WW1 Trench Knife (1918)
WWI U.S. 1918 Trench Knife with Knuckle Guard
WWI U.S. 1918 Trench Knife with Knuckle Guard
WWI U.S. 1918 Trench Knife with Knuckle Guard
WWI U.S. 1918 Trench Knife with Knuckle Guard
WWI U.S. 1918 Trench Knife with Knuckle Guard
WWI U.S. 1918 Trench Knife with Knuckle Guard
WWI U.S. 1918 Trench Knife with Knuckle Guard
WWI U.S. 1918 Trench Knife with Knuckle Guard
WWI U.S. 1918 Trench Knife with Knuckle Guard

WWI U.S. 1918 Trench Knife with Knuckle Guard

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Whether you're dealing with history buffs or knife fanatics, WWI-era 1918 Trench Knife will be a surefire conversation piece.

The trench knife was designed as a deadly combat knife to kill or incapacitate enemies in the trenches during the First World War. This knife takes a lot of the design cues of those original trench knives and turns the iconic knife into a budget-friendly knife for aficionados.

The 6.5-inch stainless steel blade has a dagger-style blade profile for easy slicing and penetration at the tip. What really stands out about the 1918 Trench Knife is the brass-colored handle with built-in knuckle dusters. Not only does this provide a solid grip to the wielder but also allows for another combat option in close quarters.

A point butt cap at the rear of the handle is another sharp steel point on the knife that could do a lot of damage.

The trench knife has recently gained popularity as the favored blade among zombie apocalypse survivalists, who must know something that the rest of us don't. It wouldn't hurt to be prepared.

Brand: Knife Depot
Catalog Number: 344751
Specifications
Model WWI 1918 Trench Knife
Model Number H-1918
Blade Color Silver
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Length 6.5
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Color Gold
Knife Weight 14.5
Knife Type Fixed Blade
Point Spear Point
Sheath Include Yes
Sheath Included Yes
Sheath Material Leather
Total Length 11.75

Customer Reviews

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Trey brown
Worth the money

It is difficult to get big hands through the knuckles but it is definitely a sweet purchase for 30 dollars. It’s not top of the line but definitely worth 30$

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Lewis Black
Keep your Expectations low

Knife shipped fast and arrived early, a welcome event; fit and finish of the knife and handle was far less so.

I didn't buy this knife for a specific purpose aside from always wanting one; having received it, I have absolutely zero use for it now. The knuckle guard isn't designed for someone with above average hands; my big Monké mitts barely fit through the guard with my knuckles barely being thin enough to get around the handle for a secure grip, with each solid hold of the knife being a painful gamble. I can't fault the dimensions but be advised, large fellas. More upsetting was the small scratch present on the handle from the retention rivet; the Chinesium of the rivet was strong enough to scratch a ring into the soft brass of the handle. It isn't the most obvious thing but I'd prefer my stuff to be damaged by my own hand instead of arriving pre-marred.

Product is a 3/5 stars with an additional star thrown in for fast shipping.

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Wilhelm Eargle
Great Knife

Just a really great knife: full of history and knowledge and honestly something that’s great to show off at the house and just look at.

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Dennis Tillman
Looks as advertised, good replica.

very good replica

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Bear
As pictured

Instead of mine saying U.S.1918 it said 1918U.S. for the overall quality and what I paid I'm happy. It came with a steel sheath but the belt loop and snap are very cheap. I plan on putting the handle on a ka-bar and using it for 5 finger fillet