The Intriguing Stiletto Daggers from World History

Posted by SwordsSwords on Feb 19th 2019

We have talked about the evolution of daggers in the History of Daggers: An All-Inclusive Timeline. Following the Second World War, the short swords and stiletto daggers were primarily employed for utilitarian use. Most of them were used in carrying covert operations such as surveillance and sedition. Let’s go through some of the popular daggers of all-times.

Stiletto Dagger

Stiletto daggers are pretty effective for stabbing. Featuring narrow blade ending and sharp point, they were used for assassination in the primitive era. They received immense popularity after World War II when American military forces issued them to combatants. Some of the renowned stiletto daggers are Marine Raider Stilleto and V-42 Stilleto.

Switchblade Daggers 

These daggers spring outer or frontward from a grip through the spring system. Switchblades were a standard short sword in the infantrymen essentials due to a reducible size.

Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Daggers

Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Daggers are double-edged weapons supplied by the Britain government to its foot soldiers. These daggers were produced in the year 1941 enduring massive popularity for its shiny design, ring grip, and lacquered leather.

Sleeve Daggers

Sleeve Daggers are specially designed for secret agents, worldwide spies, and secret operations officials. They are constructed from long, slender and at times a bolted blade is fitted on a leather strap and then enfolded around on an arm or anklet.

Lapel Daggers

These daggers were extensively used by the British Intelligence Agency. They have fluted centerline on a flat blade that outspreads entirely to the tang. The tang features a hole for a knotted cord which is used to access the dagger when required. They were typically sewn on the suits of agents above the chest. If you are looking forward to collecting daggers, here you go with some tips that come in handy:
  • If you are less aware of the varying types of daggers, use this as an opportunity. You can read online and meet people of the same interests to get yourself trained in this challenging hobby.
  • You can acquire benefit from the prevailing trend of the antique market by purchasing ancient daggers that are rarely available. Undoubtedly, it’s a great investment in the long term.
  • Keep in mind collecting dagger is difficult than collecting a sword. It’s important to do thorough research and limit the price tag of potential daggers.
  • Consider taking professional help to avoid any colluding dealers from deceiving you. This is a great way to evaluate various daggers and learn to value them.
  • Dagger is a reward itself. You can sell your collection if you intend to purchase an expensive stiletto dagger or want to cash on early and quickly.
Similar to collecting swords, carrying daggers for yourself comes with a brand new experience. Definitely, it opens up the door of excitement and opportunity to explore the ancient artifacts. Daggers make for ideal home decorations and great investments. It is no surprise that the market for collectible daggers is on the rise.