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Russian ROSarms knives

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Here is one I have had for just a couple of weeks, wanted to show it off to you guys. From ROSarms, made in Russia. This model is the 'Russian Bayonet" and was a very limited issue. A rarity for the company, this one has micarta handles, brown in color. Handles affixed with hollow center type rivets, so each one could act as a wrist thong hole.

Steel... A mystery steel to me. Only tough use and sharpening would prove if it is any good or not. Something I have not done yet. Yeah, looks good, and we have information from the factory web site:

http://www.russianknives.com/index.htm

Here I quote: "Knives' blades are made of the famous Zlatoust forged and hardened stainless steel 110x18M and 40x10C-2M (relatives to steel BG-42)".

In the looks department... I like it. I like it alot. A combat looking blade with a sorta traditional style to it. Fulll tang construction. Brass guard. Blade is 3/16" at thickest part. A comfortable heft. Overall length is 12" and the blade is 7 1/4" long. Could be a decent 'camp' knife, although the double guard does limit how the knife can be gripped, hence used. I think the fit and finish overall is just fine. I don't have the thought, the sensation, when holding it, that it is a cheaply made product. But still, having not yet used the knife, I don't know if it is really better than the latest 'tactical bowie' offering from Frost Cutlery.

I saw these ROSarms knives a year and a half ago at a gun and knife show. Most have birch handles, it seems. Dealers are limited, although it is easy to become a dealer (minimum order $500- which puts me off). List price is $155, street price can range as low as $119. I got this as a closeout from a wholesaler who didn't have enough of them to warrant listing is his offerings and paid much much less.

Leather ('reconstituted type leather, I think) sheath is OK. Servicable. Other than this limited information, in light of not yet having time to put this thing to work, I can't tell you much more about it.

As the knife is Russian, I show it here with Col. Kalashnikov's great firearm.

Phil
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I like that, I like that alot. ::tu::
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8) Very nice looking Fixed Blade! Comrade. ::tu::
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That is a fine combination Phil... ::tu:: ::tu::

Only one thing missing...

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I forgot the vodka? Doh! Big old Homer Simpson slap on the head.

Gives a whole new meaning to the term: Vodka Shooters, doesn't it?

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