Here's a pair of not-quite-standard-issue military weapons...
The KABAR USSF Fighting Knife and a Taurus PT92 AFS.
Two variations of former standard issue firearms of the United States Military.
The KABAR USSF Knife is something of a novelty blade produced to commemorate the foundation of the United States Space Force, it's essentially just a KABAR USMC Fighting Knife with a flat gray finish and a blue kraton grip.
The Taurus PT92 is a variation of the Beretta 92, originally produced in a former Beretta Factory with all the same machinery which Taurus had purchased from Beretta after they had fulfilled the terms of a contract by the Brazilian Military. This modern iteration features a number of modifications to the original design which deviate from those of Beretta, yet many of the parts between the two remain completely interchangeable.
I had local SE Idaho Forged in Fire champion Brandon Williams make a blade for my son which I don’t have a picture of. Brandon was able to make two smaller blades with steel left from my sons. I had Brandon use steel I had from two M60 machine gun bolts and Vietnam era flechettes with steel powder to make the canister.
S&W Model 15-4, circa 1980, with two new Case pocket knives. The larger knife is 2-blade Bone Stag Trapper and the smaller knife is a premium 3-blade Stockman.