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For a genuine one depending on condition I would be prepared to pay 350-400 Sterling
There are two possible answers:A knife made by the KA-BAR company.A particular style of Bowie knife used by the US Military.
It was a WWI military knife, it should have wood grips and a blued finish.
it is an example of dramatic irony.
One can purchase a military knife in many different locations such as online examples are Swiss Army knife also Amazon sites. One could go to there local mall such stores as Sears and the Bay may carry Swiss Army Knives.
A person would want a sharp knife because a dull knife would render useless in all aspects of needing the knife in the first place. Unless the knife was being used as a screwdriver or something.
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The Auto Styker is the knife currently issued to the U.S. MILITARY it is a good knife and i have been luckey enough to serve with one
Knife collector "blue" books will be the deciding factors. However, minus any documention of the history of the knife (used by a famous man, for example), the Kabar would most likely have the value of any Kabar knife.
You would use CM or INCHES to measure a knife
Military needed serrations to cut fibrous material. Rope, etc.
There is no "standard" knife used by any military personnel. There are basic guidelines by which soldiers may chose a knife to carry and use, provided primarily that knife is displayed on their service uniform. But the only knife regularly issued by the US military has been the Marine K-Bar for combat infantry troops during Vietnam, and the M9 Bayonet. Personally, I carried two knives in the field in the early '80's when I served: a four inch folding, lock-back Buck knife, and a 6" Boker double edged boot knife.