Dating camillus pilot survival knife
Index
- How long is the blade on a Camillus knife?
- Are the Camillus knives available to active duty soldiers?
- Whats the story behind the pilots Survival Knife?
- What to do with Camillus Hunter knives?
- What happened to Camillus knives?
- Are Camillus TigerSharp knives good?
- How big are the blades on a Camillus machete?
- What happened to the Camillus m3?
How long is the blade on a Camillus knife?
From 1957 to 61 it was made with a 6 inch blade. The blade was shorted to 5 inches due to pilot feedback and the basic design of the knife has stayed that way since. Here are some examples of the markings on the Camillus made knives.
Are the Camillus knives available to active duty soldiers?
While these knives wouldnt have been provided as part of a Government contract and issued to active duty servicemen through that procurement process. Camillus continued to supply these knives to the U. S. Government AAFES, (PX/BX) system.
Whats the story behind the pilots Survival Knife?
The story of the Pilots survival knife starts with Marbles, and that companys higher quality 6 bladed model. Such high quality that the military could not afford to buy it, so they turned to Camillus, and that companys lesser quality 6, then 5 blade knives. Marbles continued for a while to market their knife to civilians.
What to do with Camillus Hunter knives?
Heavily used Camillus hunter, possible returned to the factory or used by them. These knives should be professionally serviced by a qualified technician to remove the surface rust and dirt on them. I have not touched them in anyway, as you see them is how they were in the showroom.
What happened to Camillus knives?
It all ended for the original Camillus on February 2007. The old Camillus went gone out of business due to poor sales, a workers’ strike and a lockout—and then the long-time knife manufacturer filed for bankruptcy. Acme United Corporation bought the company’s brand name and intellectual property rights, relaunching the Camillus brand in 2009.
Are Camillus TigerSharp knives good?
The Tigersharp line is all about simple designs and disposable materials. That doesn’t mean bad materials, though. In fact Tigersharps have nicer handles and steel than most of the regular knives Camillus makes. There are a few different versions of both the folding and fixed blade Tigersharps that vary in size and style.
How big are the blades on a Camillus machete?
They’re only distinguished by their size though, ranging from 7.25 inches to 8.25 inches, which is a frustrating decision on Camillus’s part since I’m pretty sure the different versions can’t share blades. This is largest of the two fixed blade versions, and it comes with two plain edge blades.
What happened to the Camillus m3?
To understand the Camillus M3, you need to know a bit about the history of the company that originally designed it. It all ended for the original Camillus on February 2007. The old Camillus went gone out of business due to poor sales, a workers’ strike and a lockout—and then the long-time knife manufacturer filed for bankruptcy.
What is a Camillus knife used for?
This might actually serve better as a hunting knife than a survival knife, but the name and the partial serrations lead to think Camillus means for this knife to go up a cliff side with you and cut some rope as you need. I’m a big fan of the rubber handle.
Are Camillus TigerSharp knives good?
The Tigersharp line is all about simple designs and disposable materials. That doesn’t mean bad materials, though. In fact Tigersharps have nicer handles and steel than most of the regular knives Camillus makes. There are a few different versions of both the folding and fixed blade Tigersharps that vary in size and style.
How big are the blades on a Camillus machete?
They’re only distinguished by their size though, ranging from 7.25 inches to 8.25 inches, which is a frustrating decision on Camillus’s part since I’m pretty sure the different versions can’t share blades. This is largest of the two fixed blade versions, and it comes with two plain edge blades.
Why do people like Camillus so much?
Their survival stuff tends to be more versatile, with softer steels. This is one of the designs that helped breathe some life back into Camillus. I’m gonna go out on a limb and say it had more to do with Les Stroud than the actual product itself. Not that the knife isn’t a nice design on the whole.