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- KA-BAR Knives - BladeForums. com
KA-BAR Knives, Inc , a subsidiary of Cutco Corporation, manufactures high quality military, hunting, sporting, and all-purpose utility knives Visit their
- Ka Bar USMC vs. Ontario 498 and SP1 - BladeForums. com
The onatrio 498 is cheaper and better made then the USMC mark 5 "kabar" (the company) made, so why is the "ka bar" brand so much more money lol ? Because people see the name kabar and automatically assume it's the best lol kabar makes great knives, but their USMC fighting knife isn't as good as the Ontario 498, which can be bought for cheaper
- Ka-Bar Kollector Klub Knives 1976-2005 - BladeForums. com
1960's Kabar owned by Brown Family 1966 sold to Cole National Cole maintains and operates Ka-bar 1966-1996 Cole sells assets and product line to Alcas Corporation of Olean NY May of 1996
- The crown jewel of my collection of Marine KA-BAR knives
Thanks to Frank Trzaska's latest military knife sale, I was able to fill in a special spot in my collection of "Marine KA-BAR's" or, more correctly, my collection of USMC 1219C2 knives My “new” Robeson Shuredge is the rarest of the four WWII manufacture USMC 1219C2 knives to find There were v
- New BK82 - BladeForums. com
Anyone jumping on this? My two thoughts: 1 $350 and with regular grivory scales still? 2 Gimme a BK9 in magnacut!
- Kabar 1184 - BladeForums. com
My grandfather gave me this knife when I was a kid about 30 years ago I just dug it out of a drawer it’s been sitting in for over a decade Can’t really remember ever using it What are these things worth? Are they still made? What kind of blade steel cane on these? Any help input is
- USMC 1219c2 Pattern Knife - THE WW2 KA-BAR - U. S. Militaria Forum
The USMC kabar--sans sheath--was acquired in 1960, given to me by another Marine who had a complete example Quite naturally, I combined these two items When I went to Vietnam (1966), I painted the MkII scabbard a dark forrest green color and dyed the canvass green, to make it more USMC compatible This is one way this 'match-up' occurrs
- Spotting fakes | BladeForums. com
When Kabar started making the 1217s (remakes) they deliberately made multiple detail changes to prevent folks from trying to fake them into WW2 originals First, they used the original thick (3 8") pommels BUT they pinned then rather than peening them tight
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