OD green love

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There something about OD green....
Makes the knife kind of military looking, classic like a knife from WW2.
Never really though about having an OD green knife.......til I started hanging around with the wrong crowd online in a knife forum ......LOL
I absolutely agree, it has a very attractive military look.
However I don't think any WWII military knives used OD on the handle. By any country.
At least I can't think of any. Maybe some experts could correct me.
I think the first I saw was the Buck M9 bayonet/knife in the mid 80s. And the Austrian Glock knife
although I dont know if OD was standard.
 
I absolutely agree, it has a very attractive military look.
However I don't think any WWII military knives used OD on the handle. By any country.
At least I can't think of any. Maybe some experts could correct me.
I think the first I saw was the Buck M9 bayonet/knife in the mid 80s. And the Austrian Glock knife
although I dont know if OD was stan

I absolutely agree, it has a very attractive military look.
However I don't think any WWII military knives used OD on the handle. By any country.
At least I can't think of any. Maybe some experts could correct me.
I think the first I saw was the Buck M9 bayonet/knife in the mid 80s. And the Austrian Glock knife
although I dont know if OD was standard.
I don't even know if OD Green was used in WW2. It was just a thought........
 
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