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  2. NRS-2 - Wikipedia

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    25 m. Feed system. single-round. Sights. Open sight. The NRS-2 ( Нож Разведчика Стреляющий, "Scout Firing Knife") (official GRAU index 6P25U) is a gun hybrid with a combination of a knife blade and a built-in single-shot shooting mechanism designed to fire a 7.62×41mm SP-4 (СП-4) cartridge, originally designed for the ...

  3. M3 trench knife - Wikipedia

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    6.75 in (17.1 cm) Blade type. Spear point. Scabbard / sheath. M6, M8, & M8A1. The M3 trench knife or M3 fighting knife was an American military combat knife first issued in March 1943. The M3 was originally designated for issue to soldiers, not otherwise equipped with a bayonet. [1] [2] [3] However, it was particularly designed for use by ...

  4. Korean knife - Wikipedia

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    Korean knife fighting. In Korean dramas depicting ancient times, knives are often used. Usually, assassins and pirates used them to kill government officials or immobilize guards. Korean knives were either thrown at the target or the assailant would creep up behind the guard and slice his throat. Types of knives. all of them have sheathes

  5. Fighting knife - Wikipedia

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    A tactical knife is a knife with one or more military (martial) features designed for use in extreme situations. [6] In popular usage the terms "fighting knife" and "tactical knife" are frequently employed interchangeably, although tactical knife is principally designed to be used as a utility tool, not as a weapon.

  6. French nail - Wikipedia

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    French nail. French nails were locally fabricated and converted bayonets, knives and stabbing weapons for use in the First World War. These were crude stabbing spikes made by adding a point to a steel stake which had its rearmost section heated and bent into a crude handle. A more elegant form of the weapon was the introduction of the Poignard ...

  7. Randall Made Knives - Wikipedia

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    Randall Made Knives, usually referred to as Randall, is an American custom handcrafted knife manufacturer founded by Walter Doane "Bo" Randall, Jr. in the U.S. The knife making shop and showroom is located in Orlando, Florida. Randall began making knives as a hobby in 1937. [3] His son and grandson continue the family trade along with 20 ...

  8. Mad Dog Knives - Wikipedia

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    These knives are not available for sale to the general public. Military models. Mad Dog Knives won the 1992 "SEAL Trials" to supply Naval Special Warfare Groups 1 and 2 with a fixed blade knife. This knife is the ATAK (Advanced Tactical Assault Knife) and Mad Dog Knives received a U.S. Navy Sole Source Justification for its manufacture. The ...

  9. Kukri - Wikipedia

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    450–900 g (1–2 lb) Length. 40–45 cm (16–18 in) The kukri ( English: / ˈkʊkri /) [2] or khukuri ( Nepali: खुकुरी, pronounced [kʰukuri]) is a type of short sword with a distinct recurve in its blade that originated in the Indian subcontinent. It serves multiple purposes as a melee weapon and also as a regular cutting tool ...