#20803
06/22/2009 06:30 PM
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Hi! If I'm correct this is a MVSN NCO combat/wear knife, please give an opinion on it, is my last aquisition and my first italian piece. I'm very pleased with it but don't know very much about it so any info will be wellcome. thanks in advance.
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#20804
06/22/2009 06:31 PM
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#20805
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#20806
06/22/2009 06:32 PM
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#20807
06/22/2009 07:03 PM
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this is the 1935 MVSN for non commissioned officers. Looks like a nice example.
Jim.
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#20808
06/22/2009 07:57 PM
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Hi Jim! thanks for the info, will you call it a Knife or a dagger?
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#20809
06/22/2009 08:21 PM
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> Nacho I would call it a dagger / Very nice piece you have there it is a nocome officer's dagger Mod. 1935-1936. The one you have looks like the scabbard was repainted but overall nice original dagger. regards Aleksandr
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#20810
06/22/2009 08:27 PM
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ALWAYS BUYING ITALIAN/ FASCIST MILITARIA > AND SOVIET DAGGERS
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#20811
06/25/2009 04:52 PM
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prior the RSI period, the party simbol + MVSN (Milizia Volontaria Sicurezza Nazionale) identify this dagger for a party member (camicie nere - black shirts) assigned to a fighting party unit (legione, something like bataillon). the same dagger also was provided with a scabbard without party symnol when assigned to a member of the regular army. after sept 8th 1939, these daggers, the model 38 and the oldest model 25 were adopted pratically by all the RSI (repubblica sociale italiana) units without particular regulations, due to the confusion sorted up in the northern italy in the new RSI
Joelabrendola - The RETIRED Doctor (on mountain)
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#20812
07/15/2009 10:08 AM
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hi to all, about this set of knife i'd like to say something: all the knives show in this post are 1935 model, knife not dagger. all these models are common knife for troops, not for nco or for officers. the model change for nco and change also for officers!!!! is another knife for nco , totally different made , but similar for officer, the difference is the best finish for officers during the construction: best metal, all the parts is nikeled finish, the wood handle is in ebony made and not in other wood
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#20813
07/15/2009 10:10 AM
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#20814
07/15/2009 10:11 AM
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#20815
07/15/2009 10:12 AM
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take a look in my photo, i show in the first a nco model and the last one a m35 officer , you can clearly see the difference!!
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