Blackjack Knives Tartan Dirk
Daggers, Dirks and Push Dagger Knives
Usually double edged with two sharp edges. A few have a false dull edgeand a sharp edge. Sometimes called a boot knife if small enough to fit inside your boot. Stiletto is a small dagger with a narrow tapering blade.
BlackJack knives use convex blades which are durable and hold edges for longer periods. The company uses convex grinding for sharper blades which is better than contemporary V-Bevel method. An Elegant Range with Assured Quality. BlackJack Knives uses high-quality material such as A2 tool sheet and Micarta in making most of the products. Looks like a BlackJack Knives Blackmoor Dirk. Blackjack Blackmoor Dirk (larger Tartan Dirk in the center) LEGION 12 likes this. Oct 6, 2020 #13.
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Gerber dagger knives. We only have one of each knife to sell. Gerber Frisco Shiv dagger, Gerber Frisco Shiv drop point, Gerber Command I, Gerber Guardian. D000039 to D000042 Sold | Gerber Guardian, mint in the box, serial no. 011784. It is 7' overall with a 3-1/4' blade. This is the original model of the Gerber Guardian, which came out over 20 years ago. D000033 Sold | Gerber Guardian I, mint in the box, serial no. C1438S. It is 9-1/8' overall with a |
Gerber Guardian II, Ex+, light ware on the handle from being in sheath, serial no. A8366S. It has not been sharpened. D000035 Sold | Gerber Command II, mint in the box, serial no. A1699S; a companion model to the Mark II. It is 12' overall. D000032 Sold | Blackjack Tartan Dirk that is near mint and comes with two sheaths. D000013 Sold |
T2 Dagger made for the Terminator 2: Judgment Day movie. The knife and sheath are near mint. D000024Sold | Gerber Mark II (Mark 2) with straight blade, black aluminum handle and black Cordura sheath with factory leg tie. Knife is mint in factory box. Serial number H1589S. Gerber item number 5700. Gerber discontinued this model late in 2000. D000061 Sold | |
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Blackjack Knives Tartan Dirk
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