How Can I Tell Whether Or Not If I Bought A Real K-bar Knife?
Once a year I make a habit to buy a knife for my collection of them (most of them are either old past downs from my Dad or are just cheap “Frost Cutlery brand” knifes!) and so when I went to the flea market for $70.00 there was a guy trying to sell me a K-Bar. But I didn’t get it but instead got a cheap Frost Cutlery $20.00 knife set (2 knifes in all)!
I know that K-Bar’s are a real quality knife (perfect for gutting deer!) that the military uses but for that kind of money I want the real K-Bar, not a cheap made in China replica.
Thanks for all the help in advance.
















Well, for one thing, the knife will say “KA-BAR” on it.
If it says “K-Bar”, you’ve been ripped off.
It should be marked on the knife*. If its not look for what is marked on it*. It may even say where it was made*.
The military stopped using the KA-Bar several years ago actually. Even the famous marine Ka-Bar is no longer actually made by them.
http://budk.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_1217
Kabars aren’t overly expensive. As to their utility for cleaning game, though, I don’t know about that. Never tried to clean a deer with a combat knife before.
As to the one fellow mentioning something about “even the famous marine Ka-Bar is no longer actually made by them”….I don’t know what sentence means exactly, but Kabar knives are still made in Olean, NY same as always.
Only buy from a reputable dealer, not flea markets or E-bay.
ka-bars are made in olean NY they arnt 70 bucks…….. go to a surplus military store for around 30.00 to 50.00 i have one…… and love it
I know that the K-Bar factory is in Olean, New York. If that is the only one?, I don’t know. I’m sure if you get one from there, they are as real as they get. Good luck.