leather washer grip. This replica by Hanwei is authentically detailed and fully functional. Sold Out
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Trench Knife (Long Guard) (KH2112) |
Points: 4
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This knife is a replica of a WWII German Army trench knife (also see KH2111). Made for militaria collectors and WWII re-enactors, the knife features a Walnut grip, high-carbon spearpoint blade and a black-enamelled steel sheath with a blade retention spring and a belt clip. Authentically detailed and fully functional. Sold Out
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Trench Knife (Short Guard) (KH2111) |
Points: 4
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This knife is a replica of a WWII German Army trench knife (also see KH2112). Made for militaria collectors and WWII re-enactors, the knife features a Walnut grip, high-carbon spearpoint blade and a black-enamelled steel sheath with a blade retention spring and a belt clip. Authentically detailed and fully functional. Sold Out
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Hanwei V-42 Letter Opener (MH2355) |
Points: 2
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The V-42 Dagger was a specialized fighting knife designed by Major General Robert T. Frederick for the First Special Service Force, or Devil's Brigade, of which he was commanding officer. This unit was a special paratroop unit formed from volunteers of the US and Canadian Military to perform commando type operations behind enemy lines during WWII, and its members were trained extensively in the lethal use of the knife. Sold Out
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Hanwei Fairbairn-Sykes Letter Opener (MH2356) |
Points: 2
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More commonly known as the British Commando Stiletto, The Fairbairn Sykes Fighting knife is named for its designers, W.E. Fairbairn and E.A. Sykes, who developed the knife in Shanghai prior to WWII. The knife was issued to British Commando units during WWII and, on a limited basis, to U.S. Army Rangers stationed in England prior to the mainland invasion. A version was produced in the U.S. for the OSS. Wartime production versions of the Fairbairn Sykes are highly collectible. Sold Out
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Hanwei Mark 2 Letter Opener (MH2357) |
Points: 2
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One of the most recognized general issue knives of WWII, the USMC Fighting Knife is not only still in use today it has also become a symbol of the Marines who carry it. Also known as the Mark 2, after its Navy designation, the knife was fist issued in early 1943 and has been the standard fighting knife of the Marine Corps for more than 50 years. Originally designed as a hunting knife, the only change for the original military version was the application of a non-reflective matte black or gray phosphate finish. Millions of the knives have since been made. Sold Out
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Hanwei M3 Letter Opener (MH2358) |
Points: 2
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The M3 Trench Knife was standardized by the United Sates Army on January 14, 1943 to replace the 1918 Mark1 Trench Knife, carried over from WWI. The M3 was intended for issue to any soldier not equipped with a bayonet. Priority issue was given to the Airborne, Rangers, Mountain and Glider infantry Troops. Over 2.5 million M3 knives were produced by nine manufacturers during WWII, at an average cost to the government of $1.50. Some of the rarer versions sell today in the collector market for upwards of $1000.00! Sold Out
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Hanwei 1918 Mark 1 Letter Opener (MH2362) |
Points: 2
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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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