USA WW2 rare Western Cutlery L77 Commando fighting knife, blued blade, decorated handle and original scabbard; excellent condition

$599.95

Original American WW2 Western L77 Commando fighting knife with decorated handle and orig scabbard. Rare type in excellent overall condition, considering the age. FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE US FOR THIS ITEM

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WW2 Western L77 Commando fighting knife with decorated handle and original leather scabbard. Rare American “private purchase “type fighter in excellent overall condition, considering the age.

Original WW2 era model L77 Commando Stiletto fighting knife manufactured during the war by Western Cutlery Co. in Boulder, Colorado, USA. Very attractive blued blade fighting stiletto – early production type with a solid aluminum pommel. The knife comes with original GI-decorated leather scabbard. This particular specimen is marked NEW GUINEA on the handle – the GI who carried has probably taken part in that long and bloody WW2 campaign against the entrenched Japanese forces. Slim, light, and practical, the L77 stiletto dagger was popular with the troops and it became a desirable sidearm used in virtually every theater of the war. Attached is the photo of some fearsome-looking GI armed with the 45-cal. M1911 in one hand and the unmistakable L77 commando knife clutched in his teeth (original photo is not included with the knife). This exact type is illustrated on page 236 of KNIVES OF THE UNITED STATES MILITARY WORLD WAR II book by Michael W Silvey – a well-established expert and the author of a number of books on the subject of the US military edged weapons (see book’s page scan attached).

This fighting stiletto is about 11-1/8” / 28.2 cm overall; blued blade is about 6-3/4″ / 17.2 cm; over 90% of the original bluing remaining – this type is hard-to-find this nice. This is an early issue with a solid aluminum pommel and metal guard – Western had to switch to Bakelite fittings as the war progressed in order to conserve the much-needed aluminum. Fullered blade has been lightly re-sharpened; it is razor-sharp still; the tip is intact. Stacked leather and colored fiber washers handle; steel guard and aluminum pommel. The pommel is engrave with a large letter K. The handle is  decorated with numerous red beads on one side; the patter in not symmetrical so it could be someone’s kill count. The handle is solid; all parts are tight; no edge nicks or dings on the spine.  Hard to find original leather scabbard is used but it is in better than average condition for the type. The throat is decorated with what look like a piece of a trophy Japanese insignia or a jewelry piece, a nice touch. Most of the original stitching and all rivets remaining; minor puncture at the tip is noted for accuracy; the leather is soft and supple still – this type is rare this nice.

This attractive American WW2 Western L77 Commando fighting knife with original leather scabbard is in very much serviceable condition; with proper care this old timer will last you another 80 years 😉 This original WW2 Western L77 Commando fighting knife has not been cleaned or tampered with in any way; it is in 100% original “as is” condition; these are the actual photos. Spent brass is not included with the knife 😉 I have a few more American, German, British, Italian, and French fighting knives, as well as some scarce WW2 and WW1 daggers, trench knives and bayonets available for sale – please take a look in the Militaria section.

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Weight 1.6 lbs

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