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3/2/2011 6:44:30 PM EDT
Well I got my 1st question answered so expediently, I though I'd ask another.
What are these? I've been looking all day, but maybe I have the name/terminology wrong.

They have no sharp edges, other than the point.

3/2/2011 8:39:24 PM EDT
[#1]
Looks like a milspec marshmellow roaster or maybe a milspec ice pick or maybe a device to pith humans (the enemy)...  Just a SWAG on my part...
3/2/2011 8:50:24 PM EDT
[#2]
Some sort of a probe.  Eod maybe.
3/2/2011 9:07:08 PM EDT
[#3]
Those are referred to as the "D-Day Landing/Fighting" Knife.....They were made back in the 70's & 80's from French Lebel spike bayonets. The sheaths look like they are for an Enfield spike bayonet. Occasionally you see them offered for sale as an "OSS fighting knife" as well....

Here is a link with some info:

D-Day Fighting Knife
3/2/2011 9:37:37 PM EDT
[#4]
Haha way off.  Couldn't tell real well from my phone.  You couldn't tell me that was a knife.  I could see bayonet, but knife is a stretch.  It's like an ice pick.
3/2/2011 11:40:44 PM EDT
[#5]
Im sure I'm wrong, but with a little sharpening they could be great heav-leather (8+ oz.) awls.
3/3/2011 6:13:04 AM EDT
[#6]
Thanks to everyone!
Spike! That was the word I didn't try. Although, I did contemplate ice pick.
3/3/2011 10:23:34 AM EDT
[#7]
It is a 'trocar'. It is used usually by doctors in addition with a tube called a cannula. They use them usually to introduce things like a chest drain or other instrument. The trocar are USUALLY long, thin, pointed , and three edged and can be some serious stabbing weapons if miss-used. Some are just an angled tip cannula now for safety in surgical procedures. Someone has been using the spike bayonet holders for putting them into it looks like.

They are used in embalming processes as well as relieving cow and horse bloat by veterinarians.

Hope this helps.
3/3/2011 1:52:20 PM EDT
[#8]
I searched all over for trocar and could find no military, or fighting use of one, save the recent Blackhawk version.
Do you have any reference site I can research?
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