Hallo mir wurde berichtet das es ein Benchmade Messer dienstlich geliefert bei der US Army geben soll. Was für eines ist das und welche Bezeichnung hat es?
Danke für eure Hilfe
Welches Benchmade Messer gibt es dienstlich bei der US Army?
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Das Nimravus hat eine Bestandsnummer (NSN), die es als offiziellen Ausrüstungsteil der U.S. Streitkräfte ausgewiesen haben. Ob es ausgegeben wurde, oder ob es von den Soldaten gekauft werden mußt, weiß ich aber nicht.
Bei einem der Springer (AFO?) war es genau so.Edit: In der Zwischenzeit gibt es mehrere BM Modelle mit NSN klick mich
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Hab da einen Folder gesehen mit Drop Point Klinge und Wellenschliff, hab das bei dem angegebenen Link leider net gefunden.
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I have been told that US troopers can ask for any knife from any brand they wish. About 2 months ago there was a post on an American forum about +/- 15 Strider SMFs that were lost due to a fire.
These were going to be given to Marines.
Like I said, I think they can pick whatever they want so in this case ALL Benchmades. -
Hello Meshuggah, that would be a dream, I want to be american soldier
But I think, this opportunity might depend on the rank the unit has and their references. If I imagine a hole platoon ordering SMFs, I wouldn't need to wonder about the US finacial deficit
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[the following information is based on reading various threads on various forums...]
- In the army you're superior decides what you're allowed to carry. Some may agree to an individual 6" fixed blade, some may not... And you'll pay for your individual gear. You are issued a standard knife. If its an m9 bayonet its considered a weapon - so if you lose it you'll have to explain it.
- You can get any black class (?) Benchmade through the military at a discount price. I'm not sure anymore if it was the entire black class but i think there were more than these 8 knives.
- In some elite units (USMC, SF, SEALs) its entirely up to you to choose.
- there are pictures of an USMC event (presenting themselves to ppl in the US) showing a marine with a fixed presidio.s_f
PS.: i guess i'm grateful for not being a US soldier.. Of course - it would be nice to learn/practice shooting and to train your body and getting nice knives and equipment.
A german army doctor told me that if german soldiers get lost or pinned down in Afghanistan its usually the US Army that gets him/them out of there - because usually it is or seems that dangerous that no german pilot/soldier would go there... THis doctor said the US soldiers are.. REAL soldiers - they usually just do what they're told; they're caring about their colleagues and they seem not to worry that much about their own life. [btw - i guess its a little bit typical for germans to think a lot about possible dangers before doing something...]
And I guess being among them would be a very valuable experience, too, but... if i look at it as a job this isn't nearly enough to compensate... killing other people in their own country and the danger of losing my health or life.
I'm grateful for their service and i have a lot of respect for US and German soldiers - but I wouldn't want to be one of them right now in Iraq/Afghanistan. -
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That was a joke Being soldier isn't my favourite aim, especially in the US Army. Nevertheless, yes, it would be a very formative experience.Thanks for your explanations, sounds plausible.
If I remember the book made by Dietmar Pohl "Messer im Einsatz", there can be seen a lot of different blades and manufactures, also benchmade.
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