The Cobra Knife: The "Illegal" Knife Stallone Designed to Be Crazier Than Rambo's
After redefining the knife industry with Rambo, Sylvester Stallone needed a blade that wasn't about survival—it was about pure violence. For 1986's Cobra, he commissioned a weapon so vicious it made the Rambo knife look tame. This is the story of the Herman Schneider "Cobra" knife: a terrifying hybrid of a heavy-duty blade and a studded trench knife. #CobraMovie #Stallone #KnifeHistory #80sAction #HermanSchneider #TrenchKnife #MovieProps #SylvesterStallone

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