I just saw these on ebay and wonder if they're any good. As I'm always looking to add new mil can openers to my small collection I might just go and buy some.
Maybe the cadet ones were different from army issued ration packs.Its has no markings at all. Got it from a ratpack during my Cadet days in the early 80s.
Maybe the cadet ones were different from army issued ration packs.
Just checked the one in the survival box and that one has:
129-9982 BAW 'Broadarrow' 1979
So the other way round to my keyring one:
1979 - W.P.W 'Broadarrow' 129 - 9982
and also the stamping is on the blade side rather than the 'flat' side.
Those look like copies so you could face the problem Ive had with them.
British Army issue Tin opener (the one found in the old tin rations 1980’s)
Lost mine -had for years, desperate to find another.
Unbelievably a highlander one bought was so blunt and useless it couldn’t piece the tin.
A copy GI one by Mil Com, the metal bent in my hand on the first tin I tried to open
(just as well I tried these at home as out on a hill walk would be bad).
HELP any idea where I can buy an original Rat pack one?
Entirely possible, usually though official army stuff would have the MOD spec number printed or stamped into it.Might it be possible that they were made/supplied by various different contractors over the years? I know the issue P38s never had markings when I was still getting C-rats back before MREs.
could also have been an issue of cost, stamped as opposed to unstamped.Just a thought but the one in the ratpack I was issued as a cadet was in 1982 shortly after the Falklands War (now known as a conflict). Perhaps they were running a bit short back then and using several suppliers.
Riven.