What is the name of the knife?

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In Counter Strike: Global Offensive, we know there are a lot of knives. For example: Karambit knife, Butterfly Knife, Bayonet Knife, etc.

But what is the name of this knife from an older version of counter strike?

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What are the 4 main knives?

Here are the four knives you need:
  • Chef's Knife (8\u201d or 10\u201d)
  • Paring Knife (3\u201d)
  • Long Serrated Bread Knife.
  • Slicing/Carving Knife (10\u201d)


What are the 5 most common types of knives?

Here are 5 popular types of commercial kitchen knives:
  • Chef's Knife. The classic chef's knife, or cook's knife, is the quarterback of the kitchen. ...
  • Paring Knife. When the chef's knife is too large for a particular task, the paring knife comes through flawlessly. ...
  • Carving Knife. ...
  • Cheese Knife. ...
  • Crinkle Knife.


  • What is a kitchen knife called?

    A chef knife \u2014 sometimes called a chef's or cook's knife \u2014 has a long, broad blade with a straight edge. It is widest across the heel, tapering up to a finely pointed tip.

    What is the name of the knife that shoots the blade?

    A ballistic knife is a knife with a detachable blade that can be ejected to a distance of several meters/yards by pressing a trigger or operating a lever or switch on the handle.



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