Glock knife
Glock Knife | |
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First-generation Glock Feldmesser FM 78 and its sheath | |
Type | Field knife |
Place of origin | Austria |
Service history | |
Used by | See Users |
Production history | |
Designer | Glock Ges.m.b.H. |
Manufacturer | Glock Ges.m.b.H. |
Variants | Feldmesser 78 and 81 |
Specifications | |
Length | 290 millimetres (11 in) |
Blade length | 165 millimetres (6.5 in) |
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Blade type | Clip point |
Scabbard/sheath | Glock polymer |
The Glock knife is a military field knife product line designed and produced by Glock Ges.m.b.H., located in Deutsch-Wagram, Austria. It can also be used as a bayonet, by engaging a socket in the pommel (covered by a plastic cap) into a bayonet adapter that can be fitted to the Steyr AUG rifle.[1][2][3]
Design
The knives were developed in close cooperation with the special forces Jagdkommando (lit. Hunting Command) of the Austrian Army and are suitable for throwing.[4]
Both knives have clip point blades made of SAE 1095 spring steel with a hardness of 55 HRC and are phosphate-treated. Spring steel offers a high yield strength for good impact resistance and flexibility but low corrosion resistance.[5]
The grips and sheaths are made of Glock-polymer and are available in the colors olive, sand, and black.[6] The upper crossguard is bent forward and can be used as a bottle opener.
The polymer sheath features a retention clip that secures the knife against loss, a belt clip for attaching the knife to a belt and a drainage opening at the bottom.[5]
Variants
Glock currently manufactures two models of knives:
- The Field Knife 78 (Feldmesser 78), which is a classic field knife, with a 165-millimetre (6.5 in) blade, 290-millimetre (11 in) overall length and weighs 206 g (7.3 oz).
- The Survival Knife 81 (Feldmesser 81), which has the same overall dimensions as the Field Knife 78 with the addition of saw-teeth on the back of the blade and weighs 202 g (7.1 oz).
Users
- Austria: Austrian Armed Forces
- Field knife 78 issued with the designation of FM 78 or FMsr 78[7]
- Denmark: Royal Danish Army
- Field knife 78 issued with the designation of Feltkniv M/96, NSN 1095-22-262-1779
- Germany: GSG9 of the German Federal Police
- Field knife 78 issued with the designation of FM 78
- India:
- National Security Guard (NSG)
- Special Protection Group (SPG)
- Malaysia: Pasukan Gerakan Khas of the Royal Malaysia Police
- Survival knife 81 issued with the designation of FM 81
- 69 Commando insignia carved at sheath and its blade
- Poland: Military Gendarmerie
- Field knife 78 and 81[8]
- Taiwan: Republic of China Armed Forces (ROCAF)
- Field knife 78 and 81
- Republic of Korea: 707th Special Mission Battalion
- Field knife 78
See also
References
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- ↑ "Bayonets of Austria". Retrieved 24 August 2015.
- ↑ World Bayonets. Austria. Image of Glock Knife mounted on Steyr AUG
- ↑ "Google Translate". Retrieved 24 August 2015.
- ↑ Christian Thiel. "Review FM81 throwing knife (Glock)". Retrieved 24 August 2015.
- 1 2 Robb Manning (8 July 2015). Glock Quick Reference Guide. Iola, Wisconsin: "F+W Media, Inc.". p. 170. ISBN 978-1-4402-4335-6.
- ↑ Glock. "Outdoor knives product page". Retrieved 2007-09-26.
- ↑ "Das Jagdkommando (JaKdo)". Retrieved 24 August 2015.
- ↑ Paweł Supernat: Nóż w służbach mundurowych, in: Broń i amunicja 01/2010