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08-08-2016 09:46 PM
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Yes, they were issued. Marines never threw anything away, remember.
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Yes, they were issued. Marines never threw anything away, remember.
Indeed. Though not very versatile due to the blade shape, the M1917 trench knife saw more issue during the Second World War than during the Great War.
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T thought the 1918 trench knife saw more service during WW11 the 1918 has brass knuckles and a knife blade the 1917 had a long triangular blade and a hand guard
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One I've steered clear of due to the large number of fakes out there.
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Originally Posted by
rice 123
T thought the 1918 trench knife saw more service during WW11 the 1918 has brass knuckles and a knife blade the 1917 had a long triangular blade and a hand guard
Both the M1917 and the M1918 did.
I have two unissued M1917s that came out of a Virginia National Guard Armory in the late 1950s or early 1960s along with some other bits.
Last edited by gew8805; 08-11-2016 at 04:20 PM.
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