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Vintage Smith & Wesson 1977 Survival USA 6030 Knife
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Vintage 1977 Smith and Wesson Model 6030 Survival knife designed by Blackie Collins is NIB, never used, only some storage age. Contoured Wessonwood resin impregnated wood handle is moisture proof and impact resistant. Solid polished brass cross guard and knurled screw off end cap. Handle has cavity for storage of matches and survival items. Highly polished forged 440 stainless 5 ½ inch flat ground blade is mint and impressive in weight and shape with false top edge. Spine is thick and strong, stamped Smith & Wesson. Overall length is 10 inches, 10 ounces in weight. Real leather sheath, some storage verdigris around brass fittings. Includes the original box with correct model and serial number, warranty card. Bench made and marked Made in USA. The ad brochure of models is NOT included, as I only have one and decided it should go with the sister knife also listed. USA and Canada sales only please.
... Note: Double edge knives are illegal in some jurisdictions. By buying this knife you expressly warrant that you are at least 18 years of age and that shipping this knife to your address and that your ownership and use of this knife complies with all local, state, and federal laws and ordinances. The buyer expressly agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the seller for all claims resulting directly or indirectly from purchase, ownership, or use of this knife in violation of local, state, and federal laws and ordinances. The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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