REAL fighting (combat, etc) knives

Real fighters, got it.

These
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These
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No steak knives here.
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daggers have had the misfortune of been termed non-pc in many a law maker's book.
judging by their total lack of utility;
i) Master Cutlery's Triangle Thrust Dagger.
ii) Condor's Pipe Knife Dagger.
both are in my books - definitive man stoppers.
 
Personal favourite.
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Cold Steel OSS in Aus8A.
Long, fast, razorsharp. How bad can a knife get? :D
 
WWI trench knife.

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US M3 Trench Knife, US Pilots Survival Knife, Navy Mark 1 Knife. Benchmade AFO, Leatherman Wave, Camillus Demo Knife, GAK, SAK, British Clasp Knife, US V-42 Dagger.
 
The no. 1 tool for beating back the barbarian hordes since the 4th century B.C.

I wonder if any other sharp object has claimed as many lives as this here design...

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Until the barbarians kicked them back and slayed them in the very center of Rome :D

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The humble Buck 110....


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From 1967 till around 1985 it was "THE KNIFE" to have on one's belt.

It saw action from Cold War Europe to the jungles of Vietnam, and everywhere in between.

The Buck 110 was the preferred knife of sailors, soldiers, airmen, and Marines....bikers, thugs, cops, and crooks....cowboys, ranchers, steel mill workers, textile mill workers, and oil rig roughnecks too....blue collar workers all around the globe.

It is one of the most copied locking folder designs ever.
And for good or bad, it has spilled plenty of blood in its time.



Allen
 
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Here's one; at least according to TSA...

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My wife recently brought one back for my son and forgot she had it in her carry-on bag.
Even after she demonstrated that it was a comb, they said they should confiscate it but would make "an exception" for her.

Thanks TSA!
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Here is one that has ACTUALLY seen heavy action in Afghanistan (on its 3rd trip so far). I have a few over there and in Iraq, but this one is with my nephew, who is a MARINE, so it makes me smile when he tells me of its use to him.

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