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  2. Swiss Army knife - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Army knife (SAK; German: Schweizer Taschenmesser, Sackmesser, Hegel, etc.) is a pocketknife, generally multi-tooled, now manufactured by Victorinox. [1] The term "Swiss Army knife" was coined by American soldiers after World War II after they had trouble pronouncing the German word "Offiziersmesser", meaning "officer’s knife". [2]

  3. List of equipment of the Swiss Army - Wikipedia

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    Glock 26 gen 4, successor to the Pistol 03 and the Pistol 75 as the short variant of the pistol in the Swiss Army. It is the primary weapon for the military police and mechanics in the army. [5] Several variants used over times to answer specific needs.

  4. Victorinox - Wikipedia

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    Victorinox (/ vɪkˈtɒriˌnɒks / [7]) is a knife manufacturer and watchmaker based in the town of Ibach, in the Canton of Schwyz, Switzerland. It is known for its Swiss Army knives. Since its acquisition of rival Wenger in 2005, it has become the sole supplier of multi-purpose knives to the Swiss army.

  5. SAKWiki | SAKWiki

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    The world of Swiss Army Knives was created in 1891 by the Swiss manufacturer now known as Victorinox, with the help of many smaller Swiss cutlers. They manufactured the first Swiss Soldier Knife for the Swiss Army, and one has been issued to every enlisted person since then.

  6. Wenger - Wikipedia

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    A Wenger Swiss Army knife. Wenger was a Swiss cutlery manufacturer that exists today as a brand of once-rival Victorinox, used for knives, watches and licensed products. [1] Founded in 1893, it was best known as one of two companies to manufacture Swiss Army knives. Based in Delémont, Wenger was acquired in 2005 by Victorinox and partially ...

  7. Swiss Army knife - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    Swiss Army knife (Mountaineer model) The Swiss Army knife (shortened to SAK) is a pocketknife with many tools on it. They are made by the company Victorinox. [1] There are many kinds of SAK, but most of them have a small blade and big blade, can opener, bottle opener, scissors or pliers, keyring, corkscrew, tweezers, and screwdriver, but this ...

  8. History of the Swiss Army Knife

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    How Did the Swiss Army Knife Become the Original Multitool? They've gone from opening Swiss officers' wine bottles to becoming standard NASA equipment for space missions. But what was the event that threatened the existence of the world's favorite do-it-all pocket tool?

  9. Karl Elsener (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Karl Elsener (posthumously also known as Karl Elsener I) (9 October 1860 – 26 December 1918) was a Swiss cutler, inventor and entrepreneur. [1] Karl Elsener completed an apprenticeship as a knife maker in Zug.

  10. Swiss Army knife | Multi-tool, Pocket Tool, EDC | Britannica

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    Swiss Army knife, multibladed pocketknife that evolved from knives issued to Swiss soldiers beginning in 1886. Although the knives were originally produced in Germany, Swiss cutler Karl Elsener began making soldiers’ knives in 1891, equipping them with a blade, reamer, screwdriver, and can opener.

  11. The Victorinox Swiss Army Knife - BLADE Magazine

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    The small red multi-tool has been manufactured for over a century and is known around the globe for its versatility and durability. Still made in Switzerland today by Victorinox, the Swiss Army knife has evolved as a tool since the founding of Victorinox in 1884. History Of The Victorinox Swiss Army Knife

  12. Swiss Army knife - Military Wiki

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    The Swiss Army knife (French, German language: Schweizer Offiziersmesser: "Swiss officer's knife", Swiss-German: Sackmesser, Italian language: Coltellino svizzero) is a brand of pocket knife or multi-tool manufactured by Victorinox AG and Wenger SA.

  13. Category : Swiss Army knives - Wikimedia

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    Media in category "Swiss Army knives" The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.

  14. Swiss Army Knives from Victorinox

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    Since 1897, the Swiss Army Knife™ has been an iconic symbol of versatility and resilience. Blending expert craftsmanship with intelligent functionality, our Swiss made knives provide smart solutions in every situation.

  15. The Swiss Army knife (SAK; German: Schweizer Taschenmesser, Sackmesser, Hegel, etc. ) is a pocketknife, generally multi-tooled, now manufactured by Victorinox. The term Swiss Army knife was coined by American soldiers after World War II after they had trouble pronouncing the German word Offiziersmes

  16. WWII American soldiers struggled to pronounce either term (surprise surprise), so they applied the simpler, depictive “Swiss Army Knife.” Thus assuming its final form in branding, the knife was poised to become the global classic it is today.

  17. Swiss Army Knife: Everything You Need To Know About

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    What is a Swiss Army Knife? A Swiss Army Knife is a multi-purpose pocketknife known for its versatility, featuring a variety of tools like blades, screwdrivers, and scissors, all folded into a compact size. Why is it called a ‘Swiss Army’ Knife?

  18. Swiss Army Knife History & Facts (Some Surprising Ones)

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    Swiss Army knives are incredible tools that paved the way for multi-tools but how did they come about and who made them? These are just some of the questions I’ll be answering in this article for you about this awesome Swiss product.

  19. Victorinox Swiss Champ Swiss Army Knife, 33 Functions, Swiss Made...

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    When you hear the words Swiss Army Knife, chances are you think of the legendary Officer's knife. And that legend continues with the Swiss Champ pocket knife. It's the ultimate pocket knife, packing no less than 33 functions and countless possibilities.

  20. Category : Knives issued by the Swiss military - Wikimedia

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    This category contains pocket knives. Fighting knives are in "Category:Bayonets of Switzerland" or in "Category:Daggers of Switzerland". This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. The following 22 files are in this category, out of 22 total.

  21. Victorinox Swiss Army Spartan Pocket Knife - amazon.com

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    Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife, 15 Functions, Swiss Made Pocket Knife with Large Blade, Screwdriver, Scissors and Wood Saw - Red $43.98 $ 43 . 98 Get it as soon as Friday, Nov 29

  22. Swiss Army knife - Wikiwand

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    The Swiss Army knife (SAK; German: Schweizer Taschenmesser, Sackmesser, Hegel, etc.) is a pocketknife, generally multi-tooled, now manufactured by Victorinox. The term "Swiss Army knife" was coined by American soldiers after World War II after they had trouble pronouncing the German word " Offiziersmesser ", meaning " officer’s knife".

  23. Philosophical razor - Wikipedia

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    Razors include: Alder's razor (also known as Newton's flaming laser sword): If something cannot be settled by experiment or observation, then it is not worthy of debate. [2]Einstein's razor: "The supreme goal of all theory is to make the irreducible basic elements as simple and as few as possible without having to surrender the adequate representation of a single datum of experience."