Solid choices. In my formative years among WW2, Korean War and Vietnam vets there was near universal praise of the "Ka-bar." More recently the "kids" I know that have severed in Iraq and Afghanistan hold the Gerber Strongarm and Leatherman in high regard. A good many of my contemporaries that served in the Navy carried 110's (or variants). Interesting thought experiment. I'm leaning toward a Buck 120, a leatherman and a 110...
Im not an expert, but my personal thoughts on fighting knives has always been "pokey vs choppy" A small knife has problems chopping, but a big knife can still stab
Solid choices.
In my formative years among WW2, Korean War and Vietnam vets there was near universal praise of the "Ka-bar." More recently the "kids" I know that have severed in Iraq and Afghanistan hold the Gerber Strongarm and Leatherman in high regard. A good many of my contemporaries that served in the Navy carried 110's (or variants).
Interesting thought experiment. I'm leaning toward a Buck 120, a leatherman and a 110...
Great choices! Lots off ww2 korea and Vietnam vets carried 119s
Nice blades for sure!! My WW3 knife would have to be my Bravo-1!! Not the longest but prob the strongest out of my collection..
Thanks for watching brother
The #1 knife for ww3 & zombies imo, is a bayonet… on your rifle.
I figured you’d go with Buck’s GCK! It’s a beast, 👍
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Im not an expert, but my personal thoughts on fighting knives has always been "pokey vs choppy"
A small knife has problems chopping, but a big knife can still stab
Ive talked about this as well, fox holes and trenches have made a comeback in ukraine, good video, i subbed
My overall pick is the tops steel eagle mini eagle combo, with tops screaming eagle 2nd, I prefer something choppy
@@Thekulprit92 great knife