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★ Kukri Knife | Stained (Factory New)
Used in traditional rituals, such as weddings or stabbings. It has been given a forced patina using lemon and mustard dripped onto the surface. If you think it’s messy now, wait until you see it under a blacklight
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★ M9 Bayonet | Bright Water (Factory New)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been painted using a blue camo hydrographic. Ours is a world of intrigue…but sometimes camouflage is meant to be seen – Booth, Arms Dealer
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★ M9 Bayonet | Damascus Steel (Factory New)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has some damascus steel parts.
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★ M9 Bayonet | Freehand (Factory New)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been painted black and purple, then decorated with a metallic marker.
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★ M9 Bayonet | Tiger Tooth (Factory New)
This is the M-9 bayonet. Originally intended to be mounted on a rifle, it is also well suited to close-quarters combat. It has been anodized orange and hand-etched in a tiger stripe pattern. Like the tiger it is rare… like the tiger it is deadly…
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★ Navaja Knife | Doppler (Factory New)
This marble-enamel-handled flip knife conceals a small but viciously tapered blade. It has been painted with black and silver metallic paints using a marbleizing medium, then candy coated. Getting lost in its color can prove fatal
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★ Navaja Knife | Fade (Factory New)
This marble-enamel-handled flip knife conceals a small but viciously tapered blade. It has been painted by airbrushing transparent paints that fade together over a chrome base coat. This isn’t just a weapon, it’s a conversation piece – Imogen, Arms Dealer In Training
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★ Navaja Knife | Marble Fade (Factory New)
This marble-enamel-handled flip knife conceals a small but viciously tapered blade. It has been painted with black and silver metallic paints using a marbleizing medium, then candy coated in three colors. The blade is made of many colors, but soon it all looks red
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★ Navaja Knife | Safari Mesh (Factory New)
This marble-enamel-handled flip knife conceals a small but viciously tapered blade. It has been spray-painted using mesh fencing and cardboard cutouts as stencils. A predator is a predator, no matter the environment
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★ Navaja Knife | Slaughter (Factory New)
This marble-enamel-handled flip knife conceals a small but viciously tapered blade. It has been painted in a zebra-stripe pattern with aluminum and chrome paints with various reflectivities, and has then been covered with a tomato red candy coat. Valeria doesn’t pay Javier to ask questions… she pays him to pry out answers
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★ Navaja Knife | Tiger Tooth (Factory New)
This marble-enamel-handled flip knife conceals a small but viciously tapered blade. It has been anodized orange and hand-etched in a tiger stripe pattern. Like the tiger it is rare… like the tiger it is deadly…
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★ Nomad Knife | Blue Steel (Factory New)
This ergonomic tactical hunting lock-blade knife features composite handle inserts and a broad, sturdy blade, useful for cutting and prying apart material. It has been cold blued. This is the malbec of weapon design – Booth, Arms Dealer
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★ Nomad Knife | Damascus Steel (Factory New)
This ergonomic tactical hunting lock-blade knife features composite handle inserts and a broad, sturdy blade, useful for cutting and prying apart material. It has some damascus steel parts.
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★ Nomad Knife | Doppler (Factory New)
This ergonomic tactical hunting lock-blade knife features composite handle inserts and a broad, sturdy blade, useful for cutting and prying apart material. It has been painted with black and silver metallic paints using a marbleizing medium, then candy coated. Getting lost in its color can prove fatal
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★ Nomad Knife | Fade (Factory New)
This ergonomic tactical hunting lock-blade knife features composite handle inserts and a broad, sturdy blade, useful for cutting and prying apart material. It has been painted by airbrushing transparent paints that fade together over a chrome base coat. This isn’t just a weapon, it’s a conversation piece – Imogen, Arms Dealer In Training
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★ Nomad Knife | Marble Fade (Factory New)
This ergonomic tactical hunting lock-blade knife features composite handle inserts and a broad, sturdy blade, useful for cutting and prying apart material. It has been painted with black and silver metallic paints using a marbleizing medium, then candy coated in three colors. The blade is made of many colors, but soon it all looks red