hardcorps1775
05-14-2004, 12:10 PM
these came out very shortly after ds1 and were all the rage for awhile. most of them came in the wrapper with nsn numbers and all that shit. turns out they were made by a company in texas out of canadian bayonet blades and were never in theater or in the defense supply network!
having said all that, they're still cool knives, well made, and very hard to find now, which means they'll probably be really collectable now! hahahahahaha
http://www.gunsnet.net/album/data//500/1394DS1_M7c_Fighting_Knife.jpg
having said all that, they're still cool knives, well made, and very hard to find now, which means they'll probably be really collectable now! hahahahahaha
http://www.gunsnet.net/album/data//500/1394DS1_M7c_Fighting_Knife.jpg