Mark I trench knife

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El Mark I fue un cuchillo de trinchera utilizado por las Fuerzas Armadas de EE.UU. en 1918. El arma no fue empleada en la Primera Guerra Mundial. rdf:langString
Der Mark 1 ist ein Grabendolch der US-amerikanischen Streitkräfte aus dem Jahr 1918. Die Waffe kam im Ersten Weltkrieg nicht mehr zum Einsatz und wurde erst 1943 durch das M3-Messer abgelöst. rdf:langString
The Mark I trench knife is an American trench knife designed by officers of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) for use in World War I. It has a 6.75 in (17.1 cm) double-edged dagger blade useful for both thrusting and slashing strokes, unlike previous U.S. trench knives such as the M1917 and M1918. The handle is made of cast bronze and uses a conical steel nut to hold the blade in place. The Mark I's blade was blued with a black oxide finish, the bronze handle was chemically blackened, with cast spikes on the bow of each knuckle. The spikes were intended to prevent an opponent from grabbing the knife hand, as well as to provide a more concentrated striking surface when employed in hand-to-hand combat. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Mark 1 (Grabendolch)
rdf:langString Mark I (cuchillo de trinchera)
rdf:langString Mark I trench knife
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rdf:langString El Mark I fue un cuchillo de trinchera utilizado por las Fuerzas Armadas de EE.UU. en 1918. El arma no fue empleada en la Primera Guerra Mundial.
rdf:langString Der Mark 1 ist ein Grabendolch der US-amerikanischen Streitkräfte aus dem Jahr 1918. Die Waffe kam im Ersten Weltkrieg nicht mehr zum Einsatz und wurde erst 1943 durch das M3-Messer abgelöst.
rdf:langString The Mark I trench knife is an American trench knife designed by officers of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) for use in World War I. It has a 6.75 in (17.1 cm) double-edged dagger blade useful for both thrusting and slashing strokes, unlike previous U.S. trench knives such as the M1917 and M1918. The handle is made of cast bronze and uses a conical steel nut to hold the blade in place. The Mark I's blade was blued with a black oxide finish, the bronze handle was chemically blackened, with cast spikes on the bow of each knuckle. The spikes were intended to prevent an opponent from grabbing the knife hand, as well as to provide a more concentrated striking surface when employed in hand-to-hand combat.
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