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Top 4 Selling Bayonets

Top 4 Selling Bayonets

15th Apr 2022

1. 1907 Bayonet with Hooked Quillion & Sheath This is a reproduction SMLE No. 1, Mk III early style bayonet with scabbard. Originals are scarce; early in WWI quillions were officially rem … read more
Kukri and Gurkha Myths

Kukri and Gurkha Myths

25th Apr 2021

Updated on April 25th, 2021The Gurkhas are known for their loyalty, their daring in the face of peril, and the Kukri – a curved blade that serves as an extension of their arm. The Internet i … read more
American Frontier

American Frontier

21st Sep 2020

Bowie Knives Bowie knives are a style of knife made popular in the early 19th century. They have a large, fixed blade, usually with a clip point.The first knife made famous by Bowie was designe … read more
Trench Warfare

Trench Warfare

7th Aug 2020

Close Combat in World War I Trench warfare was harsh, brutal, and deadly. If traveling over broken ground filled with barbed wire, landmines, and machine gun fire wasn’t enough, on the rare occasion … read more
Operation Barbarossa

Operation Barbarossa

7th Aug 2020

June 22, 2011 represented the 70th anniversary of the beginning of Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II. Considered the greatest invasion in military hist … read more
Simo Hayha

Simo Hayha

7th Aug 2020

Great People in War: Simo HäyhäNovember 30, 1939 A surprise Red Air Force attack on Helsinki, Finland ignited the Winter War, a bitter conflict between Russia and Finland. Fearful of Nazi aggression … read more