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    hey, i was trying the can opener bit on my nato knfie fork spoon set and it sucks!! does anyone here actually use it? and if u do how do u do it? i thought it was b####cks lol

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    didnt even know NATO had a set?????
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    Got iny pics?

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    My guess might be that you were trying to use it backwards or up-side-down

    The SAK type can opener cuts forward and down,
    there is another type that cuts on the upstroke.

    I'm willing to bet that this is what the NATO type is like.

    Photos would help.

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    I imagine it's this:



    From the looks, my guess it that it should work like the SAK can opener.

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    Ah well, another bet lost - they're not that bad though!

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    Ah! no the Brit issue ones are a little different not as nice to look at, and a lot worse to use, the work as a levered piercing tool rather than a moving shear if that makes sense,







    Crazy! but at least it has a bottle opener!

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    Quote Originally Posted by southey View Post
    Ah! no the Brit issue ones are a little different not as nice to look at, and a lot worse to use, the work as a levered piercing tool rather than a moving shear if that makes sense,






    Crazy! but at least it has a bottle opener!
    You sure that's a British issue set Dave? Only it looks extremely similar, if not the same as the east german sets I have
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    Yup, probably a nato wide issue matey, I was issued two sets of these and the wifely one, must mean they like me more or she looses less kit

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    That also looks like a commercial one I have. I never figured out how to do anything with the can opener either. Always just used the one on the SAK or a P38.

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    ok, looking at it, the blade goes on the inside and the ^ goes over the rim of the can and you want to be pushing it forward (^ bit leading) and pulling upwards to open the can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lister View Post
    ok, looking at it, the blade goes on the inside and the ^ goes over the rim of the can and you want to be pushing it forward (^ bit leading) and pulling upwards to open the can.
    Yep... and works well once you get the hang of it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Expat View Post
    Yep... and works well once you get the hang of it....
    Used to have something similar at home but it was a waiters version (tin opener, bottle opener and corkscrew) as opposed to a NATO issue one and it worked in the same way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by santaman2000 View Post
    Always just used the one on the SAK or a P38.
    Is the P38 not just a little overkill?

    P38 - Version 1

    P38 - Version 2


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Finch View Post
    Is the P38 not just a little overkill?

    P38 - Version 1

    P38 - Version 2



    As good as the tiny P38 is, bayonets were used to open tins instead. The army likes you to have at least one tin opener, either on your jackknife/leather/gerber or with your issue kfs. Wonder how many soldiers actually open tinned compo these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiger stacker View Post
    As good as the tiny P38 is, bayonets were used to open tins instead...
    I've seen bayonets used in the movies but in real life (where only infantry troops even get issued a bayonet) I've never seen a GI use anything other than a P38 (at least not back when tinned rations were issued; i.e. C-Rats) One was included in every box of C-rats and the 1st one you ever received was always put on the neck chain with your dog tags and the second one on your key ring so that you always had 2 back-ups. After the switch to soft pack rations (MREs) and the advent of pull top civvie tins, they have gradually disspeared (or nearly so)

    Common current issue bayonet would also be a bit overkill anyway: http://www.armysurplusworld.com/prod...ProductID=1284
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Finch View Post
    Is the P38 not just a little overkill?

    P38 - Version 1

    P38 - Version 2

    LOL. Love it.

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    the one i have is the pic lister posted, its a useless thing, il stick to using the sak or lm ones instead

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    the SAK is pretty quick once you get used to it.

    it took me ages to get used to the P38...

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    I got used to the P38 quickly enough but the larger handle on the SAK makes it so much easier for me.

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