Frost Cutlery Combat Fighter Knife – king of the budget ka-bars
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Chicago Cutlery Walnut Tradition 14-Piece Block Set $34.96 A great gift for the newlywed or college graduate setting up their first apartment, especially if they’re lovers of steak or grilled meats, this 14-piece set contains the blades most commonly used in the everyday kitchen. It includes two three-inch paring knives for trimming, peeling, and dicing fruits and vegetables; a five-inch utility knife for cutting sandwiches and slicing meats; and a six-in… |
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DMT F70C Diamond Mini-Sharp Sharpener Coarse $6.00 DMT Diamond Mini – Sharp with durable polycarbonate guide clamp that offers 7 pre – set angle adjustments! The Sharpener that travels with you. Diamond Mini-Sharp Sharpener with flip open lid / handle and swivel ring for key chain. Measures 5 1/2″ when open. Stay sharp wherever you are and order yours now! AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: DMT Fine Diamond Mini-Sharp – word search in our store for ‘DMT’. DMT … |
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Lansky Folding Tapered Diamond Sharpening Rod $16.49 Lansky Rat Tail Sharpener. Fast, easy sharpening of the hardest steels! When not in use, the full-diamond grit surface folds up into the 3/4 x 3 1/2″ cushion-grip, non-slip handle for easy, safe storage. Get yours today! Lansky Rat Tail Sharpener… |
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KA-BAR Full Size US Marine Corp Fighting Knife, Straight $48.99 ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 7.00 Blade Material: Carbon Steel Black Carry System: Leather Sheath USMC Handle Material: Leather Disks Overall Length (inches): 11.88… |
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Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Knife $43.60 Be prepared for anything with the Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Combat Knife. Featuring ultra-durable stainless steel construction and an ergonomic overmolded rubber handle, the Prodigy provides a sure grip in all conditions and boasts a great balance and feel. Whatever outdoor adventure you tackle next, the Prodigy will be there to see you through.22-41121 Prodigy Survival Combat KnifeAt a Gla… |
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Replica WW1 1918 Trench Knife $7.69 This 1918 WWI replica trench knife is an exact copy of the one issued to troops during the first World War. Since trench warfare was such gruesome, close-quarters combat, the trench knife allowed soldiers to not only stab but also bludgeon enemies with the knuckle guard handle. The 6 3/8″ AUS-6 stainless steel blade is double-edged. Sheath sold separately. 11″ ov… |
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German WWII M42 Replica Helmet $89.95 Germany entered WWII with the M-35 helmet as standard issue (M-16 and M-18 helmets were still in use too). Due to wartime demands in 1942 the M-42 design was put into production. The rolled edge of the M-35 on the shell was eliminated, creating an unfinished edge along the rim. This edge slightly flared out, along the base of the skirt. The elimination of the rolled edge expedited the manufacturin… |
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WWII German M36 Wool Overcoat Costume Sizes: XL $169.95 Reproduction of the pre-war model common during the Polish, French and Russian campaign. Features a dark green collar and two rows of button holes so it can be buttoned either right or left. The wool fabric and twill lining are excellent quality; the coat has roll back cuffs, hook and eye fastener at the collar as well as the skirt hand sewn placket and raw edge hem. Piping colors vary, sorry n… |
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WWII German M36 Wool Overcoat Costume Sizes: M $169.95 Reproduction of the pre-war model common during the Polish, French and Russian campaign. Features a dark green collar and two rows of button holes so it can be buttoned either right or left. The wool fabric and twill lining are excellent quality; the coat has roll back cuffs, hook and eye fastener at the collar as well as the skirt hand sewn placket and raw edge hem. Piping colors vary, sorry n… |
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WWII U.S. Army Officer’s Crush Cap Green – 7-3/4 $64.95 Relive the glory days of the U.S. Army Air Force during WWII with this high-quality reproduction “50 Mission” Officer’s Crush Cap; so named because officers removed the wire cap stiffener to accommodate wearing head-phones while on missions. The wearer of a worn crush cap was considered an experienced combat flyer and had been on at least 50 combat missions. The crush caps became popular with grou… |
