Your Favorite WWII Knife

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Your Favorite WWII Knife

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I check this forum from time to time, and there is not much discussion about military knives. And that is a shame. So, in order to initiate discussion about military knives, with some photos, what is your favorite WWII knife? My favorite is the USM3. Why, because it is so well made, and could be used as both a general use utility knife, and it would make a very effective fighting knife. I found this one years ago and it’s in remarkable shape. Alright, so what is your favorite, and why. Let’s see some photos.
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I agree. The first time I handled one and felt how light but sturdy it was I was impressed. I’ve had several over the years in various conditions (none as nice as yours though). I had a ground down beat and dried up one as a kid that took a lot of abuse and took for granted just how quality of a knife it is.
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Iv'e always been partial to the USN MK2 by Ka-Bar
The Devils Brigade Commando knife is pretty slick too.
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Not a fighting knife as most think of being military, but my favorite is this utility pattern made by Case for the U.S. Navy during WWII. Red “Fiberloid” covers. Why? I collect the pattern, and it’s a fairly rare knife.

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My favorite is the 5 blade mountain trooper .
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ScoutKnives wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:41 am Mine favorite is the 5 blade mountain trooper .
Is that the same as the 10th Mountain Div. knife ??
I've never seen, or at least never noticed, a 'phillips' driver on the bail .... pretty cool !
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royal0014 wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 10:09 am
ScoutKnives wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:41 am Mine favorite is the 5 blade mountain trooper .
Is that the same as the 10th Mountain Div. knife ??
I've never seen, or at least never noticed, a 'phillips' driver on the bail .... pretty cool !
Chris, If my memory serves me correctly, the Phillips was used to tighten the bindings of skis ⛷
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Mike, the 10th Mountain Division "Devil's Brigade" knives are my favorite too. I finally snagged an example of "type 1" quite recently (upper left). :D
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Wow, Herb! You're working on a 6 pack!


I'm partial to the Mark 1's, even though they were technically made for WWI but weren't issued in time, for the most part. This French-made knife could have seen the trenches.
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1967redrider wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 7:08 pm Wow, Herb! You're working on a 6 pack!


I'm partial to the Mark 1's, even though they were technically made for WWI but weren't issued in time, for the most part. This French-made knife could have seen the trenches.
Super nice knife John! ::tu:: I just feel like I've seen that exact knife somewhere before. ::hmm::
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Here’s one that didn’t realize it was for the military until after purchasing Mike Silveys book . No brass anywhere ,nice bone functions properly and looks to have been over buffed a little . Have heard the ones with shields are early WW2 ones but have no proof .
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Fairbairn Sykes Dagger (style)...
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Ripster wrote: Sun Sep 24, 2023 5:28 pm Here’s one that didn’t realize it was for the military until after purchasing Mike Silveys book .
Wow! JP :shock: That is an amazing piece! ::tu:: ::tu:: Once again you never fail to delight the viewer of the post. ::nod::
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Ripster wrote: Sun Sep 24, 2023 5:28 pm Here’s one that didn’t realize it was for the military until after purchasing Mike Silveys book . No brass anywhere ,nice bone functions properly and looks to have been over buffed a little . Have heard the ones with shields are early WW2 ones but have no proof .
Ripster, that is a prize! I have one but am aways on the look out for them. Yours is a good example.
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I have two favorites that I cherish very much.

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My first obtained in 1966, a WWII Fairbaurn Sykes bead & ring.
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Sweet, Jerry. Is the folder an Ulster?
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I’ll nominate the Cattaraugus Q knife…these things are built like tanks
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Here’s my latest Cattaraugus
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herbva wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 4:58 pm Mike, the 10th Mountain Division "Devil's Brigade" knives are my favorite too. I finally snagged an example of "type 1" quite recently (upper left). :D
Those are awesome. That is definitely on my knife bucket list. Cool collection.
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ScoutKnives wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 6:41 am My favorite is the 5 blade mountain trooper .
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jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 2:05 pm I have two favorites that I cherish very much.

(#1
My first obtained in 1966, a WWII Fairbaurn Sykes bead & ring.
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FS--02 MoD Stamp.jpg

My second, a USMC gift from CopOut (Thomas Soudier)

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Easy to see why.
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doglegg wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 12:56 am
jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 2:05 pm I have two favorites that I cherish very much.

(#1
My first obtained in 1966, a WWII Fairbaurn Sykes bead & ring.
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FS--03.jpg
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FS--02 MoD Stamp.jpg

My second, a USMC gift from CopOut (Thomas Soudier)

USMC - Made in USA Camillus - Mark Open.JPG
USMC - Made in USA Camillus - Shield.JPG
Easy to see why.

And you answered my question, thanks dog! I also learned a new trick, assuming people title their pictures correctly. 😉
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Two of my favorites by Western...G-46-8" and L71 Seebee.
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WelderBob wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 6:22 pm Two of my favorites by Western...G-46-8" and L71 Seebee.


Great to see your post, it's been a coon's age. ::nod::👍
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WelderBob wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 6:22 pm Two of my favorites by Western...G-46-8" and L71 Seebee.
I see these Western’s that look like the MK2. If you don’t mind me asking how do you tell that it’s a WW2 model? Thank you
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