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  2. Randall Made Knives - Wikipedia

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    Randall Made Knives, usually referred to as Randall, ... Model 1 "All Purpose Fighting Knife" (1943) Model 2 "Fighting Stiletto" (1944) Model 14 "Attack" (1954)

  3. Bo Randall - Wikipedia

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    Randall began production of the "All Purpose Fighting Knife" giving it the designation of "Number 1" in his catalog. Between 1942 and 1945, Randall Made Knives produced 4,000 of these knives for US Troops in the war, with approximately 1,058 subcontracted out to Northampton Cutlery Company in Springfield, Massachusetts to meet the demand. In ...

  4. Combat knife - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Bo Randall began production of the "All Purpose Fighting Knife" giving it the designation of "Number 1" in his catalog. Between 1942 and 1945, Randall Made Knives produced 4,000 of these knives for battlefield use by US troops, with approximately 1,058 knives additionally subcontracted to Northampton Cutlery Company in ...

  5. Fighting knife - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Knifemaker Bo Randall began production of the "All Purpose Fighting Knife" giving it the designation of "Number 1" in his catalog. Between 1942 and 1945, Randall Made Knives produced 4,000 of these knives for battlefield use by US troops, with approximately 1,058 knives additionally subcontracted to another firm to meet ...

  6. Ontario Knife Company - Wikipedia

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    OKC's "Randall's Adventure & Training" survival knives were designed in conjunction with Randall's Adventure & Training, an outdoor survival training and expedition company. The lineup includes the original RTAK (formerly produced by Newt Livesay Blades ), and the TAK-1 and RAT-7, both of which have been adopted by the U.S. military.

  7. Survival knife - Wikipedia

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    From the Vietnam-era and to present, purpose-built survival knives evolved. [7] One of Randall's designs which became a popular fighting knife for troops in Vietnam was the Number 14 "Attack" Model. During Vietnam, Randall received feedback from a Combat Surgeon in the US Army's 94th Medical Detachment named Captain George Ingraham.

  8. William Scagel - Wikipedia

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    One such Scagel knife provided the influence for Bo Randall to start making his own knives. In 1937, Randall witnessed someone using a Scagel knife to scrape paint off of a boat near Walloon Lake, without damaging the edge of the blade. [2] Randall bought the knife and in the years that followed Scagel became a mentor to Randall, influencing ...

  9. United States Marine Raider stiletto - Wikipedia

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    The knife was designed in 1942 and officially issued on a selective basis to the Marines, with priority to elite units such as the Raiders. [2] The new knife was manufactured by the Camillus Cutlery Company, with 14,370 knives produced; a relatively small number compared to the 2.5 million M3 fighting knife units issued. [2]

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