Which army issued/issues the best knife?

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Ben98

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I just wondered what the all round best army knife is.
are there any secret gems that are overshadowed by the SAK?
Tell me what you think:eek:
 

Everything Mac

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Nov 30, 2009
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The British army knife was pretty good. (small folding one)

And the MOD survival knife seems to do pretty well.

Ka-bar??
 

maddave

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Jan 2, 2004
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The British army clasp knife... No bells and whistles, does exactly what a knife should.... Cut things, really well

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launditch1

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Another vote here for the British army jack knife.The Smatchet was pretty cool too..FS knife...
I also like some us military knives like M3's, Ka-bar ect...

Its gotta be the British army personally!
 

Everything Mac

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Nov 30, 2009
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I had one of them stamped 1945 - it had the spike on. Worked well for me as my very first knife!

Andy
 

Radix lecti

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Dutch army knife.
It's a Victorinox,with a lock and several useful items.

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Theo

I have one of those too stekker,an excellent knife,i used to carry one everywhere,however having a locking blade it stays in my pack now.

Like the others i use a british army clasp knife with marlin spike.

Darren
 

stekker

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I have one of those too stekker,an excellent knife,i used to carry one everywhere,however having a locking blade it stays in my pack now.

Like the others i use a british army clasp knife with marlin spike.

Darren
Yes i understand what you mean,it's the law......

Theo
 

Squidders

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Aug 3, 2004
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That's pretty much it then... I doubt there is a member of this forum that wouldn't, with confidence, recommend a Mora as a brilliant all-round bushcraft knife to anyone.
 

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