British, German & Spanish Army Clasp Knives.

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Three generations of an oft overlooked knife.

Комментарии • 38

  • @Peterinnerbickler
    @Peterinnerbickler 2 месяца назад +1

    I have one of the German army pocketknives and it does not look like because it does not have a hook or beak on the end, but it will open cans if you use it as you would normally use a Swiss Army Knife can opener. Sharpening the bevel on that lower front end (screwdriver) of what you think is only a bottle opener.

  • @ericdpeerik3928
    @ericdpeerik3928 Год назад +1

    MIL-TEC is a german company that makes replicas of things. They also do cheap German replicas, as the German surplus knives are generally in a rough condition.
    German military issued knives, but nothing to oil them or sharpen them with. They were constantly re-issued, until they pretty much were as useful as a rock.

  • @slipjointyjan548
    @slipjointyjan548 Год назад +3

    Some additional info. The German army outsourced their GAk to several companies, with a variety of quality as a result. The victorinox versions are usually considered the best. That British army knife is actually the Belgium army knife with the ABL marks but is otherwise identical in design and quality. The stainless version was first issued as the Burma/jungle knife for humid climates without the fid/marlin spike, and later stainless versions both with and without the spike were adopted as the new army clasp knife. All of this info is unreliably dredged from memory, so don’t take it as fact

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  Год назад

      That is interesting stuff, many thanks.

  • @steveclarke3939
    @steveclarke3939 4 месяца назад

    After watching another video on British army clasp knives,yours may actually be Belgian.
    You have a raised level on the handle and ABL mark indicates Belgian origin.
    I saw a video on RUclips by Rifleman Moore.

  • @slingshotwarrrior8105
    @slingshotwarrrior8105 5 лет назад +1

    Cool utility folders bro!🔪🔪🔪😉😉😉👍👍👍

  • @jelkel25
    @jelkel25 5 лет назад +1

    Got lucky with the German knife, got the Victorinox made one and all that was wrong with it was the blade was (very) dull. Sharpened it in seconds and it's brilliant. As regards the years they were made, Victorinox was "84 to "86 and I'm lead to believe CCM was when Victorinox stopped making them but I'm not sure when to.

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  5 лет назад

      Thanks for that. Still thinking about a Victorinox one, but earlier German knife has had a lot of use recently and has been great. I still want a Victorinox....

  • @j.b.2263
    @j.b.2263 4 года назад

    The saw below the spanner is for fish flaking also. The little hole is used to bend wire and its used to hold the knife if your hunting small prey or fishing with it. You would put a cord (you used to get 4 days for not having cord in your kit) through it and close that blade and open the cutting blade , you then would attach the knife to a stick then you would use the cord winding it around the stick and knife and tie it to the ring at the end of the knife giving you a little spear to try to catch small fish, rodents etc.

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  4 года назад

      Excellent information, thank you.

  • @owencheng523
    @owencheng523 Год назад

    The “nail puller thing ” you Called on the Spanish knife is actually for starting a fire with the flint rod,so know it won’t pull nails out.

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  Год назад

      I was joking, it`s really stiff to use.

  • @davidsiegel9847
    @davidsiegel9847 3 года назад +2

    The Royal Navy forbade knives with tips. You can take a stab as to why...

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  3 года назад

      I never knew that! I`d guessed it was so you couldn`t accidentally puncture things, so not far wrong lol.

  • @m1pete
    @m1pete 2 года назад

    I think the notch on the blade is for use with a fire strike rod.

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  2 года назад

      Thanks for that. I was wondering if it was for wire stripping.

  • @jinxjones5497
    @jinxjones5497 2 года назад

    Cool. Researching GAKs as someone is offering one in trade for a vintage Mora knife. I'm not sure what it is exactly so I'm soaking up everything info wise

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  2 года назад +1

      I don`t claim to be an expert, but I do a bit of research first. Good luck, and thanks for your comment.

  • @RickNCR
    @RickNCR 2 года назад

    Where can I get the best reproduction of the British jack knife that I can use on a daily basis?

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  2 года назад

      Hi Rick, Soldier Of Fortune have original ones at a decent price.

  • @oscardelatorrealvarez6235
    @oscardelatorrealvarez6235 2 года назад +1

    Can I get the british blade please?

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  2 года назад

      Soldier Of Fortune sells them I think. www.sofmilitary.co.uk/british-army-clasp-knife-with-black-checkered-grips.html

  • @floydcrase625
    @floydcrase625 3 года назад

    Actually I couldn't imagine why they would used a riggers knife

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  3 года назад

      No idea either.

  • @АндрейШмырев-х8н
    @АндрейШмырев-х8н 2 года назад +1

    Испанский ножик интересный...но в продаже только клоны сделанные китайцами из дешевого материала ( говна).У автора видео тоже не оригинал...

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  2 года назад

      Это клон, но хороший нож.

  • @alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723
    @alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723 Год назад +1

    That Spanish Army one,.....its like the crazy just shove everything into a blender idea

  • @zombieschaf1709
    @zombieschaf1709 4 года назад +1

    BTW, when I was in the german navy, we had a knife similar to the british one.

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  4 года назад

      Thanks for that. I didn't know other Navies had them.

  • @STUFFWEDO
    @STUFFWEDO Год назад

    Thank you for a really entertaining and informative video

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  Год назад +1

      Thanks, subbed to you mate.

    • @STUFFWEDO
      @STUFFWEDO Год назад

      @@timbo66 You are too kind. Likewise. Have a great week

  • @skcamerican
    @skcamerican 3 года назад

    Good to see the tin opener in use. Messy work, that!

    • @timbo66
      @timbo66  3 года назад

      Tin openers were invented a few years after tins were. They used to use chisels, that would be even messier!