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just asking...
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2014 9:56 pm
by knifejunkie
Hello, my dear friends of ifg the question I'm about to ask is very simple.
The American army is exiting from Afghanistan & as some of you may know the are selling a lot of stuff & i mean a lot of stuff, so I just wanted to ask any import export expert are they auctioning some knives too
u know for guys like us Who'll do anything to get their hands on a good knife.
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Re: just asking...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 7:56 am
by choombak
knifejunkie wrote:Hello, my dear friends of ifg the question I'm about to ask is very simple.
The American army is exiting from Afghanistan & as some of you may know the are selling a lot of stuff & i mean a lot of stuff, so I just wanted to ask any import export expert are they auctioning some knives too
u know for guys like us Who'll do anything to get their hands on a good knife.
Note: move to relevant section if posted in wrong one
What made you think the American Army uses "good" knives? From what I know, most tactical knives are for the mall-ninjas, and the American Army uses whatever they can to get the job done -- just like our Army.
I have had the pleasure to visit an Army surplus shop in the US, and the stuff they sell isn't really cutting-edge -- most knives are no-named, I don't think the Army in general gets any named brand as a standard issue (except for a select few teams within the forces).
Re: just asking...
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 12:16 pm
by xl_target
Choombak is correct.
Many soldiers bring their own knives.
Some units have custom made knives but I doubt we'll ever see any of those hit the open market. The quantities would be very limited anyway.
Custom knives might be something like the
BRKT Bravo1 ordered by the Marine Corps Force Recon. I highly doubt those would hit the open market as surplus. You'd have better luck buying one from BRKT or their dealers by yourself.
Re: just asking...
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 10:21 am
by essdee1972
Better to buy surplus clothing, boots, and stuff (check if they have bullet holes in them!). MREs if they are selling (and if you go trekking a lot). Backpacks, MOLLE gear. Canteens.
Lack of good knives might have something to do with cost cutting???