mg357
Absent Comrade
do any other branches of the american military besides the Marine Corps issue the ka-bar knife?
I bought another when I got home because I left mine with a fellow soldier when I left country.
I Souvenired my knives and Zippos when I left country too . Good tradition .
Anyone know of a good aftermarket ambidextrous sheath? I have the same sheath as pictured, but would like a sheath for the left side of my belt rig. I tried just turning the knife around (putting it in sheath backwards), but it doesn't quite make it all the way in, which prevents the retaining snap from closing.Everybody uses Ka-Bar . My Marine brothers think a KaBar is a Marine item , they think my KaBars are the exact ones they lost 40 years ago , and they think the Navy works for them .![]()
Some KaBar history (and probably the best prices for them on the internet):Though generically called Ka-Bars , they've been made by a bunch of manufacturers. The last officially issued contract knives (80s) I saw were made by Ontario I believe.
Camillus designed the knife(officially the USMC 1219C2) and was always the largest supplier. From the beginning during WWII, and to this day, Ka-bar has done the best job of promoting their association with the knife even though they were only one of several other suppliers.I purchased my own UCMC combat knife in 1971 at Camp LeJune, NC at the PX for $7. it was made by Camillus instead of Ka-bar.