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$250.00 SOLD
Originally $325.00
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Item Code: 798-36
Overall, the drawn knife meas. approx. 11.50 inches long. The blade itself is approx. 6 5/8 with a spear shaped point. Blade retains about 50% of its original finish while the rest is bright with some light discoloration near the point. One side of the blade is marked “U.S. M3 CASE.” True edge is free of nicks.
Ribbed handle is very good with no nicks or cracks. The cross guard retains some blue but does have some surface rust.
Green fiberglass scabbard has an iron throat marked “USM8.” Scabbard has green woven frog with belt loop for attaching to the belt. [ad] [ph:L]
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