the Federal Super is the standard Federal model enhanced with a 45mm longer blade (almost 1 3/4") and aluminum rather than micarta mountings. It is an impressive thing to hold and to behold. The fit and finish are great, as I now expect from ROSarms, and the asking price for this big a chunk of steel is also very good. As for the design, I just don't know.
I will say up front that flags go up every time I see something described as a "fighting knife". I am no expert, and I could not begin to participate in the endless discussion of what features the "pure" fighter would have. But, I am confident in my view that most knives marketed as "fighters" are actually "combat/utility" knives, and that the better knives among these emphasize the "utility" aspects.
Although I have never liked them as a matter of taste, a saw back on a blade can be useful, I suppose. However the saw on the Federal Super does not come sharpened. The teeth are actually blunted to the point that they resemble a fish scaler. I tried to get edge-on pics but they didn't turn out. You can tell a little bit from J.Mattson's pictures what I am talking about. Another point against saw-backs, is that I have heard many stories of them working against a soldier in combat, as enemies tend to view combatants captured while carrying them as particularly bloodthirsty and sadistic.
Doubts about the saw aside, the Federal Super has the look of a solid combat knife to this unskilled layman's eyes. It has the Bowie profile and a strong, sure hilt. But I realize that, becuase I am very familiar with the use of hunting knives, I am very comfortable evaluating one without actually using it for hunting- I cannot offer a qualified opinion of a fighting knife without actually using it for fighting.
Fortunately, there is a motorcycle club just down the road from me. Deer might not be in season for me to try out the Messer2, but fights are always in season with bikers.
I headed over with the Federal Super, and picked a fight with this guy:

As I mentioned above, it is an impressive knife:

And it performed admirably well even in my inexperienced hands:

Afterwards, I felt kinda bad about the whole thing, so I took the knife home and used it to make some soup for the biker dude while he is recovering:

The longer blade actually allowed the Federal Super to outperform the Messer2 in the kitchen!
Thanks for the opportunity to play with these knives for a little while, and special thanks to my friend Warren Shamblin- a very nice guy and a real good sport. He would never give anyone a reason to pull a knife on him- not that it would do much good, as he holds a light heavyweight title and a state weightlifting record. 
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