It is made by Chris Reeve Knives, it is called the "Green Beret".
Do you mean the Navy SEALS or Green Berets? If so then the Seals, the Green Berets would never see them coming. Of course the Green Berets would beat the marines. Even if they were outnumbered 100 to 1. 1000 to 1, then it's probably 50/50.
Spetsnaz they supposedly had more skills than the Green Berets it pissed me off because one spetsnaz soilder killed three green berets. I dont trust that stupid computer they used but they did say it was a close fight. Ya i totally understand the spetsnaz guy said they use the ballistics knife they don't they use a throwing shovel I recently watched a show about them and that same guy said they use a throwing shovel and if you watch the episode the green beret disarms the knife from the guy but some how he manages to go to a different room and get another one they only carry one knife so that was messed up plus there was no killing with the snipers and the guys in the video sucked the green berets check there corners unlike the spetsnez that just roll around a corner I say they redo it I think it was screwed with so they would win if you put a spetsnez team and a green beret team and told them to kill each other the green berets would win just because a computer can randomize amount of kills and damage doesn't mean the spetsnez are better
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.
The US Army issues several types of knives, and in addition to that soldiers can carry their own knife or knives. Most popular and widespread models are Buck M9 field knife, which also doubles as a bayonet, Kabar and Ontario military knives. During Vietnam era SOG bowie was issued as a standard knife.
You can wear this knife as part of your official flying uniform. So says the card issued to me with the knife in 1972.
No. At standard temperature, sodium is a highly reactive, silvery-gray metal that is soft enough to be cut with a knife. At standard temperature, chlorine is a dangerous and poisonous yellowish-green gas which exists as Cl2.
A standard knife set usually refers to a set of hobby knives. X-acto's standard set contains knives for trimming and carving and so forth.
An electric knife sharperner will get a standard knife sharpener's job done a lot more quickly and efficiently, though it may not be a quality result.
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
Perform a knife takedown attack. Most knife kills are in this way. The other attack is a standard knife slice.
use a knife
Whatever they buy on their own. Knives aren't an issued item, so, if you want one, you bring your own. I carried a SOG Seal 2000 knife.