Saturday, July 11, 2026

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A somewhat less wild option

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  1. still have the one I bought back in 1976 in West Germany. kind of worn though.
    blade is a bit smaller due to sharpening. and the pen is long gone.
    got in trouble with it by making 45 ACP rounds out of 7.62 NATO blanks and shooting empty C-rat cans in the field . yeah, I got bored easy back then.
    although TOP was kind of impressed by what I did.

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  2. I've got a very old version of the Champ from the early 70s. A bit battered but still very useful.

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  3. Versatile pocket blades. A little time spent watching on-line videos is instructive on how much these tools can do. Past 4 layers thick, they become bulky in pocket and a belt pouch to carry instead. When not pushed above their limits, they can become heirlooms passed down to kids- grand kids. Recommended.

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    1. carried mine in a old Buck 110 pouch. it even fit on the web gear belt.
      hands down, it was the most used knife I carried in the army.
      not only was it faster than a P-38 can opener. it was easier to use.
      still have the old pouch even along with the knife.
      be nice to get another tooth pick as the one that came with is long gone.

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  4. I have at least two Swiss Army knives. They are still in the boxes that they came from ... unused ... but they look nice.

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  5. I use my little SD several times a day. Wouldn't be without it.

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    1. A Classic SD has got to be one of the most popular keychain knives in existence.. Dang handy knife to carry., especially for office environments.

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