1 vintage Australian-made U.S. World War 2 Army Rangers brass knucks knife. This is the larger of the two size of Ranger V44-type brass knuckle knives. The scabbard artwork on this knife is incredible. This knife would make an important addition to any collection.
This original, World War II Ranger knife has the visible file marks inside the handle important to identifying an authentic WW2 knife (see photos). This knife has a 9 7/16" blade. Overall this knife measures 14 7/16".
The front of the scabbard shows a U.S. military base with a plane, a guard tower, and palm trees. The back of the scabbard reads 'NEW GUINEA CAMP. SWPA 1943-4'.
This antique U.S. Army Ranger brass knucks fighting knife is in excellent condition. The handle has a nice patina. The blade tip has a ding on it. The scabbard with its rare theater artwork has a weak tip. It is still attached, but will need to be handled carefully in a collection or displayed.
This large brass knucks Ranger knife with its one-of-a-kind scabbard artwork would make the centerpiece of any collection.
Specific Name | Specific Value |
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Period | World War II |
Country | United States |
Item | U.S. Army Ranger Brass Knucks fighting knife |
Made in | Australia |