The Argonne Assault

MacLaren1

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Just hoping some members that have one might post some pics, and elaborate on how well they like them....The Argonne Assault fascinates me due to my grandfather fighting in that battle.
He was under General John "Black Jack" Pershing.
I can only hope that the Argonne Assault will be offered at Ganza this year....
Thanx fellas...
 
It requires some fairly big mitts to be comfortable but it's a great blade and devastating from all angles.
 
I love the history behind this blade design. One of the most bad ass fighting knives ever made.

Garth
 
I agree with Breavis. Was a little too big for my hands. I had two, an SRT version which didn't fit my hands at my pinky finger. Was a solid feeling blade and looked mean as hell. I just never could get a good grip on it. If the last ring wasn't there it would have been fine. I also had a 2007 Special Edition AA with thicker handles and that one felt better. Still a little big, but I loved that knife. However, I went through a phase where I decided I didn't want to own any safe queens and was going to own only users. Plus it was worth the price of a decent scope, so I sold it. Wish I still had that one. Can't imagine ever using it though. Would go well with my Butaniku Short in that regard. :) 2007 Special Edition AA...amish you friend. :...(

 
I love the history behind this blade design. One of the most bad ass fighting knives ever made.

Garth

When I first saw the name Argonne Assault....I thought "no way"....Busse Combat is as cool as the other side of the pillow...
 
It requires some fairly big mitts to be comfortable but it's a great blade and devastating from all angles.

I would say normal mitts but that's just me ;)
I think I am up to 4 AA's now :)
 
What a sticker, :eek: We may need Black Jack Pershing's way of thinking one day and the double A wouldn't hurt either. ;)
 
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