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Item Code: 344-377
Blade is in fair condition. True edge has no nicks but appears to have been slightly ground and sharpened. Finish is worn slightly in scattered spots. Iron counterguard is marked “KA-BAR” and “USN MK2.” Stampings are nice and deep but there is some light rust in this area. Leather grip is in very good condition. Just shows some age. Pommel is dark with a hint of rust. Gray plastic scabbard has gray woven frog. Iron throat is marked on front “USN MK2” in two lines while the opposite side has “NORD-8114, B. M. Co. 1/3 VP” in two lines. Scabbard shows some moderate wear and much dirt from storage. Iron throat and snap tips discolored slightly.
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