Why does the basic swiss army knife feature a nail-file?
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Why does the basic swiss army knife feature a nail-file?
You can check the answer of the people under the question at Quora “swiss army knife nail file“
Depends which one of the hundreds of different models you consider to be the ‘Basic’ one…
Most Swiss Army™ knives are not the Swiss Soldier’s knives, the latter of which have always been pretty well conceived and implemented for soldiers’ general requirements.
Saying that, most Swiss Army™ knives are derived from the Swiss Officer’s knife, which is why they are stamped with Officer S…
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No, it does not have a nail file. The original model which was issued to the Swiss army was the “Soldier” model (93mm blade and alox scales). It has the same tools that the current “Pioneer” model has (except the key ring): large blade, can-opener/small screwdriver, bottle-opener/large screwdriver/wire stripper, awl/reamer). The original “Soldier” model was changed in the Swiss army for a bigger model a few years ago. I am not sure if the red plastic scaled models with nail files/scissors and other gadgets were ever issued to the army.
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The original Swiss army pocket knife had a can opener, a large blade, a screwdriver.
The nail file that is seen in recent Swiss Army Knives is more an addition for commercial purposes and I am not clear whether it is present in the current version that is issued as standard issue.
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