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Made a Knife While in Iraq


BryanG

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OK, I know that this isn't a firearm.  However, I noted a few others posting items they're proud of.

 

This is one of mine!

 

While in Iraq in '06 our Motor Pool OIC brought his knife-making equipment (he forges and makes his own).  He taught some of how to make knives when we had some free time.

 

My blade has been cut (with a plasma torch) from a piece of HMWWV armor (off an old vehicle).  smoothed and shaped by me.  The handle is a piece of wood from a door frame out of one of Saddam's palaces (Radwaniah Palace, southern end of BIAP).

 

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OK, I know that this isn't a firearm.  However, I noted a few others posting items they're proud of.

 

This is one of mine!

 

While in Iraq in '06 our Motor Pool OIC brought his knife-making equipment (he forges and makes his own).  He taught some of how to make knives when we had some free time.

 

My blade has been cut (with a plasma torch) from a piece of HMWWV armor (off an old vehicle).  smoothed and shaped by me.  The handle is a piece of wood from a door frame out of one of Saddam's palaces (Radwaniah Palace, southern end of BIAP).

 

Start to finish:CIMG6772.jpg

CIMG6792.jpg

 

Very cool, sort of a Hussein Hudson Bay. :)

 

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OK, I know that this isn't a firearm.  However, I noted a few others posting items they're proud of.

 

This is one of mine!

 

While in Iraq in '06 our Motor Pool OIC brought his knife-making equipment (he forges and makes his own).  He taught some of how to make knives when we had some free time.

 

My blade has been cut (with a plasma torch) from a piece of HMWWV armor (off an old vehicle).  smoothed and shaped by me.  The handle is a piece of wood from a door frame out of one of Saddam's palaces (Radwaniah Palace, southern end of BIAP).

 

Start to finish:CIMG6772.jpg

CIMG6792.jpg

 

Wow. Awesome story and history. And my humble thanks to you as well. :usa:

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I appreciate the kind words!  I'll do a write-up on it for my grandkids. 

 

My initials are stamped on one side of the knife and "OIF" on the other. 

 

Wanted something to pass on.  I have my father's Bronze Star from Vietnam, my grandfather's fire chief's badge, my opa's (German grandfather) Iron Crosses from both World Wars.  Adding my own contribution to the mix!

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I appreciate the kind words! I'll do a write-up on it for my grandkids.

My initials are stamped on one side of the knife and "OIF" on the other.

Wanted something to pass on. I have my father's Bronze Star from Vietnam, my grandfather's fire chief's badge, my opa's (German grandfather) Iron Crosses from both World Wars. Adding my own contribution to the mix!


Do you know what frag series armor you pulled that off? It looks so nice and shiny! Most of the stuff I saw around that time was the brittle, heat treated steel. They were just coming out with the softer, thicker stuff around that time.


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I'm not sure what armor series this was.  Once cut with the plasma torch, I used a belt sander to shape, hone and polish the metal.

 

The Chief (Motor Pool OIC) told us that we likely couldn't have these sharpened by professional knife sharpeners, as the metal would likely destroy their equipment.  Advised us to speak with the pro to let them know where the metal came from, lest they damage their tools.

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