Based on this I'll skip his or her offerings....I've been unable to find legit ZIK markings similar to what they sold.
Based on this I'll skip his or her offerings....I've been unable to find legit ZIK markings similar to what they sold.
Last edited by meyerse; 02-17-2015 at 07:36 PM.
A wise move I think.
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I found these knives to be very bothersome as well. The markings are inconstant and much nicer than on most wartime examples such as those Philippe shares. There is also something about the blade finish that bothers me and the proportions of the scabbard seem inconsistent as well. I think these to be dangerously nice reproductions. Certainly better than the ones we had made while I was involved with OstFront Militaria years ago. It is a bit scary to me because these knives are coming from Poland. It was from Polish military stocks that many of the good knives in the Western market originated from in the late 1990's and early 2000's. So in the past, a knife coming from Poland was considered a good thing in my eyes. Seems things have changed.
Several dozen sold under different nickname , for me too it's a fake NR-40
Note the markings for comparison. Grandfather's NR-40.
...the scabbard made in the field workshop
Thanks for all the responses. Good information for folks who want to avoid a more expensive lesson.
Hi !
Another one for comparison:
1941 Red Army Combat Knife
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