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World War 1 trench knife 

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The Mark I was a development of the earlier U.S. M1917 and the slightly improved M1918 trench knives designed by Henry Disston & Sons of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Both the M1917 and M1918 used a triangular blade and a handle equipped with a guard designed to protect the user's knuckles. By 1918 it was apparent that the M1917 and M1918 designs were too limiting to succeed in their intended role, and a new trench knife design was requested. On 1 June 1918 a panel of AEF officers conducted an exhaustive field test of various trench knives, including the U.S. M1917, the Hughes trench knife and the standard-issue trench knives of the British and French armies, respectively. The field test was performed to examine the qualities of each knife based on the following criteria: the ability to carry one-handed while performing other tasks, the quickness or rapidity of employment in action, security of grip, in case the user was stunned or knocked unconscious, ease of carrying when crawling in a low prone position, the probability of the knife being knocked out of hand during a struggle, the suitability of blade weight, length, and shape; and the shape of the handle. Testing confirmed that the existing M1917 and M1918 designs were in need of improvement. Therefore, a replacement trench knife designated the U.S. trench knife, Mark I was jointly developed by officers of the AEF and the Engineering Division of U.S. Ordnance. This knife was entirely different from the M1917, bearing a flat double-edged blade, a unique metal scabbard, and a cast-bronze handle with built-in guard for individual fingers. The AEF stated that the Mark I was a combination of all of the best features of the trench knives evaluated, and the Mark I's double-edged blade was taken directly from the Couteau Poignard Mle 1916 (known as Le Vengeur), a trench knife design then in service with the French Army. Strategic planning by the Allies in 1918 called for the training and equipping of a 4 million man U.S. Army to be landed in France for an offensive in the Spring of 1919. With the Armistice and the sudden end of hostilities in November 1918, large-scale wartime contracts for Mark I knife production were cancelled. Most Mark I knives that were produced by U.S. manufacturers were never issued, and remained in army storage. During World War II, stocks of Mark I knives were released for issue to army units with a need for a close-combat fighting knife, though the number of Mark I used was limited. Of those Mark I knives released for service, most were issued in 1942 and 1943 to soldiers serving in elite army ranger and airborne formations, though some Mark I knives were used by Marine units in 1942 and 1943, in particular marines serving with the four Marine Raider battalions. Army and Marine field reports concerning the effectiveness of the Mark I knife were mixed; some men liked the design, while others complained that Mark I was poorly balanced, with a relatively thin blade that was prone to snapping at the blade-handle junction, particularly when employed for utility tasks. Other reports noted that the Mark I's large 'brass-knuckle' fingerguard handle was expensive to produce and limited the number of useful fighting grip positions, while preventing the knife from being carried in a conventional leather sheath or scabbard. The Mark I also received criticism from Marine Raiders for its poor balance, relatively slow deployment speed and limited quick-kill penetration capability when used in an offensive role (the Raiders would eventually adopt the United States Marine Raider stiletto, a combat knife with a stiletto-style blade patterned after the Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife). Additionally, U.S. war planners had announced a need for a general-purpose trench knife that could fulfill both the fighting and utility roles, while at the same time conserving strategic metal resources.
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Комментарии : 21   
@joeystaples6869
@joeystaples6869 Месяц назад
When I got mine I looked it over and immediately ordered another one. The modified spear tanto is unique.
@marktra69
@marktra69 Месяц назад
I have one...its everything you said it is...at a very affordable price.
@mbp1652
@mbp1652 28 дней назад
Yep. I'm big fan of tanto tip
@KeithRead-qk7fd
@KeithRead-qk7fd Месяц назад
Like it so much I just bought a second one.
@Fun_tom620
@Fun_tom620 Месяц назад
Cool
@mbp1652
@mbp1652 17 дней назад
@Fightfast Mine just came in the mail. Very nice. The handle is big enough for my hands with gloves. The top slot makes a big difference in getting it to bear. It came sharp enough to shave with. Im very pleased. I will be paying attention to other products that you offer.Thank you
@FightFast
@FightFast 6 дней назад
Wow, thanks for the great review! We're glad to hear the knife is a good fit for you. We really appreciate your feedback and look forward to seeing which of our products catch your eye next. Thanks again for the support and just shout if there's anything else we can do for you!
@Noone-rt6pw
@Noone-rt6pw Месяц назад
A dagger design would be better. With a quality heat treatment, so a razors edge can be put on it and it'd hold it, it'd be sweet. Where a good watermelon knife is double edged. Slice forward lengthwise, pull toward you lengthwise, roll and do again, then filled the meat off the rid, then chop each slice and you're eating watermelon. Old Hickory makes these. I like Cold Steel, or did when it was personally owned, then Kabar. Theres higher end knives, as those from Germany. Japan is known as better steels, but German is right there too, a little behind.
@donaldthetruthseeker-es3nu
@donaldthetruthseeker-es3nu Месяц назад
Is it legal in all states ?
@patkonelectric
@patkonelectric Месяц назад
The finger guard might make it illegal to carry in my state. Otherwise very nice.
@fredsamuel6627
@fredsamuel6627 Месяц назад
Where do you live
@patkonelectric
@patkonelectric Месяц назад
@@fredsamuel6627 Prefer not to say. With that said I can see some arguments over brass knuckle laws.
@mbp1652
@mbp1652 28 дней назад
How big is your hand?
@FightFast
@FightFast 27 дней назад
I usually wear a size medium glove sometimes large. So unless you're Andre the Giant this'll probably be good for you. If not you can return it.
@mbp1652
@mbp1652 27 дней назад
@@FightFast cool. People normally don't take this into consideration. I've had grips that were too small by far. Thank you
@mbp1652
@mbp1652 27 дней назад
I just ordered mine. Give me a couple weeks and I'll tell you what I think.​@@FightFast
@Troy440Dodge
@Troy440Dodge 29 дней назад
Not even close to a WW1 trench knife. Why misrepresent?
@dick_richards
@dick_richards Месяц назад
What kind of stainless steel??
@FightFast
@FightFast Месяц назад
7Cr17mov
@dick_richards
@dick_richards Месяц назад
@@FightFast nice, thank u
@JugglesGrenades
@JugglesGrenades Месяц назад
I live in a "knife friendly" State, but this one would have to stay at home. I can (and do) carry your Titan knife in my combat boot, and that's legal because it's only sharpened on one side. But the knuckle duster on this knife's handle, would get me arrested. Nice knife though....and I DO need another letter opener.
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