if the knife is with it, it is worth 800 dollars
what is the value of a world war II pocket knife
The value of a World War II combat knife can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, manufacturer, rarity, and provenance. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred dollars for common models to several thousand for rare or highly sought-after examples. Collectors often look for specific markings, original scabbards, and historical significance, which can further influence the knife's worth. For an accurate appraisal, consulting with a militaria expert or auction house specializing in historical items is advisable.
it really depends on which kind of knife it is, Ka-bar, EG.waterman, (the rarest) Case, or customs.
There isn't.
A knife on the end of a gun
a fake knife is plastic
I can find no knife in the weapons shown in the related link
yeah. When you get dogs, somehow the knife is better. weird, huh?
Possibly the Bayonet.
yes, 1918 LF&C mfg. trench knife. the handle can be removed but not recommended.
Just found out i have one of these! and in Britain! Here its worth (quality depending) up to £500 (up to $790.9 i think)
what it was like in world war 1 for them it was horrible gun and knife wounds almost deaf it was tragic