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Chris Reeve Knives

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CHRIS REEVE GREEN BERET KNIFE - Known to the Green Berets as "The Yarborough" and to everyone else as "The Green Beret Knife", this no-nonsense, hardworking tool was designed by renowned knifemaker and designer, Bill Harsey with function and manufacturing input from Chris Reeve. Made in Boise, Idaho by Chris Reeve Knives, the Green Beret Knife is a using knife that, just like the men for whom it was designed, is efficient, tough and uncompromising. The Green Beret Knife features a blade made of S30V blade, Micarta handle and Blackhawk Airborne sheath. Please note - the restricted Special Forces model is shown, civilian model has no "Yarborough" or serial number on the blade.
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Known to the Green Berets as "The Yarborough" and to everyone else as "The Green Beret Knife", this no-nonsense, hardworking tool was designed by renowned knifemaker and designer, Bill Harsey with function and manufacturing input from Chris Reeve. Made in Boise, Idaho by Chris Reeve Knives, the Green Beret Knife is a using knife that, just like the men for whom it was designed, is efficient, tough and uncompromising.

A serialized version of the "Yarborough" knife will be presented to each graduate of the Special Forces Qualification Course. Current and former members of the US Army Special Forces will be able to purchase the knife from the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Museum Gift Shop, with USASOC approval.

Without the name Yarborough and non-serialized, the otherwise identical knife is available to the public.

Specifications
Chris Reeve Green Beret Knife
Length, Overall: 12.375"
Blade Length: 7.0"
Blade Material: S30V
Handle Length: 5.375"
Handle Material: Canvas Micarta
Weight: 11.6 oz
Sheath Material: Nylon with Kydex
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Yarborough knife 03/17/2021
By WILLIAM T INGLE
This is a awesome combat knife but is not a good choice for survival or bushcraft. I have seen these knifes break.seize