Knives – Page 7

From Marvel Comics The Punisher Armory No 1

Knives:

“These are all duplicates of knives that I carry. Training with dupes saves wear and tear on the prime blades. L to R, top row: Gerber Mark II (20th Anniversary reproduction), SOG’s Tech 7″ blade, Kershaw’s Military Boot Knife (this I carry at all times), SOG’s SERE folding knife (Special Operations Group’s Survival Evasion Resistance Escape knife), AMK’s Quicksilver (the cool looks). Spyderco’s Hunter (another carrying knife — this one’s good to use in front of people, it looks like a utility knife), and F&D Trading’s Fazendeiro (a new design, though old for the mountains of Brazil). Second Row: The Devil’s Dart (which comes with a sleeve hostler and requires more practice to throw), Chris Reeve’s Sable III (the only hollow handle I will carry, naturally one must train with a survival packet in the handle), and Kershaw’s Diver’s Knife.”

Published by Marvel Comics in The Punisher Armory No. 1, July, 1990

Knives - The Punisher Armory No. 1, July, 1990, Page 7

Knives – Page 7

From Marvel Comics The Punisher Armory No 1

Knives:

“These are all duplicates of knives that I carry. Training with dupes saves wear and tear on the prime blades. L to R, top row: Gerber Mark II (20th Anniversary reproduction), SOG’s Tech 7″ blade, Kershaw’s Military Boot Knife (this I carry at all times), SOG’s SERE folding knife (Special Operations Group’s Survival Evasion Resistance Escape knife), AMK’s Quicksilver (the cool looks). Spyderco’s Hunter (another carrying knife — this one’s good to use in front of people, it looks like a utility knife), and F&D Trading’s Fazendeiro (a new design, though old for the mountains of Brazil). Second Row: The Devil’s Dart (which comes with a sleeve hostler and requires more practice to throw), Chris Reeve’s Sable III (the only hollow handle I will carry, naturally one must train with a survival packet in the handle), and Kershaw’s Diver’s Knife.”

Published by Marvel Comics in The Punisher Armory No. 1, July, 1990