Evan gives an overview of several military knives issued to American soldiers.
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@Qigate Жыл бұрын
Love it, Sir! You may "geek-out" all you want. I look forward to Firearms Fridays.
@NM-eb5ej Жыл бұрын
What a presentation, You must be ecstatic about exploring the fine collection of the museum.
@wsmvolunteers8588 Жыл бұрын
I spend about 20 hours a week working on collections. I learn something new every day as I research artifacts. A donor gave us what he identified as an 1880s rifle sling. Stamped Rock Island Arsenal 1907 so I knew it was military but couldn't match it with anything. After several hours, the lights went on. What if it's NOT a rifle sling? Sure enough, it turned out to be a carrying strap for the 1874 haversack which remained in use into the 29th Century.
@DF4Trap Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank you for sharing.
@harrisonmantooth7363 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Evan for sharing another informative video with us this morning. Those knives are very unique. That U.S. Airforce Survival knife was a common article at the military surplus stores back in the early 1960. I remember seeing some when I when I would visit these stores. Wish I could step back in time and buy some of them. Again, thanks. Stan
@VRAS4570 Жыл бұрын
Interesting video and knifes. Thank you. 😊
@deathofkindness Жыл бұрын
Nicely done video sir... thank you
@frankhinkle5772 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Evan. That was interesting.
@noahcount7132 Жыл бұрын
Interesting assortment of knives, Evan. 👍 The AF survival knife in this video is the first such specimen I've ever seen. It has a somewhat similar appearance to the surplus K-Bar I had as a youngster, and I'm sure I could have had more fun with an AF survival knife than with my old K-Bar.
@MTwoodsrunner Жыл бұрын
Howdy Evan, appreciate you sir and thanks!
@wsmvolunteers8588 Жыл бұрын
Hi neighbor. Glad you like the videos.
@heitorgomesmd6215 Жыл бұрын
Top vídeo Evan. Guns and Knives walk together.
@wsmvolunteers8588 Жыл бұрын
Indeed they do. I love both.
@Gerald-do9yg7 ай бұрын
Thank you Mr. Evan, Very informatve history lesson!! Blsgs, gg
@k1j2f30 Жыл бұрын
Man I'd hate to get opened up by those "mini swords," and that shovel knife! That would be some bad juju! Always interesting and informative, Evan. I always look forward to Firearms Friday!! If you are ever in a bad spot and need backup in a shootout ,give me a ring! Lol
@wsmvolunteers8588 Жыл бұрын
I hope I'm never in a shootout, and if I am, I want you to remember I said that. And thanks for the offer!
@k1j2f30 Жыл бұрын
@@wsmvolunteers8588 Lol! Yea, shootouts are bad!!
@longrider423 ай бұрын
That triangular knife with the full hand guard. Those where used as weapons of last resort. But also used in trench raids. It would pierce even the heaviest coat. Some where still issued to US troops at the beginning of WW2
@thebigone6071 Жыл бұрын
Hey Evan u da tru 🐐 my g I hadda run south a dat border to lay low for awhile but I still be watchin all yo vids my g !!!! U da best there is an da best there ever will be real talk 💥💥💥🙏🏿🙏🏿🐐🐐🐐
@wsmvolunteers8588 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Bigone! Be careful and stay safe.
@thebigone6071 Жыл бұрын
@@wsmvolunteers8588 Thanks Evan! These Mexicans peeps been very nice to me my ninja!!!
@dcdude81 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! As an avid knife collector, I’d like to see more knives
@wsmvolunteers8588 Жыл бұрын
I will try to put together a video or two to address your interest. We have an interesting group of Asian knives, many from the Philippines. I researched the collection a few months ago and was glad to be done with them. They are interesting weapons but lack a Wyoming connection.
@RexApplegate11 ай бұрын
My great uncle on his way home from the Korean War stopped at the PI's and got a hand made aluminum handled knife, kinda sorta a bowie stiletto hybrid with a casted on aluminum handle and hand engraving. He used it as a letter opener for 50 years until I inherited it. It is certainly a prized possession and an international piece of artistic history. Knives have always been items of the world market and war trophies. Besides perhaps limited space, I don't think you guys need to offer any excuses for keeping and displaying foreign knives in your collection.
@RexApplegate11 ай бұрын
My great uncle on his way home from the Korean War stopped at the PI's and got a hand made aluminum handled knife, kinda sorta a bowie stiletto hybrid with a casted on aluminum handle and hand engraving. He used it as a letter opener for 50 years until I inherited it. It is certainly a prized possession and an international piece of artistic history. Knives have always been items of the world market and war trophies. Besides perhaps limited space, I don't think you guys need to offer any excuses for keeping and displaying foreign knives in your collection.
@wsmvolunteers858811 ай бұрын
@@RexApplegate I am planning another series of videos at the end of September, 2023. Due to scheduling the videographer, we usually do 7 or 8 in a batch. I will plan on at least showing some of the Asian knives. Lots of interesting blades come out the Philippines.
@lunarmodule64192 ай бұрын
Interesting thx
@mattsstuff12688 ай бұрын
The metal protective plate on the Air Force Survival Knife sheath is to prevent stabbing a leg upon landing after parachuting from a plane.
@mattsstuff12688 ай бұрын
...also, the steel is quite a bit softer than typical outdoors knives to ensure the blade will bend rather than break under harsh use. The softer steel is prone to dull quickly, hence the little included sharpener. I believe the saw was specifically meant to cut through acrylic plane windows. I can attest that it's not good for much else.
@timberdrifter8225 Жыл бұрын
Does the museum have a ames 1849 riflemans knife? I think only 1000 of them where made so pretty rare but they did seem to find their way out to the western frontier. At least in a few cases. Would be neat to see one if you do. Its one of my favorite military knives and there are very few close ups of originals here on KZfaq.
@wsmvolunteers8588 Жыл бұрын
I reviewed our inventory of knives while preparing for this video. No 1849. those must be, as you note, fairly rare. All the examples online are replicas. We have some trade knives that might be worth a video in the future.
@timberdrifter8225 Жыл бұрын
@wsmvolunteers8588 trade knives are of great interest to me as well. Thanks for looking
@longrider423 ай бұрын
You forgot one, and you most likely don't have at the Museum. The 1849 Ame's Rifleman's knife. 1000 of these where made to issue to the U.S. Mounted Rifles. Who in 1848-49, where heading west to take up patrol duties in Southern Oregon and Northern California. In a nut shell, in 1849 we know the Gold Rush started in California, and many of the U.S. Mounted Rifles deserted and headed to the gold fields. Those that has been issued the knives, took them with them. There are very few originals left. And for Reference, it is in the book Firearms, Traps and Tools of the Mountain Men. Page 196-197, along with yet another picture. From what I have found through research, it was the first knife designed and created for the US Military. I can go into more detail if needed.
@finoman1005 ай бұрын
Is the "hunting" knife full tang?
@cocoliche665 ай бұрын
OK Video
@mromanowicz726 ай бұрын
Nice presentation but incomplete. Mising some most famouse military knifes like: 1918 trench knife or USMC ka-bar
@sixshooter33136 ай бұрын
👍
@MrLeonidas0001 Жыл бұрын
This guy is good 👍🏼👍🏼🔪😎🇺🇸
@EdwinDekker7111 ай бұрын
5:28 more likely lash it to a stick and cut vegetation with it, or reach high hanging fruit etc.