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    Another great one

    recently traded for this one. Best conditioned one I have seen.



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    I'm away from my references so what exactly is it? It appears to have a post service grip replacing the original.

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    Uggggggh! Reminds me of those chromed 'mickey mouse' SMLE's and AK47's that the Basra Palace Guards used to strut around with. A handle like that, as opposed to a bayonet, means that you've got to be holding it up very close to use it. Whereas with a bayonet, at least you've got a yard between you.

    I know it's all psychological, but as they teach you in your very basic training, that even though it's the very last means of mechanical defiance, there's something extremely fearsome about closing in with bayonets fitted.

    Just my 2c's worth

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    Quote Originally Posted by gew8805 View Post
    I'm away from my references so what exactly is it? It appears to have a post service grip replacing the original.
    WWII Stone Knuckle Knife

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    Thanks Tony, I'll have to look at Cole's tonight.

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    Not many made, maybe 300. Some without the knuckles.

    Good find.

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    So is this a reissue knife?
    I found this googleing this knife.8th one down.
    E.W. Stone Knife

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    NO, It is not a reissue.

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