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special forces knife
I saw a knife several years ago that was said to be a Special Forces knife. It was fixed blade and had a plastic sheath that the knife would snap into and out of. I have tried to find it online and found tons of knives that have the same name but are not the knife that I am looking for. Dose anybody know the knife or where to find one?
- thatoneguy
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Re: special forces knife
Could you be a little more specific? Possibly try to describe what it looks like. There are possibly hundreds that fit that description
Re: special forces knife
quite possibly - the Glock field knife either combat Model 79 or survival Model 81 with sawback.
am i right or am i right??!
am i right or am i right??!
Re: special forces knife
All I rember is that it had a dubble edged blade and that the sheath was made so that the knife would just snap into place and stay there without ever falling out untel you take it out. Just snaps in and out.
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Re: special forces knife
Now that I think of it, could it possibly be the BLACKHAWK! British Special Forces knife?
Re: special forces knife
a dagger?
what length?
any serrrations?
hmmm, so could it be the Gerber Guardian Back-up which is a boot-knife with about a 4-inch blade length?
there's the Aitor Desert King...oh but wait, the sheath doesn't make any "clicking sound" during sheathing.
but seriously, if it's not a product from a well known maker with an above average reputation, then this could get very tough!
what length?
any serrrations?
hmmm, so could it be the Gerber Guardian Back-up which is a boot-knife with about a 4-inch blade length?
there's the Aitor Desert King...oh but wait, the sheath doesn't make any "clicking sound" during sheathing.
but seriously, if it's not a product from a well known maker with an above average reputation, then this could get very tough!
Re: special forces knife
PRC Chinese Police Knife (on left)
Polish Para Military Knife 92C made by Gerlach.
Polish Para Military Knife 92C made by Gerlach.
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Re: special forces knife
Those are kind of cool thx for showing the pics.
Re: special forces knife
Fore runner of the Glock field knife was something from Puma Knives
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_J_q7kOzrAF8/S ... GP0097.JPG
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_J_q7kOzrAF8/S ... GP0098.JPG
The model from Eickhorn AES appeared next.
The following u-tube vdo gives a visual comparison between the Eickhorn and Glock models.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixAwwrXl ... embedded#!
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_J_q7kOzrAF8/S ... GP0097.JPG
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_J_q7kOzrAF8/S ... GP0098.JPG
The model from Eickhorn AES appeared next.
The following u-tube vdo gives a visual comparison between the Eickhorn and Glock models.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixAwwrXl ... embedded#!