good deal, its amazing someone would let something go with that type of history for $15
i saw that on there and emailed him to you must have been fast draw gota love craigslist
great knife il go 25.00
My dad still have his he found at Camp Pendleton. They were WWII holdover KBars. Put a little neatsfoot oil on that sheath RJ and you will be suprised! Great find. All I can find is a pesky Garand...
Beautiful! I hope my Kabar will be in the great of shape when my grandkids get it! Assuming my children aren't gay.
You can leave it to my son it will have a great home .
You can leave it to my son it will have a great home .
Only if you leave the 1940 .45 to my son
Here it is .The Army ordered 4,696 pistols at the end of 1939 where the Coltrock plastic grips were grips made in 1940 and were found to be too brittle and are now rarely seen. As with the 1924 pistols, 1940 pistols have the Ordnance Dept. inspector's initials stamped below the slide stop, the "CSR" stamp for Charles S. Reed. Also, the "P" proof mark was moved to below the magazine catch replacing the "H" initial.
I don't know if I am drooling, had a wet dream, or both...