An edition of KA-BAR (2001)

KA-BAR

The Next Generation of the Ultimate Fighting Knife

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An edition of KA-BAR (2001)

KA-BAR

The Next Generation of the Ultimate Fighting Knife

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The KA-BAR Fighting/Utility Knife is the most widely recognized and popular combat knife ever to be produced in the United States. Since its introduction on 23 November 1942, the KA-BAR has performed brilliantly on the battlefields of Europe, the South Pacific, Korea, Southeast Asia, Central America and the Middle East, earning its moniker as the "ultimate fighting knife." Early in 1995 the KA-BAR company decided to update the venerable combat veteran to ensure its combat readiness for the next century and immediately began assembling a team of the top military combat men in the country. On this team was the author, Greg Walker. In this book Walker gives readers an inside view of the exacting design criteria, cutting-edge materials, extensive factory tests and exhaustive real-life field tests that went into the historic redesign of the blade, handguard, handle, pommel and sheath of the ultimate fighting knife of the future. The new fighting knife excelled at these rigorous tests, earning the right to be called a KA-BAR.

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Publisher
Paladin Press
Language
English
Pages
80

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KA-BAR: The Next Generation of the Ultimate Fighting Knife
January 1, 2001, Paladin Press
Paperback in English

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First Sentence

"My love for the original KA-BAR Fighting/Utility knife stretches back to my youth when my childhood friends and I refought World War II skirmishes against imaginary German and Japanese soldiers."

Edition Notes

Published in
Boulder, Colorado

Classifications

Library of Congress
U856.U6 W35 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
80
Dimensions
10.8 x 8.4 x 0.3 inches
Weight
9.6 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8783711M
ISBN 10
1581601204
ISBN 13
9781581601206
LCCN
2002275360
OCLC/WorldCat
52465057
Library Thing
5924541
Anna's Archive
1575ce4d228b6035cdffc82d0ffdbbea, 1575CE4D228B6035CDFFC82D0FFDBBEA
Google
gcMGAAAACAAJ
Goodreads
736776

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My love for the original KA-BAR Fighting/Utility knife stretches back to my youth when my childhood friends and I refought World War II skirmishes against imaginary German and Japanese soldiers.
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