Knife Help
Hey guys,
I need some knife help, I've got a Puma Frogman knive and scabard, made in Solingen, Germany.
It has a red handle and a 7" blade, double edged with serations on one side. It hasn't been sharpened, there are no stone marks on the blade. If it where a S&W or a pre 64 Winchester I would call it 90 to 95% knive, the scabard is 85-90%. Whats it worth?
Thanks.
W.D.
I need some knife help, I've got a Puma Frogman knive and scabard, made in Solingen, Germany.
It has a red handle and a 7" blade, double edged with serations on one side. It hasn't been sharpened, there are no stone marks on the blade. If it where a S&W or a pre 64 Winchester I would call it 90 to 95% knive, the scabard is 85-90%. Whats it worth?
Thanks.
W.D.
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I am trying to find out exactly what this is. Who, when, where, what, value. I'm trying to sell it. It's a Charlton LTD Damascus I believe. Just trying to find out anything else I could like what the handle is made of...plus value. Thanks! 









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US Model M-7 bayonet with M-8 sheath for the M-16 or AR-15 rifles. Very common and Dano is correct on value. 0 -
Agree with above.
Looks like an M7 bayonet, which was standard issue for US military during the Vietnam era and beyond (though not anymore).
They'll snap right onto an AR-15 pattern gun with a bayonet lug. How useful this might actually be is debatable, but if you WANTED to stick a bayonet on your rifle, this would be a good choice.
These aren't particularly scarce; they were probably made by the millions, and they used to be (and possibly still are) a staple at gun shows and the like.
I'd be a little more generous and say this is probably worth about $20-30. [;)]0
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