Ka-Bar Short USMC Fighting / Utility Knife Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

10
out of 10
4 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$74.99
Used Value:
$44.99
Sale Value:
$67.49
The original Ka-Bar Fighting/Utility Knife was designed to serve our troops during World War II and Ka-Bar continues to expand on this impressive design. The Short USMC Fighting/Utility Knife boasts excellent control for versatile use. It is constructed with easy to sharpen 1095 Cro-Van Steel and is an ideal choice for hiking, camping, hunting and fishing. KaBar has also provided a brown leather sheath for convenient carry. This sturdy piece of equipment is made in the USA and follows the legendary Ka-Bar Fighting/Utility Knife design. The lightweight, incredibly sharp Short USMC Knife is made just as well as the original at only 3/4 the size.

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10
Being a former Marine I’ve had many Ka-Bars. I gave my son my last one upon his graduation from boot camp. He has been deployed 4 times in 3 years. I wanted to buy a new one for my trophy case.
I guess I didn’t read close enough to see “Short”, so my disappointment is on my shoulders. Never in my career did I ever see our hear of a “Short” model. Oh well I screwed myself. The quality is okay, but was not the quality I had in previous models.
Thomas Cannan, TacticalGear.com
December 27, 2018
10
I thought it was a was full sized USMC Ka-bar with a 5.25" blade (which I thought I had issued to me back in the 60s), not 3/4 sized Kabar. Turns out this 75% Kabar is what I've been looking for, size wise, for years (easy to carry). Happy mistake for me. Can't thank this site enough for all their customer service!
Richard H, TacticalGear.com
October 29, 2020
10
Lost mine a while back when my ex took it and never gave it back perfect replacement carry it everywhere I go where it’s allowed. Couldn’t ask for a more reliable perfect carry knife.
Typical Jarhead, TacticalGear.com
November 4, 2020
10
smaller than I wanted.
jerry smith, TacticalGear.com
December 8, 2017