Made in italy?

MBC77

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I saw these the knives I've never seen before today at the sportsmans warehouse. They where pretty expensive. About 120$ for the folders and almost 200 or over for the fixed blades. they where mostly camo colored knives, desert camo.a few black. they had the U.S.M.C. emblum on them. and the folders where all named after a different fighting vehicel. Like tanks and choppers and such. they all had the marine globe and anchor on them, but they where all made in Italy. I handerled a few of the folders and they where of very good quality, and the fixed blade was AWESOME!I think they where in 154cm. and came with Very very nice sheath.all VERY tactical in nature.and very modern blade designes. no regular bowie's or anything some had american tanto blades with a ''nightmare''grind. there was a karambit also. These knives where very very nice but I can't seem to find any info on the net about them at all, nomatter how I search. I want to get a folder and fixedblade. Anyone know anything?
 
What is the name of the company? Or is that what you are asking? Is it Fox?

And I highly doubt they had anything even close to a nightmare grind.
 
I believe those are Fox knives imported by Ruko. They may even have the Ruko name on some. Our SW also has those knives, along with 3 'rescue' folders that have partially serrated blades, a glass breaker tip on the butt of the knife, and a recessed slot with a blade (belt cutter). The rescue knives sell for around $180. They look really sweet, but the blade stock is pretty thin, and the liner lock looks like that of a $15 knife. I handled one of the rescueknives, and it worked ok, but the blade felt grossly under built for the handle.

Pic of the rescue knife in this thread: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=416055
 
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