P-51 Military Can Opener - US Shelby – Best Glide ASE
P-51 Military Can Opener - US Shelby – Best Glide ASE
The P-51 military can opener is the larger version of the P38 GI can opener and was often used by mess hall cooks to open the big trays and large cans of chow. The P-51 military can opener is a full 2" long and fits in your pocket like the P38 Can Opener..
Don’t get caught in a thunderstorm, hurricane or ice storm without a working can opener. The P-51 Military Style Can Openers are perfect for camping, hiking, fishing or for the survivalist in your family.
The P-51 can opener is the larger version of the P-38 and was often used by mess hall cooks to open the big trays and large cans of chow. The P-51 is a full 2 long. The added length affords more leverage and doesn't require as much thumb pressure to use. Some prefer them over the P-38s because a P-51 will open cans much easier and faster. We recommend having one in every car, on every keyring and included in every emergency survival kit.
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P-51 Can Openers (10 pack)
With the official military designation “US Army Pocket Can Opener” and “Opener, Can, Hand, Folding, Type I”, the P-38 and p-51 do exactly as it is
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Made in the USA by US Shelby Co Pack of 4 so you can have one in all the places you want 2 Long Great for survival, camping, backpacking, hunting,
P 51 Military Style Survival Kit Can Opener by US Shelby Co Pack of 4
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