Ka Bar U.S.M.C. Tang Stamp Knife with Eagle And Globe Crest Sheath

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Main Features

  • Blade 2" Serrated Edge 7" Lenght,

Description

Oval handles with stacked leather disks, smoothed & polished. Black epoxy, powder coated, high carbon steel blades, buff polished razor sharp edge. Powdered metal butt cap, carbon steel guard, both powder coated. Cowhide sheath . OAL: 11-7/8" . Gift boxed.

Other Details

  • Brand: Ka-bar
  • EAN: 0617717212185
  • Label: Ka-bar
  • Manufacturer: Ka-bar
  • UPC: 617717212185
  • Item Dimensions: 13.50 in x 3.00 in x 2.50 in; 2.50 lb

Customer Reviews

A handy do-it-all knife

5.0 / 5.0


The Ka-Bar is legendary and for good reason. They are one of the best utility / survival knives made. Another benefit is that the knife is 100% American made, therefore you help support American business. From the woods of America, war-torn Europe and the jungles of Vietnam, the Ka-Bar is still carried by troops in today's conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, a testament to their status and reputation.

If you want to give it to somebody as a gift, search more extensively for other Ka-Bar knives that commemorate historical military events or are marked for the specific branch of service (Army, Marines, Navy, I believe Air Force and Coast Guard ones can be had as well). For a civilian, any Ka-Bar knife will do just fine.


Amazing

5.0 / 5.0


Well, at some point i was lookin for a knife, especially for camping and outdoor, but something like an "all around" knife that i could use in many situations.
After some research on the internet i found out this knife, that i didnt know of...(i am not really a knife guy), but the USMC Ka-Bar was highly rated in every site i looked.
I decided to buy it and am very happy with it...its a beautiful knife,very sharp, the weight is perfect,its not too big or too small,its very compact and the materials are awesome.
6 stars!!! ;)


A legend...

5.0 / 5.0


In 1968 I was home on leave from the USMC before I shipped out. My father (a career Marine himself) handed me a package wrapped in oil skin and said "Here, son, you may need this some time. Keep it sharp." I said I would and he went back in the house. He was a man of few words and fewer emotions so it meant a great deal to me that he gave me the KaBar he had carried through the Pacific in WW2. His words were prophetic. I would not be here today if it weren't for that knife. Sadly, it was stolen shortly before I was discharged and I never recovered it. I was happy to hear that Ka-Bar is mfg these knives to the original mil specs. Many of our troops take them to Iraq and Afganistan. I purchased this knife for camping, but mostly as a rememberence of my father. 5 stars for sure.


Best Knife

5.0 / 5.0


Best knife ever! its a must own. I use this for outdoors and I can cut anything. Beware though, its a freakin enormous knife. Sweet


Great knife

5.0 / 5.0


love this knife. it is exactly what you'd expect.
its rugged, balanced, has a little weight behind it, everything you'd need for a usmc issued knife.
works great for camping/hunting/survival.
its a remake of the original ka-bar issued to marines during ww2 and it doesn't disappoint.


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