WW2 Fairbairn Sykes Commando Knife MYTHS!

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The Fairburn Sykes Commando dagger, often misunderstood, has myths debunked by Matt Easton, emphasizing its history and purpose during World War II. The dagger, designed for combat with sharp edges and versatility, challenges misconceptions perpetuated by propaganda and patriotism, underscoring the need for accurate historical information.

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  • The Fairburn Sykes Commando dagger, often mistaken for a knife, is actually a fighting knife with historical variations in blade color and sharpened edges for combat versatility.
  • Contrary to misconceptions linking Commando daggers solely to stealthy assassinations, they were widely utilized in World War II as general-purpose fighting knives, emphasizing the need to dispel myths rooted in propaganda and patriotism to accurately understand their intended function.

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  • What is the Fairburn Sykes Commando dagger?

    A type of fighting knife used in World War II.

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Debunking Myths: Fairburn Sykes Commando Dagger

  • The Fairburn Sykes Commando dagger gained fame during World War II and continues to be used, but there are myths surrounding it.
  • Matt Easton of Scholar Gladiatora and Eastern Antique Arms addresses six myths about the Fairburn Sykes dagger.
  • Matt clarifies that he is not an expert on Fairburn Sykes daggers but aims to correct misconceptions.
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  • The Commando dagger originated from Shanghai Municipal Police daggers, with three distinct patterns.
  • Myth 1: Some mistake the Commando dagger for a knife, but it is a type of knife referred to as a fighting knife.
  • Myth 2: People believe Commando daggers should have black blades, but early patterns often had shiny blades.
  • Myth 3: There is a misconception that Commando daggers were not meant to have sharp edges, but they were sharpened for use.
  • Myth 4: While primarily designed for stabbing, Commando daggers were also used for slashing and chopping in combat.
  • Myth 5: It is commonly believed that Commando daggers should never be held in an ice pick grip, but historical evidence shows otherwise.
  • Myth 6: The idea that Commando daggers are solely for stealthy assassinations is debunked, as they were also used as general-purpose fighting knives by various individuals during World War II.

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Fairburn Sykes Dagger: Fact vs Fiction

  • The Fairburn Sykes dagger, often associated with silent killing, was actually designed as an all-round fighting knife, commonly used in World War One trench raids alongside other similar trench knives from various countries.
  • The myths surrounding weapons like the Fairburn Sykes dagger are often intertwined with propaganda and patriotism, leading to misconceptions about their intended use, highlighting the importance of challenging and correcting such myths to separate fact from fiction.
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