++Lets see your Military/ Service blades.++

uxo2

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lets see your WAR KNIVES.

Or peace time Service blade or the blades of a Family member who were Military.
Dads.....etc...etc..





Heres mine.

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Ontario KaBar.. My 3rd one. The others broke.

British Survival knife became my EOD Demo knife.

The M9 and Puma Folder were in Iraq with me.
I actually cut some concertina wire that jammed up a ACE vehicle.
The West German made Puma folder opened up more MREs than I care to remember.


Lets see yours with a small story
 
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Or peace time Service blade or the blades of a Family member who were Military.
Dads.....etc...etc..
 
My old war knife.



I'm the opposite of some of those other guys. I'll post pictures but no story.
 
The best I can do is some knives that my dad gave me ( cheap stuff unrelated to his 12yrs with the army ) a couple of my grandpa's knives ( also unrelated )
But as far as military related all I have is my dad's gear ( bdu's , S.G.T chevrons, patches...ect ), and some coins and a German insignia my grandpa brought back from ww2, as well as a cigarette case he got as a gift before he shipped out, and his unit patch.
I really wish I had some military knives, but the closest I have is a 8$ Chinese m7 bayonet knockoff that my dad got last year.
 
Microtech D/A Socom clip point.

 
Also had a Camillus/Cuda Dominator on my vest. Lost it... Fell off in combat.

 
MIA
1stSgt PST Leatherman ... Gone but not forgotten.

POW
PFC. Benchmade Balisong Model 35. Captured while of leave.

Redeployed
Pvt. M7 Bayonet

Special Assignment
Capt. KA Bar

Present and Accounted for
Sgt. NCO Sword
LCpl. CS SRK
Lt. SA Knife

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CRK Shadow IV
SwissTool
Cold Steel Voyager 3" clip plain edge RFP
 
I carried this Camillus Pilots Survival knife in 1967-68. It wasn't actually issued to me. I had to "liberate" it from a rear echelon supply type in DaNang.

 
Ironbut

Nice knife.... A lot of class it has.


Forgot about this one.
I carried it in Class A's

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Great pics! I, unfortunately, have no pictures of my own to post as I have not served and I no longer have any heirlooms from my Grandfather or Dad. I just wanted to say thank you and God bless you to all of you who have served and are currently serving in the armed forces. Thank you!

Sincerely
Will (Proud Army Brat)
 
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Ironbut

Nice knife.... A lot of class it has.

Thanks. It's pretty much a smaller version of the Marine Kabar & was issued to aircrews in Vietman. The sheath used to have a compartment that held a small oil stone. You can see where the stitching was. After serving me in the Marines for four years, it gutted many PA deer before I retired it. I take it out & give it a coat of oil occasionally.
 
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