A one time event Ronnie, where a GI was posing with a Randall knife next to a tiger that he obviously did not kill with a knife, more like a grenade or a claymore does not lend itself to a premise that a Randall knife was used to kill a bunch of bad guys in Vietnam.
Now if the story was "I killed a Tiger in Vietnam and then skinned it out with my Randall Knife, I still have the knife and Tiger Skin", that would be one I would believe.
Along those same lines, the Capt (I am sure) has had a lot of blood-stained knives over the years skinning out game which was one of the reasons why the Randall Knife was created.
My point is: being around to skin out a Tiger is very rare, typically the human is the one on the Tiger's menu.
Tom V.
Edited by Tom Vaught (01/10/16 12:21 PM)
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