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 that is ground and heat treated to 60HRc for a durable cutting edge that is easy to maintain. The aluminum handle features a matte gray finish with a subtle texture that blends well with the contrasting pommel and guard. Each MAC Knife comes with a military style leather sheath.
- Blade Material:
- 440C Stainless Steel
- Blade Finish:
- Satin Stainless
- Hardness:
- 58-60 HRc
- Cutting Edge:
- 20˚
- Handle Material:
- Aluminum
- Handle Finish:
- Cerakote Matte Grey/Black
For more information go to : www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Reviews
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mac mk ii knife
a almost perfect clone of a Gerber mkII knife
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Awesome reproduction knife
Great knife. I purchased 2 of them
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Mac mk2
Seems to be a great quality knife, I heard about this knife from Larry vickers
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Awesome reproduction knife
I liked it so much, I bought 2 of them
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Mac MK II Knife
I had to send it back because it got damaged in shipping, but otherwise, it is great!
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CHEAP LEATHER SHEATH
SHEATH COULD BE MUCH BETTER FOR THE PRICE. HAVE ALREADY CUT THROUGH SIDE STICHING.
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Great reproduction, don’t miss the original serrations. Really like the contrasting gray handle ( like some of the earlier MK II models ). Pretty sharp out of the box, but who doesn’t like touching up a new edge? Seems really well made, good work MAC
Leather sheath is somewhat flimsy, although deigned from the original. Thicker leather would be worth paying an extra $50.
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Gerber MK II replica
I've been a Gerber MKII collector for many years and I own an original made in 1970 that was carried by friend in Vietnam. This is the 2nd knife I've bought and my plan is to give this one to a friend who served with the 5th SFG in Vietnam. The knife is spot-on to the original, my only gripe is the sheath, it should have the hanger wire at the top and the lanyard is plastic but that didn't stop me from purchasing another for someone I hold in high esteem. GREAT PRODUCT ?
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Mk 11
Reminds me of the Gerber Mk1. I own a Mk 11, which I purchased in 1978 for $25.00 in the USAF FOUR SEASONS STORE on the USAF airbase at Kaiserslautern ,while I was stationed in Germany. The original knives marked US PROPERTY are now valued at 2000.00US Who would have thought that 50 years ago.