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NAMVET72 02-23-2015 01:58 PM

Hey brownie
 
What do you think of the Boker Applegate Fairbairn boot knife:


http://i547.photobucket.com/albums/h...psda18971c.jpg


Clyde

BlackKnight 02-23-2015 04:23 PM

I don't know about him, but I like it.

milkmanjoe 02-23-2015 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlackKnight (Post 102981)
I don't know about him, but I like it.


Ditto that....

sdmc530 02-23-2015 08:36 PM

Sweet looking!

MajO 02-23-2015 08:57 PM

I love these knives. Wikipedia says:

"The Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife is a double-edged fighting knife resembling a dagger or poignard with a foil grip developed by William Ewart Fairbairn and Eric Anthony Sykes in Shanghai based on concepts which the two men initiated before World War II while serving on the Shanghai Municipal Police in China.[1]

The F–S fighting knife was made famous during World War II when issued to British Commandos, the Airborne Forces, the SAS and many other units, especially for the Normandy Landings in June 1944. With its acutely tapered, sharply pointed blade, the F–S fighting knife is frequently described as a stiletto, a weapon optimized for thrusting,[2] although the F-S knife is capable of being used to inflict slash cuts upon an opponent when its cutting edges are sharpened according to specification.[3] The Wilkinson Sword Company made the knife with minor pommel and grip design variations.

The F-S knife is strongly associated with the British commandos and the US Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and Marine Raiders (who based their issued knife on the Fairbairn-Sykes), among other special forces / clandestine / raiding units. It features in the insignia of the British Royal Marines, the Belgian Commandos, the Dutch Commando Corps, founded in the UK during World War II, the Australian 1st Commando Regiment and 2nd Commando Regiment, and the United States Army Rangers, both founded with the help of the British Commandos. A solid gold F–S fighting knife is part of the commandos' memorial at Westminster Abbey."

"Rex Applegate (June 21, 1914 – July 14, 1998) was an American military officer who worked for the Office of Strategic Services, where he trained Allied special forces personnel in close-quarters combat during World War II. He held the rank of colonel."

I have several of the folders.

http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=946

sdmc530 02-23-2015 09:44 PM

I have been getting into blades more and more thanks to you all on here, can you show me the sheath for a boot knife? Thinking of getting like the OP shows. You can never have enough tools!

Caleb 02-23-2015 11:03 PM

Spoke to brownie, he said to send it to me. :D

brownie 02-24-2015 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IamCaleb (Post 103041)
Spoke to brownie, he said to send it to me. :D

:outta: ;)

Namvet, it's a special purpose blade design that fits a niche role well but no other role as well as other blade designs for sd. First, because it's ground on both sides, the blades weight is reduced. That will adversely affect slashing depth for size to weight ratio over other designs.

It's a stabbing knife, not really made with the intent to slash with a lot of effectiveness [ comparably speaking ]. That's a deal breaker for me personally, I want my blades to be as effective at cutting as well as stabbing. I could make due with this design due to specific training using nothing but stabbing skills, but would prefer to carry something with both excellent stabbing and cutting qualities/effectiveness

Hope that helps.

milkmanjoe 02-24-2015 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brownie (Post 103065)
:outta: ;)

Namvet, it's a special purpose blade design that fits a niche role well but no other role as well as other blade designs for sd. First, because it's ground on both sides, the blades weight is reduced. That will adversely affect slashing depth for size to weight ratio over other designs.

It's a stabbing knife, not really made with the intent to slash with a lot of effectiveness [ comparably speaking ]. That's a deal breaker for me personally, I want my blades to be as effective at cutting as well as stabbing. I could make due with this design due to specific training using nothing but stabbing skills, but would prefer to carry something with both excellent stabbing and cutting qualities/effectiveness

Hope that helps.

What if it was longer, much heavier, and the person in possession had popeye forearms for slashing?

brownie 02-24-2015 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by milkmanjoe (Post 103070)
What if it was longer, much heavier, and the person in possession had popeye forearms for slashing?

Sounds like you're describing this blade. I have an original one of these issued to OSS with the original sheath from ww2 :D

https://www.google.com/search?q=ww2+...t%3B1000%3B750

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vtg-US-WW2-O...item19fb064e99


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