Ka Bar
Ka-Bar (trademarked as KA-BAR, pronounced /ˈkeɪ bɑːr/) is the contemporary popular name for the combat knife first adopted by the United States Marine Corps in November 1942 as the 1219C2 combat knife (later designated the USMC Mark 2 combat knife or Knife, Fighting Utility), and subsequently adopted by the United States Navy as the U.S. Navy utility knife, Mark 2. Ka-Bar is the name of a related knife manufacturing company, Ka-Bar Knives., Inc. (formerly Union Cutlery Co.), of Olean, New York, a subsidiary of the Cutco Corporation.
Although Ka-Bar Knives, Inc., currently makes a wide variety of knives and cutlery, it is best known for the Ka-Bar Fighting/Utility knife, which has traditionally used a 7-inch (17.8 cm) 1095 carbon steel clip point blade and leather-washer handle.
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Ka-Bar - IFB Trail Point Fixed Blade - 5351 - knife
Intended Use: Light Utility
Production type: industrial
Country of Production: China
Blade: full tang, stainless steel 8Cr13MoV
Blade finish: Powder coated
Handle: G10
Blade length: 152mm.
Blade thickness: 4mm.
Total length: 286mm.
Weight: 280g.
Sheath: ABS with belt clip system, M.O.L.L.E. compatible.
Notes: -KB-5351 -
Ka-Bar - Jarosz Turok Tactical Knife - 7503 - knife
Intended use: Tactical / Utility
Blade: carbon steel 1095 56 / 58HRC
Country of Origin: USA
Finishing: Teflon coated
Handle: Ultramid
Blade Length: 155mm.
Blade thickness: 5mm.
Total Length: 287mm.
Balance: backward - 1 cm. from the lower guard branch
Weight: 338g.
Sheath: kydexKB-7503