Designated: “Wz85“
Introduced: 1985
Author Archives: gwebs
Marto – Brewer Survival Knife
Marto – Brewer Explorer (Explora) Survival Knife
Developed by Explorer Dr. Charles Brewer-Carias
– “Venezuela’s Indiana Jones”
Venezuelan explorer and naturalist
Marto Model: Brewer Explorer / Explora Survival Knife
Made by Marto in Toledo, Spain
Imported into the US by Gutman
$130 – $150 in mid – late 1980’s
Dr. Charles Brewer Carias
- Born 1938
- Led more than 200 expeditions to remote parts of the Venezuela
- Discovered the sink holes of Cerro Sarisariñama
- Discovered the world’s largest known quartzite cave
(Named after him “Cueva Charles Brewer”)
Marto – Brewer Survival Knife
- Issued to Special Ops Troops in many countries.
- Made in Spain.
- Stainless steel Rockwell hardness 56-58
- 6 1/4 inch blade
Features:
- clinometer
- metric ruler
- Internationally recognized Ground to Air Emergency Signals on blade
- Saw tooth on top of blade
- Removable hand guard
- Friction spring in scabbard (to prevent knife falling out)
- wire cutter
- slotted screw driver
- signal mirror on back of scabbard
- removable compass in screw cap
- screw cap is stainless steel (capable of driving nails)
- Two Manuals; Explain Uses of the Knife, Survival Manual
- A fishing pole
(small hole in blade (for clinometer) put knife on a stick, tie your fishing line) - Tube Survival Capsule
Tube Survival Capsule contents
- Lid is a magnifying lens
- International Morse Code on the side
- Water Purification Tablets x4
- Flint
- Piece of Cotton
- Matches x3 (similar to British Lifeboat Matches)
- Scalpel Blade (X-acto blade)
- Adhesive Sutures
- Fishing Kit (monofilament line, hooks x6, splitshot sinkers x2, small bobber)
- Sewing Needles x2
Magnifying Lens Accessory Attachment
optional small magnifying lens
fits into the wirecutter hole in blade
Burning Lens
to examine plants and insects
Splinter Removal, etc.
Fishing Spear Accessory Attachment
An insert placed into the wirecutter cutout in the blade
turns the Marto-Brewer Explorer into a fishing spear with barbs on each side of the blade
Romanian AKM Type II
1985 – ”Model 74“ AKM Type II Bayonet adopted in Romania
Egyptian AKM Type II (Transitional) Bayonets
Egyptian AKM Type II (Transitional) Bayonets come in three colors; Black Grips, Brown Grips and Blue Grips,and with serial numbers or without serial numbers
198? – AKM Type II (6X4) Bayonet adopted in Egypt
They are crude and often have yellow glue (crud) all over. They are Type II Bayonets with AKM Type I metal scabbards with black insulators
Russian AKM Type II – Modified Pommel
1983
The third version of the Russian AKM Type II bayonet is the “Modified Pommel”
made at Ishevsk
Type 81 – Chinese
Two models
- Chinese Type 81
- Modified for M1 carbine
1981 – “Type 81” Adopted in China
German LL80 Gravity Knife
German Paratrooper Gravity Knife. A one hand opening knife designed to aid paratroopers in getting out of tangled lines
- 7340-12-140-1031
- Messer, Kapp
- LL- Truppe
German AKM Type II
German AKM Type II
Designated: “Modell AK74“
1985 – ”Modell AK74” AKM Type II Adopted
Early ones were red
Early ones were red
Later (most) were black
Bulgarian AKM Type II – Early Orange
1974–1985 – AKM Type II Adopted in Bulgaria
These normally have a brown leather frog, this black one is as it was purchased, but it looks to have a black leather AK74 Type frog
Some are deep red-orange but most are swirled and bright orange-yellow