Scrap Yard Discussion Forums

Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 4 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12
Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: Shaolin] #231707 07/08/08 12:16 AM
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 416
T
Texas Tony Offline
Mongrel
Offline
Mongrel
T
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 416
it is sweet....Same specs as the original RC3 SE only except the pommel is sharpend and it has Green micarta scales instead of black linen and serial numbered

Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: Unsub] #231708 07/10/08 12:31 PM
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 18
The Dog Offline
Pound Puppy
Offline
Pound Puppy
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 18
If our boy were using S6's we would've won this war by now! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: The Dog] #231709 07/11/08 01:57 AM
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 916
BIG footed NICK Offline
Scrapper
Offline
Scrapper
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 916
Quote
If our boy were using S6's we would've won this war by now! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
Aww, C'mon dog.

Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: Unsub] #231710 07/14/08 10:44 PM
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,379
Steel Fan Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,379
This is quite an interesting question for me and in a word the UK troops are limited usually as to availability....affordability....and peer pressure/troop commander views on the subject.

I started back in the late Falklands...a war embodying the poor kit being issued and remembered by many as the trench foot epidemic....plastic bags over issued boots....taking boots off the Argentinian soldiers and using their FAL's which had a full auto ability which the SLR did not. A handy feature in a trench clearance. If we could not get the "boots" right...imagine what the position was like on knives.

Traditionally you got a Sheffield made slip joint sheep's foot pen knife with a Marlin Spike....the SLR Bayonet and if you had your wits about you you took up the chance to get a Martindale Golok....ignored by many as we were not going to the jungle....but the best bit of knife kit we had....with one exception.

If you were in the know you could wangle an Army issue Kukri...I was initially with the Light Infantry whose depot in Winchester was adjacent to the Gurka's depot...I got one and by far these were the best knives you could get your hands on. Foget Fairbairn Sykes knives. Stored but never issued. The Kukri however was much better at hand to hand. When H Jones got killed leading the Para's up one side of Tumbledown mountain in a full fire fight.....the attack on the adjacent side lead by Gurka's was rumoured to be a walk in the park ( got to say I was not there on that one ). The Argie's had spoted the Gurka's coming up the hill with NV and Kukri's held in their teeth. That was enough for them....or so legend has it. I have read the sticky about not posting stuff which might be "horrific" so all I will say is the Agrie's had the right idea bugging out of there. There is nothing more effective than a Gurka in CQB mode with a Kukri.....it is like Kipling tells it in his poem - "IF" - "if you can keep your head about you when all around you poeple are losing theirs"....

After the Falklands every NCO with either the Falklands on their CV or a Jungle School course or secondment to our SF's and the SF guys themselves...they all went for a Kukri. They still do.

Our pay is such that our private soldiers are getting less than traffic warden's pay and putting their lives on the line. Spare cash goes on a Swiss Army knife or more recently a Leatherman. Some might splash out on a good lock knife. Very popular because once you get issued your webbing the space available is limited if you want to be able to crawl with no frontal obstruction and a lock knife easily goes in your smock. A kukri usually gets carried round the back and wedged between your belt and a hippo pad if you buy one.

After the Falklands kit got a lot better and cash freed up. I remember buying Danner boots with a Gortex lining, a Gortex bivi bag from Survival Aids, a Gortex cagoule from Berghaus and having all this on my credit card for months.This stuff is all issued now.

What would be incredibly popular allowing for the value for money aspect would be CGDM's or DCDM's if we could get a hold of them. Cold Steel knives and Fallkniven are much more available over here. If you work as a Sniper you need a larger belt knife for hide construction etc..so CGDF's would also be popular. These are all affordable but not available. I am home at present waiting to go back to work and for days I have been glued to the Busse Trade Forum trying to pick up a CGDM and CGDF. I really wanted a pair of these! I managed a DCDM but no CGDF....ended up spending more than I wanted to and went for a FFBM. Smaller fixed blade knives are not popular however if you have to carry a bayonet in the British Forces.....sort of seen as duplication.....hence the "tactical lock knives"...but Snipers don't have to carry these and basically can carry what they like for field preperation...the Leatherman secaturs are popular as well.


JYD #75
Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: Steel Fan] #231711 07/14/08 10:52 PM
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 559
meatcutter Offline
Scrapper
Offline
Scrapper
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 559
I'm sorry i'm still slobbering looking at the MegaPounder that Unsub posted , man that thing is sweeeeet!!!!


"No we will not die like dogs!We will fight like lions!"
Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: meatcutter] #231712 07/14/08 11:12 PM
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 1,600
Sharp Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 1,600
Hmmm..

Interesting thing about snipers. I guess that's why MW was able to develop the Sniper.

But onto the Khukri, that's exactly what they were developed for. The large recurve is extremely good at draw cutting and slashing. It's scary what one can do in the experienced hand.

BTW, you should be happy with the FFBM. It's probably one of the most incredible, albeit heavy, knives created.


JYD #54 "Put your hands high, let your arms be the pillars that be holding up the sky..."
Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: Sharp] #231713 07/14/08 11:20 PM
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 3,574
james_bond Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 3,574
humm Mr. Steel Fan, very intresting stuff, I love reading the insight form the folks in the Yard.


JYD #25 Clinging to my Guns, Religion, and Scrapyards.
Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: james_bond] #231714 07/15/08 12:26 AM
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,379
Steel Fan Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,379
How do you get a photo to upload to a post on here?


JYD #75
Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: Steel Fan] #231715 07/15/08 12:31 AM
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 3,574
james_bond Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 3,574
[img]url[/img]
we would love to see what you got.
and you gotta have it online like photobucket of imageshack

Last edited by james_bond; 07/15/08 12:32 AM.

JYD #25 Clinging to my Guns, Religion, and Scrapyards.
Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: james_bond] #231716 07/15/08 12:45 AM
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,379
Steel Fan Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,379
Sorry I have'nt got the photo's online. Just stored in "My Pictures". Never used photobucket.....

I will have to check this out.....nothing is easy....what do you guys do? Keep an album on Photobucket?


JYD #75
Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: Steel Fan] #231717 07/15/08 02:17 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 3,873
Unsub Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Offline
Junk Yard Dog
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 3,873
As soon as I read your post SteelFan I went and uploaded this photo.
[Linked Image from img2.putfile.com]
It is a couple WW2 Canadian snipers with some very high quality kit for the 1940's. So good that the High Powers ,Enfield sniper rifles and kukuris were still in use at the Falklands. Heck that Browning could very well be on some canadians hip in Afghanistan right now <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

That sniper in the photo uses his kukuris for constructing hides.

I just got a SA-80 and C7 bayo today as part of a trade to a soldier for a knife that would be perfect for constructing hides.
Either of these knives would be as good as you can get.
[Linked Image from img2.putfile.com]

If you need a knife or kukuri for military use PM me and I may be able to help? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


"if you want to be a hero you have to learn to drive stick"! Sara Conner
Re: What Combat Knives are the US & UK troops usin [Re: Unsub] #231718 07/15/08 02:19 AM
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 91
RajunCajun Offline
Pooch
Offline
Pooch
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 91
Whats the top knife in that pic Unsub? Looks like a rosarms?

SteelFan, what are the popular lockbacks that you see in use?

Page 4 of 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.3