Dagger Sheffield Knives F-S Fighting Knife SHE030 17.8cm
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This version of the Fairbairn Sykes Commando dagger by J. Adams Sheffield features a stainless steel blade. The blade is approximately 178 mm long and has a mirror polished finish. The handle, typical of all Fairbairn Sykes daggers, is made of stainless steel. The knife comes with a black belt sheath and is packaged in polyethylene packaging. The Sheffield Knives Commando dagger is made in Sheffield, England.
- Reference
- SHE030
- Brand
- Sheffield Knives
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Steel
- Stainless
- Handle
- Stainless steel
- Blade Length, mm
- 178
- Total length, mm
- 304
Sheffield Knives is a centuries-old British brand, originating, as the name suggests, from the city of Sheffield. This city has been a center of the steel and knife industries since the 15th century. The modern Sheffield Knives brand is represented by J. Adams Ltd, a family-run business that has been making knives for six generations. Handcrafted craftsmanship is still used in production, giving the knives a very authentic look. Sheffield Knives' product range includes the famous Fairbairn-Sykes British Commando daggers, replicating the World War II design, folding knives (including the British Army pocket knife), and other models.