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Three-sided Black 9” blade cuts a serious wound. Pointed tip, sharp on all three sides. 14” overall, palm swell ringed synthetic handle and stiff sheath. An attack weapon. Imported.
Cheaper Than Dirt DBA101
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Great Knife, 06/13/2008 |
| Reviewer: Malc |
| This is a very good looking Dagger,very solid, and is VERY well balanced with a good weight, it can be thrown! Only issue i found with it is the synthetic handle is soft and actually bent on me! i even bent it back by hand. How ever This is an excellent buy! |
Wicked!, 06/07/2007 |
| Reviewer: Stalwart |
| This thing is wicked, much bigger than expected although I can read the dimensions...each of the three blades is sharpened to some extent and the pommel is metal.
I didn't have a purpose for the knife, I can't imagine any utility role this knife will fill, but it's neat and inexpensive enough that I figure it's a fun thing for the knife footlocker. |
A Civil War Bayonet Knife!, 04/03/2007 |
| Reviewer: Irish Yankee |
| This is like a '53 3-Band Enfield or '61 Springfield bayonet with an actual handle to hold it, and not a barrel tube mount. The Civil War bayonet is a ferocious weapon that terrified rebel regiments when the Union forces of the 20th Maine came charging down Little Round Top at Gettysburg with their bayonets forward. The psychological effect of the charge struck terror in the hearts of the rebels, and sent them off panic-stricken in a scurry. It has to be the most well-thought out knife in existence, a Civil War bayonet you can hold in your hand. The scabbard completes the package, and offers an effortless way to carry your bayonet knife on your belt. |
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