First, 2 American knuckedusters
M1917 with a 9 inch triangular stiletto blade.
Replaced by the M1918 trench knife, 11.5 inches overall with a 6.125 two-edged blade.


M1917


M1918
Roger Hooper wrote: |
Those that have picked them up say they are too heavy for easy use. . |
Matthew Bunker wrote: | ||
They're wrong. I've got one in my workshop at the moment (I've been asked to reconstruct a sheath for it) and, whilst it is a brutal looking weapon, it sits very nicely in the hand. It's more of a gladius than a knife really but I would have thought that it did it's job (as a close quarters trench weapon) very well. Thanks for posting the pictures Roger, the drawing of the scabbard is going to be very useful. |
Sa'ar Nudel wrote: |
It IS a sword, not a knife, a true fighting weapon. As it is one of the most sought-after and rare military blade tools there are probably more fakes than originals out there, with the fakes being heavy & cumbersome. |