Marine Corps Officer Sword sling, knot, frog, and belt assembly instructions

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  • @YouFreakinTroll - I like to collect various objects, preferably commemorative swords, kinves, antiques firearms, etc., plus I have alwas found it to be a beautiful weapon, but now that I know that it may be considered offensive to the Marines who earn them to purchase a replica I have decided not to buy it. Sincerely- Brownnz.

  • @Brownnz92TNPfan why would you want to buy a marine corps officer's sword?

  • Everything is correct except when you do the 180 degree turn when mounting your sword. you are twisting it the wrong way. twist it 180 degrees the opposite way in the video so the straps are almost looped around the sword. It is very odd and awkward when doing sword manual, trust me I know from experience. Who ever made this video you might want to revise that part.

  • @xXthedrunkgamerXx - I did not know that, howeveer, the sword that I am talking about is only a similiar sword, it is not quite the same... but still, with how simmiliar it is to the Mamluke Sword, I would rather not disrespect them by purchasing one rather then earning it. Thank you for the information. Sincerely- Brownnz.

  • @Brownnz92TNPfan The United States Marine Corps officer sword (mamluke sword), is a symbol of rank and position in the military. Only commissioned officers in the USMC are issued one for ceremonial purposes. Its is also the oldest weapon still in use today by the US military. Im sorry but this sword is EARNED, if you do buy it, it would be a disrespect to the men and women who are in the US military for the time and hardwork it took them to earn it.

  • I would like to see a review of this sword if possible, someone wants to sell me one and I would like to get as much information about it as possible. Please message me back when/if you decide to make one. Thank you, and have a nice day. Sincerely- Brownnz.

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