Hi new member here, nice to meet you all.
I collect WW2 fighting knives and firearms.
My handle is Pitfighter on a bunch of other collecting sites, this site would not allow that name, and so for the first time in fifteen years I have a different name online, lol.
One of my latest pieces, I had been looking for a nice V42 dagger for some time.
I collect Britishfighting Knives, and the history, design + designers and conflicts have a spill over into US WW2 knife design and commando missions.
This one was issued, used, abused and has been re-tipped and worn, but the provenance makes it somewhat interesting.
This dagger came with the Force Man's discharge papers (shown), some photographs (shown), and his Spearhead shoulder patch.
The other props are from my collection, I admit I got as little carried away.
The Kiska patch is appropriate as he was in the Aleutian action.
The 474th patch is also appropriate as he continued to serve after the FSSF officially disbanded. The 474th (Vikings) was where some US service men transferred.
The small folder, is an Ulster "US" marked issue ski knife. The 10th Mountain Division were issued these, and the FSSF shared almost all of their cold weather gear. The Ulster folder has a Phillips head driver - quite rare in WW2, but used to tighten and loosen the ski-shoe.
The 21 grooves in the thumb print were made by the same machine that carved the leather handle.
Kiska Action patch on left. FSSF spearhead and 474th Viking ship.
The little Ulster 10th Mountain Division knife.
Many period images show the FSSF carrying 3X Thompson mags in 2X canvas - a practical if not very protective way to get access to them quickly.
Rear reinforcement plate.
The Forceman's discharge papers, didn't necessarily affect the price of the knife, as with all antiques, you buy the knife not the story, but they are traceable and verifiable.
The owner wearing his spearhead armpatch - like Brad Pitt in Inglorious Basterds.
On an original M1 - the simplified version of the M1928 - but not as simplified as the M1A1-
The lovely little brother to the V42. The Ulster Ski folder.
Some appropriate props and the FSSF dagger.
A WW2 Germanmap of the Spanish French
border.
WW2 German infantry binoculars.
RIA .45acp, French military papers. Grenades and hi-x are inert.
M1 helmet.Information
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