The "Comando" brand knives were manufactured from the 70s until the end of the 90s.
Despite the name "Commando", it was never a regulation or military knife, the name "Commando" was used mostly to attract customers, because the design of this knife is far from being a true tactical knife, being more of a model for boy scouts.
This knife is in mint conditions, circa '90s.
Spear point blade made of German 420 stainless steel with half tang.
The hilt is made of metal alloy with antimony, includes a small quilion, which ends in a ball and makes the handguard, finish is chrome plated.
The handles are made of plastic simil wood.
The handles are held glued to the hilt.