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knife indentification
Hey guys need some help on figuring out who made this knife. It's a military style, looks sort of like a K-Bar with a leather sheat backed at the bottom with a type of thin metal and had a place for a stone. The handle is made of leather rings swelled in the middle and has a octagon shaped pomel. The only markings found are Ontario and the numbers 01-86.
It's in pretty good shape considering how long it has laid hidden in my buds shop. Thanks for any help. |
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Sounds like Ontario Knife company. I seem to remember them releasing an Air Force survival knife that was very similar. I believe my uncle had one. Seemed to be a good knife.
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Yep, that's the Air Force survival knife from Ontario Knife. Might be an old one, since they seem to be using @#$@# plastic handles now.
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