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Old 06-23-2006, 04:21 PM
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Firm "Phrobis", subsequently purchased by firm "Buck", with decades was kotraktorom of servicemen it made knives and bayonet- knives. Steel accurately, until, I know. This model - derivative of bayonet- knife M9 for M16, or more precisely - "CUK" - Combat Utility Knife - for USMC and Navy Seals.Sdelan in THE USA in the 90th purchased on the very low price - 80 usd. Usually, in there they stand to 200 - it depends on year, model and state. It distinguishes bayonet, that that it is more compact and easier, truth there is no cutting pliers and grindstone. Garda changes.
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