During WWII, the U.S. Navy needed huge quantities of utility belt knives for use on board their warships. Colonial knife was one of a dozen or so companies that produced the very basic Mark 1 to meet this requirement. The knife grew in popularity and respect as the people who used it depended on it for combat, rescue and survival situations. Many have filtered their way through the military knife collectors market, but now are a rarity due to their increasing popularity. The polymer-handle versions are few and far between. Colonial knife decided to fix that for the collector and user.
Specs: The Colonial Mark 1 Combat knife is made out of 1/8 inch thick 1095 carbon steel. On the half-inch ricasso, the knife is marked U.S.N., and Colonial Prov. on the other. The steel has a black oxide non-reflective finish and is slick to the touch. This coating also helps with rust prevention, which is important for any carbon steel knife that might have duty on the high seas. The tang extends almost all the way to the end, inside the Tenite handle. Tenite is a cellulosic plastic that is known for its high impact resistance and toughness; its been in used in everything from radios, to toothbrushes and toddler toys.
The blade length is 5-1/8 inches, an interesting deviation for the many 7-inch combat knives many are familiar with. This smaller blade size helps fulfill the Navys need for an all-around utilitarian design, and the absence of the large guard further reinforces the knife as a user, not just a fighter.
One of the specifications of the original knife was the ability to boil the tool for sterilization. In a situation where there is a pressing need to surgically remove anything using a 5 inch blade. In a slick environment, this Tenite is more comfortable than a more common stacked leather handle. The Mark 1 has textured segmentations in the middle. Thats no problem either; as these little segmentations will grip onto a cord warp very well; if the hunter is worried about hand slippage; a cord wrap would be an easy way to prevent it.