Ed
Jan 11, 2015
(3 out of 5)
Ok
It's ok the metal is very thin and If I didn't bend it at the top the thing would fall off. A few dollars it's not bad and I'm happy with it but it's only a display item.
Kurt
Nov 20, 2013
(3 out of 5)
QGood for Display, NOT for Carry
This goes with the 1918 Knuckle Duster Trench Knife. It's made of thin metal, a little thinner than the original but not by much. It's a friction fit with no straps but after playing around with it and the knife, there is almost no friction and the knife falls out easily. I would definitely not use this out in the field but it's fine for display. The prongs on the back bend easily to attach to web gear but I don't really trust the welding...again, definitely not for use in the field. BUT for a couple bucks, it is a good deal.
Bill
Oct 14, 2013
(5 out of 5)
Knife Sheath
I already had the knife which was a great purchase so I got the sheath. It is amazing and fits well. I would suggest everyone get teh knife and sheath. It is functional and of course looks cool.
C. Hills
Sep 07, 2013
(4 out of 5)
Trench Knife Sheath
I bought the knife so I had to buy the sheath. It fits perfect. It is all metal and hugs the blade very well. There's no drag on the blade as you slide it on or off, except for the pressure needed at the hilt to keep the sheath on nice and snug. The one thing wrong with it is the belt clip. The two metal bands are weak and bend too easy. Still worth buying. You'd think they'd offer both pieces for one price
Milo Sheffield,Jr.
Feb 01, 2009
(5 out of 5)
Memories
I have orginal trench knie issued to my father when he went to WW1. No sheath. This fits, and protects a great memo of a great hero.