Knife Guide
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Gotta say, that one on the ‘Drop Point’ is quite funny, being as we have issued millions of bayonets with that form for over a century, yet it says ‘less suitable for piercing’. Quite incomplete listing, actually, considering not one word was mentioned on blood grooves, or what they are on knives for, etc.
LOT of data missing from this list. More a ‘sheet for new collectors’ than a ‘compendium for survival’ or even ‘key features you want in a knife’, such as full-tang, steel pummel, hand/finger guard, blood groove, modified spear point with half-back live blade, etc. Or the alternative in folding knives, like ‘full liners’, stainless finger springs, matching metal rivets, oversized pommels, lock-back, clip point (thinking of good folders, like the Buck 110V in the single blades, and excellent knives like the Victorinox Tinker, Camper or Tanker models).
Yeah, lot of data missing – but then again, knives aren’t a hobby, they are a lifestyle, to start with.