Posted: 4/1/2014 2:26:47 AM EDT
| My dealer carry's them ,are they any good? |
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Kind of a heavy build for slicing but it's at least as good as a Kbar for general use.
Of course you can't fall on the end of the standard Kbar sheath without the point coming through to stab you. Glock is safer. I used to tape one upside down on my LBE and could release it with my thumb on the catch. Wish I could remember where it went to. I think it may have gotten away from me. Intend to get sand colored one some day. |
| They are narrow, dagger style fighting knives not general purpose blades. They have a similar blade profile as a M3 Trench knife or M4 bayonet. Not very good for chopping, batoning, slashing or digging. They are stout knives but are essentially AUG bayonets/fighting knives and are designed to be used as a stabbing weapon. |
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Quoted: They are narrow, dagger style fighting knives not general purpose blades. They have a similar blade profile as a M3 Trench knife or M4 bayonet. Not very good for chopping, batoning, slashing or digging. They are stout knives but are essentially AUG bayonets/fighting knives and are designed to be used as a stabbing weapon. |
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They are narrow, dagger style fighting knives not general purpose blades. They have a similar blade profile as a M3 Trench knife or M4 bayonet. Not very good for chopping, batoning, slashing or digging. They are stout knives but are essentially AUG bayonets/fighting knives and are designed to be used as a stabbing weapon. This. I wouldn't buy one, but I'm not giving away the one I have either. |