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Let’s play the “What is it?” game!

called an "Avenging Angel" style,
and yours looks like it was made from a Pietta replica of a Colt 1860 army revolver.
Indeed it is! And this one is an actual Hollywood movie star. Your turn now.
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Yes, The FM81 model. (FM stands for "feld messer", the German phrase for field knife)

The FM-78 had a straight spine but a few years later they came out with the FM-81 which has this aggressively toothed saw-back spine, which I've actually used to cut myself a couple of walking sticks at the beginning of a nature hike.

Are you going to post an image of your own next, or should we throw this open for somebody else to submit a challenge?
 
Gaston Glock was born in Vienna in 1929. The engineer cut his teeth on manufacturing in a curtain rod factory before founding Glock Ges.m.b.H. in 1963. The company started out making knives for the Austrian military.

In 1980 Glock purchased a new machine for moulding polymer handles and sheathes, but he believed he could do more with it. He had not made a firearm up until that point, but after one year of practice he applied to patent the 9mm Glock 17.

 
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