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The Austrian combat knife Glock FM81 is in service with the Austrian army and the Bundeswehr, and is also one of the two official knives of the German anti-terrorist special forces GSG-9. The classic army knife can be used for a variety of purposes: as a weapon or camping knife, to open ammo boxes or bottles.
Made from SAE 1095 hardened steel with a hardness of HRC 55 and a matte black anti-corrosion finish. The butt of the knife is made in the form of a toothed saw.
The handle is made of polyamide, which has high mechanical strength and wear resistance. The grooved surface makes the knife easy to hold in your hand.
The crosshair of the knife is a stamped part and therefore does not look so aesthetically pleasing, but for a tactical knife this can hardly be considered a disadvantage. One end of the crosshair is curved so that it forms a support for the thumb, at the same time it can be used as a bottle opener.
The Glock sheath, weighing only 1.5 oz, does not have a single metal part and is completely made of plastic. The latch of the scabbard is made in the form of a simple plastic tide in the form of a console, with a locking button. The sheath can be attached to a belt up to 2.4 in wide.
There are two holes in the lower part of the scabbard: a “drainage” rectangular one for removing moisture accumulated in the sheath and a round one for attaching a cord that serves to additionally fix the scabbard. You can place the knife in the sheath either way.
Characteristics:
Blade material: SAE 1095 steel with hardness HRC 55
Blade coating/finish: black anti-corrosion anti-reflective
Handle and scabbard material: polymer
Overall length: 11.4 in
Blade length: 6.5 in
Blade thickness: 0.16 in
Weight: 7.3 oz