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Sog - S37 Seal 2000 knife - Made in Japan - PRIVATE COLLECTION - knife
KNIFE WITHDRAWN FROM PRIVATE COLLECTION
* Type: Previously Purchased
* Condition: Overall in very good condition.
* Commercially available Discontinued
* Sharpening: Factory
* Marks on blade: No
* Marks on handle: No
* Box: -
* Scabbard: Present - Original
* Manuals, Certificates and Warranties: -
* Checked and Certified by our in-house laboratory.
The SEAL Team 2000 was designed in collaboration with the Navy SEALs themselves to meet their specific needs in the field. It was introduced in 2001 and quickly became a popular knife among law enforcement professionals, military personnel and tactical knife enthusiasts.
The SOG SEAL Team 2000 Knife was created to withstand the most extreme conditions and challenges in the field, making it a reliable tool for those operating in tactical environments. Its popularity has grown over time due to its reputation as a quality knife built to last and adapt to a variety of situations.
Intended Use: Sporting/Collection
Type of production: Industrial
Blade production: Japan
Blade: AUS-6 stainless steel
Blade Finish: Powder coated
Handle: Zytel
Blade length: 180mm.
Blade thickness: 6mm.
Total length: 315mm.
Balance: on the guard branch
Weight: 359g.
Sheath: made of kydexSOG-S37SEAL-CP -
Mission - MPK10-A2 Plain Edge - Navy Seal Knife - USED - Knife
Knife withdrawn from private collection - Used, but overall in good condition - An iconic, iconic knife from the first decade of the 2000s, tested and selected by the U.S. Navy Seals - The knife already when new presented itself with an average low level of finish and with a rough micropeened blade already very delicate and marked, this knife, used in the field by an Italian soldier in theaters of war, shows signs of cosmetic wear on both blade and sheath that do not affect its functionality in the slightest - Factory sharpening still in excellent condition - Original amphibious scabbard, in very good condition - No box - Checked and certified by our in-house laboratory.
Intended Use: Tactical / MultiroleType of Manufacture: industrial
Blade: A2 steel hardened to 57/58HRC
Country of Production: USA
Handle: made of Hytrel
Blade length: 140mm.
Blade thickness: 6.3mm.
Total length: 267mm.
Weight: 360g.
Sheath: amphibious, made of Hytrel
Packaging: without original packaging
Notes: used knife, withdrawn from private collection, overall in good conditionMI-MPK10-A2 -
Buck - Buckmaster 184 - 1984 First Production - PRIVATE COLLECTION - vintage knife
Knife withdrawn from private collection, dates from the very first production in 1984 (in fact, it does not indicate the patent engravings, affixed in 1985 and does not indicate the production date, affixed only from 1986). Globally in good condition, it has marks on the blade and handle due to the normal passage of time and the very aggressive scabbard which, containing a spring-loaded metal foil, irreparably scratches the blade both in insertion and extraction - It still has the factory sharpening and comes with a compass in the tang and two harpoons already engaged on the guard branch; lacking instead the box and additional accessories - Checked and certified by our in-house laboratory.
Intended Use: Sporting / CollectionType of production: Industrial
Country of manufacture: USA
Blade: knife made entirely of 425M stainless steel
Blade finish: satin-finished
Handle: hollow, stainless steel, with rear screw cap
Blade length: 185mm.
Blade thickness: 7.5mm.
Total length: 315mm.
Balance: set back from the guard branch
Weight: 675g.
Scabbard: black ABS
Notes: The feature, patented, is the presence of two removable screw-on harpoons/hooks. The function of these is simple anchorage. In fact, this knife can be used as a throwing hook by attaching a rope to the ring on the pommel. The manufacturer guarantees a harpoon hold of up to 600 pounds. The Navy Seals, specifically, had requested a knife that could be used underwater in order to anchor the vehicles to an underwater attachment point, and that is the reason for the total steel construction.CP-BUBM1984