Such knives, manufactured by Blackjack Knives, (till it´s bankrupt in 1997), and, under the logo of John Ek, are, (IMHO), very usable "combat knives" at all ! ...
I shouldn´t be at all surprised if GI´s carried such knives, "private purchased", in combat actually ...
Blade lenght: ca. 166 mm
Overall lenght: ca. 315 mm
Thickness of the blade: ca. 4 mm
Width of the blade: ca. 28,5 mm
Gents,
Quality knife making! I think I may be on the hunt for one of these. Ralph, thank you for posting. Great, now I need to transfer from my Imperial EK fund to another EK fund~
Here´s the "pig sticker" ...
John Ek/Blackjack Pig Sticker Knife
"Pig Sticker" knife manufactured in Effingham, IL, by Blackjack knives. From 1993 to 1997, Blackjack owned the rights to the Ek Commando Knife Company name, and manufactured and distributed knives under that branding. The knife is just over 10.5" long, with a 6" blade, and fitted with wooden handle scales retained by brass pins. The sheath is brown leather, similar in style to the sheaths made for the Blackjack/Ek reproductions of the Sykes-Fairbairn dagger.
source:
John Ek/Blackjack WD-8 Pig Sticker Knife | #1801731908
overall lenght: ca. 266 mm
blade lenght: 157 mm
widht of the blade: 22 mm
thickness of the blade: 4 mm
press stud marked: RAU CO
wooden grip plates "private modified"
I would be interested to know if anyone else here in the forum has any further information (possibly with photo credits) or reports of the use of John Ek knives of this type in US units deployed in Kuwait, Iraq or Afghanistan, or can even confirm this.
Thx. in advance,
R.
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