Military Armament Corporation

MAC MK II Knife

$99.99
SKU:
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UPC:
723551446041
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Another classic being resurrected by Military Armament Corporation is the new MAC Knife based on a design known the world over for its use in combat around the globe. Originally designed to give troops serving in Vietnam a more modern knife for use in hand-to-hand combat, it went on to be extremely popular among troops during the conflict and beyond. Today the MAC Knife starts with a 440C blade with Satin Stainless finish that is ground and heat treated to 58-60 HRc for a durable 20˚ cutting edge that is easy to maintain. The aluminum handle features a matte gray cerakote finish with a subtle texture that blends well with the contrasting pommel and guard. Each MAC Knife comes with a military style leather sheath.

 

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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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MAC MK II KNIFE

Posted by Robert J Schelin on 2024 Nov 17th

I reviewed three of these knives. The fit, finish, and feel were very consistent. I compared these to my 1970 Gerber Mark II (#15XXX). Gerber numbers first: Overall Weight Knife (7.1oz -- 6.9oz); Knife & Sheath (10.5oz -- 9.6oz); Length Overall (11 4/8" -- 11 5/8") Blade (6 4/8" -- 6 4/8"); Narrowest point of Blade (6 4/8" for both); Cant (None for Both); Hilt (2'' for Both). Compares favorably to my Gerber. The MAC MK II is a Great Fighting Knife for the price.

MAC MKII Knife

Posted by Vincent J Baratta on 2024 Oct 27th

The Mac MkII Knife is an "OK" reproduction of the original Gerber knife. I have been collecting Gerber Mark II's since the 1970's, and I have several of them to compare to this MAC MKII Knife. It is the most like the Gerbers from the 1969 to 1970, but there are quite a few differences. First the blade is too short by over 1/4" and too narrow at the waist. The paint color is different and the bead blasted finish on the blade was never used by Gerber. Dimensionally it is close to Gerbers of that vintage. The Sheath is very different color, finish, hardware, material, dimensions, and edge details, but is generally the same shape. I guess the most disappointing part is that MAC MKII Knife came to me just plain dull. It is good that they made the blade tang longer, but then that never posed a problem on any Gerber that I have heard of. It is probably not a bad knife for $100, but it could easily have been a lot better and sharper.

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Posted by Edward Smith on 2024 Oct 3rd

Excellent reproduction of this knife the original company stopped production. Maybe better than some recent models.

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Posted by Daniel Christian on 2024 Sep 17th

It’s a really nice knife. Weight and balance are very good. The only complaint I have is that they didn’t send the leather leg tie with mine. I called customer service and they said they would get one right out to me. It’s been weeks and still no tie.

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Posted by Gary on 2024 Aug 30th

It's a great knife but much narrower than my actual MKii from the late 80's. I would not hesitate to get another but it's not identical.

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Posted by Will Lloyd on 2024 Aug 25th

Superb! This is the MK II I have always wanted! True wasp-shaped blade without the serrations. I believe the originals had a cat-tongue texture to the handle, but that is not a feature I am worried about as I micro-cord wrap my handle anyway. Also, no 15-degree cant on the blade, but again, not a feature I wanted either. I have purchased both Gerbers and clones (Valor) over the years, but I am deeply impressed with this knife. For the price, you better grab as many as you can. You will not find this quality and this pattern for this price anywhere else. I showed this to a few ex-military friends and they went berserk when I told them the price and they all said they would order one asap. I recommend this without hesitation! -Will-

MAC MK II Knife

Posted by Keith Schmidt on 2024 Aug 25th

Exceeded expectations. A well made knife duplicating the no longer made Vietman era Gerber. A quality product. Thanks for bringing this one back into production.

MAC MK II Knife

Posted by David M on 2024 Aug 15th

I really wasn't sure what to expect some of the reviews were all over the map. Most of the negative reviews were about the sheath. I found the sheath to be an untreated quality piece of leather. Being untreated would allow it to take whatever dye you want, maybe that's why the left it untreated. Mine was hit twice with neatsfoot oil. Not disappointed with the sheath at all. The knife came about as sharp as a good letter opener. Fit, finish, balance, perfect. I am staying with a 5-star rating because a few minutes on a ceramic sharpener had this baby singing. I truly love this knife.

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Posted by Jody whaley on 2024 Aug 15th

Very well please . I order it on Friday and had it the following weekend . Quick turn around time .the sheath is very will put together. This will fit in with my collection. Thank you Keep up the good work .

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MAC MK II KNIFE

I reviewed three of these knives. The fit, finish, and feel were very consistent. I compared these to my 1970 Gerber Mark II (#15XXX). Gerber numbers first: Overall Weight Knife (7.1oz -- 6.9oz); Knife & Sheath (10.5oz -- 9.6oz); Length Overall (11 4/8" -- 11 5/8") Blade (6 4/8" -- 6 4/8"); Narrowest point of Blade (6 4/8" for both); Cant (None for Both); Hilt (2'' for Both). Compares favorably to my Gerber. The MAC MK II is a Great Fighting Knife for the price.

Robert J Schelin