Tracked-down a mint condition Gerber LMF in brown at Bisley last Weekend. One of the finest production in-the-field knives of all time in my humble:
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looks like something to use in Nam ,rather than england
looks like something to use in Nam ,rather than England
looks like something to use in Nam ,rather than england
Chelt Nam?
ARR .... MMM ...... Can you fit IT on the front end of your BARREL ?
Hard to find, and I think, much nicer than its successor.
It is not a skinning or caping knife; it is a sturdy camp knife, just like the Bowies, the Cattaraugus, K-Bar, and Quartermaster's knives.
That's an interesting concept - two adjectives not commonly applied to the same thing.it is a sturdy camp knife
That's an interesting concept - two adjectives not commonly applied to the same thing.
That's an interesting concept - two adjectives not commonly applied to the same thing.
That's an interesting concept - two adjectives not commonly applied to the same thing.
That is "camp knife", not "camp" knife.That's an interesting concept - two adjectives not commonly applied to the same thing.
That is "camp knife", not "camp" knife.
As in Elk Camp, not a knife worn by Elton John.