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Item Code: 344-374
Overall length of the item is 11.25 inches. Parkerized blade is in very good condition with very little wear. Just some light rubbing marks here and there. Counterguard is marked on its face “U.S. M6” and “MILPAR COL.” Two piece grip is also in good condition. There is some grit and grime gathered in the slots of the screws from age and storage. Locking mechanism works well. Green plastic scabbard is marked on metal throat “US M8A1, T.W.B.” Tip of scabbard has metal re-enforcement. Frog is of green webbing and is complete with snap-strap and belt hooks. Backside of frog is marked with a “69” in black marker.
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