Hi
I am looking for help with this knife, which has a 6 inch long black blade with a leather handle.
All information gratefully received, thank you
Hi
I am looking for help with this knife, which has a 6 inch long black blade with a leather handle.
All information gratefully received, thank you
I think these were designated M3 fighting knife.
the last photo is a bayonet though
Hello Erica,
The top photo you have posted is, I believe an American M-8 knife. The second photo you have posted is a bayonet, if I am correct.
Ralph.
Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)
Hi, My blue, sorry. The last photo is now in the post where it should be !
It is an earlier version of the US M3 fighting/utility knife made by Case.
The first of this type had the date '1943' on the blade - this was
removed during the first two months of production.
These knives were in production for only a year and a half. The blade
is 'Parkerised' which helps prevent rust. The scabbard is an M8
made by 'Victory Plastics'. It's the first model - without the
wire belt attachment sewn into the webbing.
Case is a high quality maker who are still in business, and this knife
was made in fewer numbers than some of the other 8 makers
so is much sought after. These were not used by the USMC,
who had their own USN MK 2 knives.
Below are two examples made by Camillus (Blade dated)
and Imperial (Guard marked):
Regards,
Steve.
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