This 108mm Victorinox Trooper is basically the civilian version of the German Army Knife.
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This 108mm Victorinox Trooper is basically the civilian version of the German Army Knife.
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This is the Victorinox Hunter. It is from the discontinued 108mm series with nylon scales. The Hunter is available with different scales, and two types of gutting blades (serrated and non-serrated). There is also a 111mmm version with locked blade called the Hunter.
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This is the Victorinox Safari Trooper. It is from the discontinued 108mm series with nylon scales. This knife is basically the civilian version of the German Army Knife.
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This is the Victorinox Pathfinder. It is from the discontinued 108mm series with red nylon scales.
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This is the Victorinox Solo Plus. It is from the discontinued 108mm series with nylon scales. It is a robust knife with only one large blade and a corkscrew. A 111mm knife with the same configuration but with a locking blade is called the Alpineer.
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This is a red 108mm special limited edition called the Swiss shArK. It’s serrated gutting blade gives it the name “shark” and the uppercase characters form SAK, which is the abbreviation of Swiss Army Knife. Only 52 pieces were made of this knife.
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This is the Victorinox Solo. It is from the discontinued 108mm series with nylon scales. It is a robust knife with only one large blade. There is also a knife called the Solo in the 93mm series with alox scales. The 111mm series also has a knife with only one blade, this is the Sentinel.
For some reason I have some difficulty catching the color of the scales on a photo. The scales are red but it depends on the light exposure if the color appears more towards red, red-violet or wine-red… interesting.
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This is the 108 mm German Army Knife. It was made by Victorinox and officially issued to the troops of the Bundeswehr (German Army) in the period 1976 to 1986. After this period, the same knife was still issued to the troops until 2003 only it was no longer being manufactured by Victorinox. There is also a civilian version available, called the Safari Trooper.
The scales are made of green (“olive drab”) nylon and on the front it has the Bundesadler (the eagle which is the coat of arms of Germany). This knife if the first in the 108 mm series.
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The 108 mm Mauser is variation on the German Army Knife, with an extra clip point blade. Victorinox licenced the name Mauser, as stated on the clip point blade: “Name Unter Lizenz Der Mauser-Werke Oberndorf GmbH”. The saw blade has a protective cover.
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