The Ka-Bar Single Mark (1320) knife, made in America, is an anniversary version of the legendary Ka-Bar USMC 1217 knife, created for the needs of the United States Navy during World War II. Limited edition of the flagship knife model, commemorating 120 years of Ka-Bar's activity.
The Ka-Bar Single Mark (1320) knife, made in America, is an anniversary version of the legendary Ka-Bar USMC 1217 knife, created for the needs of the United States Navy during World War II. Limited edition of the flagship knife model, commemorating 120 years of Ka-Bar's activity.
The Single Mark knife (1320) from Ka-Bar has a plain Clip Point-shaped blade with a flat cut, made of one piece of high-quality 1095 Cro-Van carbon steel with an admixture of chrome and vanadium, 4.3 millimeters thick. The blade has a small ricasso above the crossguard, on which only one side has an embossed Ka-Bar marking, leaving the reverse of the presentation side for any user engraving. The blade of the knife also has a wide, shallow, double-sided fuller and a false cutting edge on the spine at the top of the blade. In order to eliminate light reflections and protect the steel against external factors, the blade was covered with black powder paint.
The handle of the Single Mark knife is made of pressed buffalo leather discs. It has a double-sided steel guard that prevents your hand from slipping onto the blade and a solid steel head that can be used as an improvised hammer.
The knife comes with an elegant sheath made of real buffalo leather, designed to carry the knife on a belt in a vertical position. It is equipped with a loop holding the handle, fastened with a steel latch.
Product features:
- Total length: 302 mm
- Handle length: 124 mm
- Blade length: 178 mm
- Blade thickness: 4.3 mm
- Hardness: 56-58 HRC
- Blade: Plain edge
- Blade type: Clip Point
- Cut: Flat
- Steel: 1095 Cro-Van
- Handle material: Leather, steel
- Weight: 296 g
- Space for an individual engraving on the blade
- Buffalo leather sheath
- Knife made in the USA
- Producer: Ka-Bar, USA