Brtish WWII Mk P-3 Fairbairn-Sykes Knife

$900.00

The British WWII Mk P-3 Fairbairn-Sykes Knife is an iconic combat dagger renowned for its precision, effectiveness, and historical significance. Designed for close-quarters combat, this knife was used by British commandos and special forces during the Second World War. Crafted between 1943 and 1944, the Mk P-3 version features a 6.75-inch double-edged blade forged from high-carbon steel, providing both durability and a razor-sharp edge.

The blade has a sleek, narrow profile with a distinctive needle-like point, ideal for piercing. The knife's grip is made from a cast zinc alloy with a blackened finish, offering a secure grip and balanced feel. The grooved design of the handle ensures a firm hold, even in adverse conditions. A hallmark of British craftsmanship, the Mk P-3 Fairbairn-Sykes Knife is not only a functional weapon but also a collector's piece, representing a pivotal era in military history.

This knife includes a period-correct leather sheath, complete with a reinforced tip and a belt loop (which is ripped). The authenticity of this piece is evidenced by wartime markings and the overall construction, adhering to the original specifications of the era. Owning the Mk P-3 Fairbairn-Sykes Knife is like holding a piece of history, reflecting the bravery and skill of the soldiers who wielded it during some of the most intense battles of WWII.

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The British WWII Mk P-3 Fairbairn-Sykes Knife is an iconic combat dagger renowned for its precision, effectiveness, and historical significance. Designed for close-quarters combat, this knife was used by British commandos and special forces during the Second World War. Crafted between 1943 and 1944, the Mk P-3 version features a 6.75-inch double-edged blade forged from high-carbon steel, providing both durability and a razor-sharp edge.

The blade has a sleek, narrow profile with a distinctive needle-like point, ideal for piercing. The knife's grip is made from a cast zinc alloy with a blackened finish, offering a secure grip and balanced feel. The grooved design of the handle ensures a firm hold, even in adverse conditions. A hallmark of British craftsmanship, the Mk P-3 Fairbairn-Sykes Knife is not only a functional weapon but also a collector's piece, representing a pivotal era in military history.

This knife includes a period-correct leather sheath, complete with a reinforced tip and a belt loop (which is ripped). The authenticity of this piece is evidenced by wartime markings and the overall construction, adhering to the original specifications of the era. Owning the Mk P-3 Fairbairn-Sykes Knife is like holding a piece of history, reflecting the bravery and skill of the soldiers who wielded it during some of the most intense battles of WWII.

The British WWII Mk P-3 Fairbairn-Sykes Knife is an iconic combat dagger renowned for its precision, effectiveness, and historical significance. Designed for close-quarters combat, this knife was used by British commandos and special forces during the Second World War. Crafted between 1943 and 1944, the Mk P-3 version features a 6.75-inch double-edged blade forged from high-carbon steel, providing both durability and a razor-sharp edge.

The blade has a sleek, narrow profile with a distinctive needle-like point, ideal for piercing. The knife's grip is made from a cast zinc alloy with a blackened finish, offering a secure grip and balanced feel. The grooved design of the handle ensures a firm hold, even in adverse conditions. A hallmark of British craftsmanship, the Mk P-3 Fairbairn-Sykes Knife is not only a functional weapon but also a collector's piece, representing a pivotal era in military history.

This knife includes a period-correct leather sheath, complete with a reinforced tip and a belt loop (which is ripped). The authenticity of this piece is evidenced by wartime markings and the overall construction, adhering to the original specifications of the era. Owning the Mk P-3 Fairbairn-Sykes Knife is like holding a piece of history, reflecting the bravery and skill of the soldiers who wielded it during some of the most intense battles of WWII.

Category: Knives/Blades

Country of Origin: England

Maker: Wilkinson Sword Ltd/The maker of the grip could either be J. Maybry of London, Perry Bar Metal Co. of Birmingham, or Walstall Die Casting Ltd

Markings: Has the ^3 inspection mark, an England Stamp, and mold number of 3

In House Collection: 1 of 2

Condition: F

Condition Additional Notes: The elastic on the holster has ripped

Material: Blade is made of high-carbon steel, Grip is of a cast zinc alloy

Age: 1943-1944

Size: 11.5" tall, 12.75" long with the scabbard plus the hanger

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