Description
Description
The Glock FM 81 a special version with a saw blade. These are high-quality knives made by Glock in Austria and suitable for general utility tasks and hard use. The Glock FM 81 is a simple and durable tool. It was developed in co-operation with the Austrian special forces Jagdkommando. Glock knives are used by various armies and armed special units in Austria, Denmark, Germany (GSG9), Taiwan, and South Korea to name a few. Instead of a fancy name and super-duper features, the knife is a plain, honest utility knife with an affordable price tag. They omitted all superfluous details and the only special features are the bottle opener, which is just a bent cross guard, and a saw on the back of the blade. It is officially meant for cutting wood but we suspect the Austrians use these to interrogate prisoners somewhere on a desolate mountain.
Technical Specifications
Blade Length | 165 mm | 6.5″ |
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Blade Thickness | 5 mm | 0.2″ |
Overall Length | 290 mm | 11.4″ |
Weight | 202 g | 7.1 oz |
Blade material | SAE 1095 Spring Steel | |
Blade hardness | ~55 HRC | |
Handle | Glock Polymer |
Polymer Sheath
The sheath is made of the same polymer as the grip and it’s ambidextrous e.g. the blade can be inserted either way and all features are symmetric. The eyelet can be used to secure the end of a length of Paracord you wrap around the handle to satisfy survivalist urges.
- Will fit most 60 mm / 2.4″ belts
- The belt loop opens with a sideways push
- Tension clip for retention
- Drainage hole and retention cord eyelet
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