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    early m-3 (RCC0. w/ m-6 milsco scabbard

    a very desirable and scarce early m-3 fighting knife and m-6 leather Milsco scabbard. made by RC Co. the m-3 is super. over all tight, no loose parts. ordnance wheel stamped cross guard and factory edge. blade stamped with makers name and a near perfect nice blued original finish. leather washer grip has no problems- cracked or spaced washers. Milsco scabbard is supple and all stitching is tight/intact. grip strap works fine and stampings are clear (U.S. MILSCO M-6 1943). view all the pictures.
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    ships to Canadaicon postage higher.
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