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Armyissue August 8th, 2006 22:32

GLOCK
http://www.armyissue.com/Gallery/alb...s/205_0554.JPG

GLOCK knives were developed in close cooperation with the special forces (Rangers) of the Austrian Army. To achieve best performance and function, no compromises were made in the design, which is getting more approval with every year of service. The GLOCK Field Knife 78 is furthermore perfectly balanced for throwing.

GLOCK Field Knives are best known for their outstanding ruggedness which offer a large range of applications - starting from a "First Aid" knife inside the car to a bone crushing knife for hunters. The cross bar protects the hand against injuries and can be used as thumb rest and as bottle-opener.

In addition to the above, GLOCK knives are sturdy enough to break windows or ammunition boxes, requirements by Armed Forces among many others.Beside of the Austrian Army these multipurpose knives were adopted and are on duty today at various law enforcement agencies and famous special units all over the world. (www.impactguns.com/store/glockknives.)


KABAR (marine corps issue combat knife)
http://www.armyissue.com/Gallery/alb...nife%20002.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ka-bar

Glock / Commando Knife / M7 bayonet /Wenger bayonet (Swiss army Knife )/ D.H. Russel #4 (CF issue survival Knife)
http://www.armyissue.com/Gallery/alb...Knives%201.jpg



you should never believe what one person on the web tells you, so listen to the rest of the world and educate yourself on knives.
When you asked your question the ASC members took what they already knew about knives and condensed it for your question.You admitted that They (we) knew more than you. When you don't listen to what we tell you, it sounds like you think we're a bunch of dumb asses. Well, I'll one up you, spoon feed the info and you will have more info when your done reading and you may not admit to it here, but you will realise you're a dumb ass.
Thats ok as long as you learn from this experience. :-D



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_knife

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knife#Function

http://www.chefschoice.com/tips_myth_all.html

Cheers
:salute:

Spas-Tick22 August 9th, 2006 02:59

Thanks for the links Armyissue, and for the comparison on the pics. Very useful


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