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Colt Branded Knives & Misc.
Cutlery
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Like other major gun manufactures, Colt sold branded knives and most of them
have become collectibles, a few were originally intended for the
collector market. Unlike their firearms competitors, Remington and
Winchester, Colt's entry into the knife market came in later years and its first tenure lasted only four years, from 1969 to
1973.
In 1993, the Colt trademark for knives was acquired by
the United Cutlery Company and a variety of fixed blade knives were
marketed by them until 2007. I only collect Colt knives made
1969 to 1973 and the 1990s CT series 1 to 10
Colt Cutlery History
Colt 1971-74
Catalogs for Sheffield & Olsen Knives
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US M8A1 Colt 62316 Fixed Blade Knife
With Belt Clip & Sheath


Vietnam era Colt (Hartford, Conn.) AR-16 bayonet

Colt Model CT-1-LTD 1993
Limited Edition Bowie Knife, c. 1993
NIB

See CT-1-LTD Bowie Knife for details
Colt CT2
Hatchet-Knife, NIB, First Edition c. 1996 NIB
OAL: 12 in. tall hatchet with CT-2 knife
built-into the handle;
1st production, limited run edition: No. 494 of 500

Colt CT-3 Sporting
Knife, Premier Edition c. 1994 NIB

See Colt CT-3 for details
Colt CT-4,
OAL:10 in., NIB,
c.1994

See Colt CT-4 for details
'United' CT-5 'Drop Point' Hunting Knife NIB

See Colt CT-5 for details
Colt CT-6 Premier
Edition 1994 Skinning Knife NIB

See Colt CT-6 for details
Colt
CT-7 Serengeti Skinning Knife NIB

See Colt CT-7 for details
Colt CT-8 'DIAMOND LIBERATOR' Tactical
knife

See Colt CT-8 for details
Colt 'United'
CT-10
Fixed Blade 'Defender' Hunting Knife NIB

See Colt CT-10 for details
Colt CT-1T Tactical Bowie
Knife NIB

See Colt CT-1T for details
Colt branded CT-614 'Jungle Jumper' Bush Knife

CT-614 Jungle Jumper
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