Guns International #: 101277041
Seller's Inventory #: MEW1889
Vietnam War Era Special Forces 2 knife set An impressive pair of knives owned by a U.S. soldier who served three tours in Vietnam. The first knife is a Special Forces fighting knife, marked “5th Special Forces Group (Abn) / Vietnam” on the blade. It also has the Special Forces logo and motto “De Oppresso Liber” on the ricasso. The second knife is a Randall Model 14 Attack knife marked “Randall Made / SOLINGEN”. Each knife has it’s original leather scabbard with sharpening stone. Both knives show lots of wear and use, typical of knives used in deployment. Included is a letter from a lifelong friend of the original owner of the knives which provides the name and some of the service history of the original owner. The letter only mentions the Special Forces knife but both knives were owned by the same soldier and were acquired together.
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Guns International #: 101277041
Category - Knives - Military US
- Knives
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone: (832) 360-1771
Fax: (713) 781-6407
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Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
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Vietnam War Era Special Forces 2 knife set (MEW1889)
Description: Vietnam War Era Special Forces 2 knife set An impressive pair of knives owned by a U.S. soldier who served three tours in Vietnam. The first knife is a Special Forces fighting knife, marked “5th Special Forces Group (Abn) / Vietnam” on the blade. It also has the Special Forces logo and motto “De Oppresso Liber” on the ricasso. The second knife is a Randall Model 14 Attack knife marked “Randall Made / SOLINGEN”. Each knife has it’s original leather scabbard with sharpening stone. Both knives show lots of wear and use, typical of knives used in deployment. Included is a letter from a lifelong friend of the original owner of the knives which provides the name and some of the service history of the original owner. The letter only mentions the Special Forces knife but both knives were owned by the same soldier and were acquired together. SOLD |
Guns International #: 101277041
Seller's Inventory #: MEW1889
Vietnam War Era Special Forces 2 knife set An impressive pair of knives owned by a U.S. soldier who served three tours in Vietnam. The first knife is a Special Forces fighting knife, marked “5th Special Forces Group (Abn) / Vietnam” on the blade. It also has the Special Forces logo and motto “De Oppresso Liber” on the ricasso. The second knife is a Randall Model 14 Attack knife marked “Randall Made / SOLINGEN”. Each knife has it’s original leather scabbard with sharpening stone. Both knives show lots of wear and use, typical of knives used in deployment. Included is a letter from a lifelong friend of the original owner of the knives which provides the name and some of the service history of the original owner. The letter only mentions the Special Forces knife but both knives were owned by the same soldier and were acquired together.
Guns International #: 101277041
Seller's Inventory #: MEW1889
Vietnam War Era Special Forces 2 knife set An impressive pair of knives owned by a U.S. soldier who served three tours in Vietnam. The first knife is a Special Forces fighting knife, marked “5th Special Forces Group (Abn) / Vietnam” on the blade. It also has the Special Forces logo and motto “De Oppresso Liber” on the ricasso. The second knife is a Randall Model 14 Attack knife marked “Randall Made / SOLINGEN”. Each knife has it’s original leather scabbard with sharpening stone. Both knives show lots of wear and use, typical of knives used in deployment. Included is a letter from a lifelong friend of the original owner of the knives which provides the name and some of the service history of the original owner. The letter only mentions the Special Forces knife but both knives were owned by the same soldier and were acquired together.