YES! I’ve just bought one, but the other variant with the dog’s head rather than the USMC marking. It’s a drop-dead beautiful knife - just wish you’d have given more of a commentary. I’m curious about the difference in the quillons, over the standard make.
The stapled sheath is meant to replicate the way the sheaths were made back in the early 1940’s. I have one of these knives and the sheath is actually pretty decent.
Staples on that sheath instead of more robust rivets? for a $225 which is $100 more than a regular USMC KaBar I'd be wondering why such a cheap staple gun was used? Just saying.
What a beautiful piece of steel! 👌
Thank you for showing!
Very nice display. Thank you
YES! I’ve just bought one, but the other variant with the dog’s head rather than the USMC marking. It’s a drop-dead beautiful knife - just wish you’d have given more of a commentary. I’m curious about the difference in the quillons, over the standard make.
The stapled sheath is meant to replicate the way the sheaths were made back in the early 1940’s. I have one of these knives and the sheath is actually pretty decent.
Is there sound ?
What’s that book you got there?
No offense but this looks like it was filmed on a iPhone 1
Staples on that sheath instead of more robust rivets? for a $225 which is $100 more than a regular USMC KaBar I'd be wondering why such a cheap staple gun was used? Just saying.
Because that’s what the originals had! This is a REPRODUCTION of the original USMC fighters. The rivets on the sheath are post WW2.