They are quite sturdy, well balanced, and feel good in the hand.
Great 'all-around' sheath knife. Some of the Mark 2's have
rather thick grips and can be uncomfortable to hold.
I find the MK 1 almost perfect.........
They are quite sturdy, well balanced, and feel good in the hand.
Great 'all-around' sheath knife. Some of the Mark 2's have
rather thick grips and can be uncomfortable to hold.
I find the MK 1 almost perfect.........
Regards,
Steve.
These knives have remained so popular that modern companies are remaking
or continuing to produce this pattern. I believe Boker has reissued one also.
Besides PAL, WWII Mk 1's were also made by: Camillus, Geneva Forge,
Robeson Shuredge, Colonial, Union Cutlery, Boker and
Western States Cutlery.
Regards,
Steve.
I'll have to find a Union Cutlery to go with my M10 bayonet, it's U C 1943 marked. I've seen a few of the Camillus knives, they always seem to bring a premium. We have a military show coming up in April, I'm going to have a long list lol
I use picture frames for documents like that, they make smaller ones, then you can show it that way, and no more rips, or maybe a case for a baseball card? I know they make some that are bigger than the standard card, and those aren't as bulky as the picture frame, just a thought
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