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WEAPONS OF THE WORLD: Folding Knives Replace Bayonets
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| January 10, 2004
| Mike Perry
Posted on 01/10/2004 11:53:29 AM PST by John Jorsett
Folding combat knives are replacing bayonets for many American combat troops. U.S soldiers carried a multitude of civilian manufactured folding knives into combat during the war in Iraq. Among the favorites were the Karambit, a hook shaped folding blade with lengths varying between two to four inches, weighing 3.5 to 3.8 oz.. and with an outside edge and tapered inside edge. attached to an alloy or polymer injection molded handle with an index finger ring. Developed in Indonesia during the 12th Century as a utility knife, it is known to have killed at least one an Iraqi who seized an American soldier's weapon. The soldier's unit received training on the use of the Karambit as a personal defense tool, and it paid off as the peculiar shaped knife can easily inflict a lethal wound. These knives are fairly expensive, costing $240 and up.
Other folding knives are more conventional in shape. Many Marines favored Strider knives, designed and manufactured by retired combat veterans. The Strider knives were noted for their durability and every member of the new Marine commando unit (Special Operations unit Detachment One) received a specially designed Strider knife called the SMF.
Troops are buying the folding knives to replace the M9 bayonet, which is also being replaced by multi-purpose tools for many everyday tasks. Companies like Leatherman Tool Group offer the knife-sized metal implements in a variety of models. These combat "Swiss Army Knife" items are only four inches long when closed and 6.25 inches long when opened. They are a lot cheaper than the folding knives ($50-60), but won't help you much in a fight.
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: banglist; bayonets; equipment; gear; knives; miltech; weapons
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To: John Jorsett
it is known to have killed at least one an Iraqi who seized an American soldier's weapon.Not a wise career move....
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posted on
01/10/2004 11:58:45 AM PST
by
freebilly
To: All
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posted on
01/10/2004 12:00:34 PM PST
by
Support Free Republic
(I'd rather be sleeping. Let's get this over with so I can go back to sleep!)
To: John Jorsett
Other folding knives are more conventional in shape. Many Marines favored Strider knives, designed and manufactured by retired combat veterans. The Strider knives were noted for their durability and every member of the new Marine commando unit (Special Operations unit Detachment One) received a specially designed Strider knife called the SMF. What happened to Kaybars?
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posted on
01/10/2004 12:07:36 PM PST
by
spodefly
(This is my tagline. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
To: John Jorsett
The Karambit...
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posted on
01/10/2004 12:11:44 PM PST
by
Jeff Gordon
(arabed - verb: lower in esteem; hurt the pride of [syn: mortify, chagrin, humble, abase, humiliate])
To: Jeff Gordon
Strider makes great knives, no doubt. I'll take the MT fixed blade for general use. A nice folder is always a good thing too, though.
To: Jack Black
Strider SMF
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posted on
01/10/2004 12:33:54 PM PST
by
Cannoneer No. 4
(The road to Glory cannot be followed with too much baggage.)
To: Jeff Gordon
I gotta have one!
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posted on
01/10/2004 12:39:09 PM PST
by
Restore
To: Cannoneer No. 4
As a platoon leader in Somalia, I can't count the number of times one of my troops, Rambo knife-on-hip, would come up to me and say, "Sir, can I borrow your leatherman?"
These days I'm partial to my Beretta Airlight:
To: Jeff Gordon
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posted on
01/10/2004 12:43:02 PM PST
by
flashbunny
(A corrupt society has many laws.)
To: spodefly
Far as I know, the K-bar is still the issue blade for those whose T.O. weapon is the pistol. The bayonet is supposed to be the blade for those who carry the rifle, but it appears to be going away.
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posted on
01/10/2004 12:43:29 PM PST
by
dcwusmc
("The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself.)
To: Restore
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posted on
01/10/2004 12:44:35 PM PST
by
Restore
To: John Jorsett
Battle blades are a neccessary part of a Soldier's kit. Realistic training is imperative.
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posted on
01/10/2004 12:48:19 PM PST
by
Khurkris
(Ranger On...)
To: flashbunny
A bit fancier than what I have used. But one of the best battle tools; usuable for about everything.
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posted on
01/10/2004 12:50:26 PM PST
by
Khurkris
(Ranger On...)
To: Khurkris
Yup - goy my son a SOG EOD tool, wicked good stuff and a S&W HRT knife, in case he needed to cut away any webbing or the like. He seemed to like both. He should be in the sandbox sometime next month...
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posted on
01/10/2004 1:09:48 PM PST
by
ASOC
(National policy is set by the grunt on point - all else is just a request.....)
To: ASOC
Good fortune to him. Good tools you sent.
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posted on
01/10/2004 1:19:24 PM PST
by
Khurkris
(Ranger On...)
To: John Jorsett
Brought my brother-in law a krambit for Christmas with training videos. Now I've decided I need one too. Emerson is the place to be for these. However I found out about these knives on the highroad.org and there is other outlets for the Emerson knives for about 75.00 less. The videos are impressive----however I was saddened really to see the guy has a wedding ring on!!!!!!LOL
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posted on
01/10/2004 1:22:58 PM PST
by
therut
To: John Jorsett
I still prefer bayonet
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posted on
01/10/2004 1:25:11 PM PST
by
Monty22
To: John Jorsett
Maybe but our Rangers are also buying up "Tomahawks." Yes, I said "Tomahawks," and for all of the same reasons that woodsmen and frontiersman had them to start with.
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posted on
01/10/2004 1:31:42 PM PST
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: Monty22
Being old school, that looks like an improper fit. Looks like an M14 bayonnet on an M15. There isn't enough blade forward.
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posted on
01/10/2004 1:33:23 PM PST
by
Bringbackthedraft
(Hillary 2004 for sure, just watch! Its now or never. She is the very best they can come up with.)
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