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In Vietnam the army issue knife was the M7 bayonet still in service with some countries today. The Marines carried, as they have since World War II, the Ka-Bar USMC combat knife. This knife is still carried by current serving Marines and is readily available to civillians. The Navy SEALs carried the SOG bowie knife which was developed for them at the time and in fact stands for 'Studies and Observations Group" which the SEALs were. These knives were the issue knives but individuals of course carried there preferred knives into combat also. Hope this answers your question..
A spear. Some people will tell you a katana, but the katana has little practical value in mass combat.
switchblade (spring loaded knives)
Some do. Mainly cheaply made knives. A GOOD knife from a sporting goods store will cost you more, but can last you a lifetime (or until you lose it)
The Young Knives ...Are Dead ...And Some was created on 2007-07-30.
The very first knife was likely a sharp bit of rock. Since then we added handles, changed blades to metal, changed metals several times, made folding knives, knives with more than one blade, combined knives with tools (Swiss Army Knives. Leatherman), made knives to go on guns (bayonets) made REALLY big knives (swords) and made electric knives (electric carving knives) Some knives are now made with blades that are ceramic- a form of stone. Hey- this is where we started!
Some brands of TV Chef professional knives are Global and Ginsu knives. Both of which are very highly recommended in the cooking community.
Misono knives, Masahiro knives, and Masamoto knives are the top three brands that I know of. Misono knives are the best out of the three with no downside other than availability and cost.
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Global Knives products are knives and sharpeners. They also provide knife storage supplies as well. The knives are made in Japan and are available in a few different styles.
There are many different retailers that offer knives at a wholesale rate. Some examples of retailers that offer this deal on knives include Blue Ridge Knives and Wild Bill Wholesale.