WW1 M1 Trench Knife US 1918

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WW1 M1 Trench Knife US 1918

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Every time I look at these and how aggressive they are, I imagine the fighting they were designed for. Dear god.

Au Lion; French firm that supplied some of these for the US. Curious what would have caused those repetitive marks on the back of the handle.
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Excellent right as rain example. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Very nice trench knife. I wonder if those semi-circular marks on the back of the handle came from someone using the back of the knife as a hammer, perhaps to knock loose a stuck bayonet?
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herbva wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 6:55 pm Very nice trench knife. I wonder if those semi-circular marks on the back of the handle came from someone using the back of the knife as a hammer, perhaps to knock loose a stuck bayonet?


::hmm:: I think you're on to something, Herb.
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Ahhh that makes sense. Love aspects of history on weapons like this. Really brings them to life.
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