Gerber Mk II's, Vietnam era and early 80's, old Swedish Mauser bayonet. Price drop

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First Gerber Mk. II Survival Knife:

-Made 1982, based on serial number B01725. 9213 were made in this year.
-440 C steel. I believe this was the first year they used 440C, moving from L6
-Black Armor Hide Finish on the handle and guard
-Blade is considered a 'Straight Waist' with coarse serrations
-Black Leather sheath with left strap, original to the knife

Condition: Knife is unused. No marks on blade to speak of, factory sharp, like new. Black Armor Hide handle shows a couple of marks where it looks to have been scratched. They are small, and can be seen in the pictures. Sheath is in excellent condition. A few marks here and there, looks like pressure marks. Some green corrosion on a few of the rivets, but they have not deteriorated and looks to be able to be cleaned off in if you were inclined.Back of sheath shows a white residue. Feels like wax that may be leaching out of the leather. Sheath is still supple with no deterioration of any kind.

ASKING $200+ $10 shipping (insured/tracking) PayPal friends/family or add the fee, your choice. USPS money order as well. Now $185 shipped.











Second Gerber Mk. II Survival Knife
-Made in 1973 based on serial number 028373. 4400 were made that year.
-Hand ground L6 steel blade
-Blade is considered 'Wide Wasp' with fine serrations
-Gray Armor Hide handle
-Brown Leather sheath, left strap

Condition: Knife shows use. Blade is dull, and has a couple nicks in the one edge toward the tip. I could not get them to show up in the photo. Would probably sharpen out if you were so inclined. Steel shows some staining, but no pits of any sort. Just spotty staining. Handle is in excellent condition. Some wear on the pommel sharp edges, but overall without marks. Could be cleaned, but again, if you are so inclined.. Sheath is brown leather in excellent condition. No cuts , just some scraps on the area where knife is inserted. Again, some green corrosion on some of the rivets, but nothing deteriorated. Back of sheath shows some fuzziness in the area of the belt loop, but nothing serious. Sheath is 100% intact, supple, and original to the knife. Late Vietnam era Gerber Mk. II worthy of someones collection.

ASKING $375+$15 shipping (insured/tracked) PayPal friends/family or add the fee. Your choice. USPS money order as well. Now $335 shipped










Bayonet.

Bayonet from a Swedish Mauser rifle. Early 1900's bayonet. Blade looks brand new and unused. Some marks from insertion into metal frog/sheath, but looks new. Has a considerable amount of grease/cosmoline in the sheath that has protected it all these years. Metal surfaces are missing bluing here and there, but no mentionable marks or damage. Crown marked. Nice bayonet from the past in excellent conditon.

ASKING $40 shipped. Paypal friends and family or USPS Money Order.






Not looking for trades, unless you have Walther PP, PPK, PPK/s pistols or Luger's to trade. If you have an offer, please don't hesitate to contact me at movsouth@frontier.com. Worst I can say is no. Lowball offers will most likely be ignored.

Thanks for looking.
 
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