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Victorinox Swiss Army Soldier Knife - Olive

Victorinox Swiss Army Soldier Knife - Olive
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Victorinox Swiss Army Soldier Knife - Olive

 
 
 
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Victorinox-53945:NEWSoldierOlive

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Features
  • 125 Year old Victorinox brand is acclaimed worldwide as a symbol of quality, durability, and precision

  • Inspired by original Swiss Army Knife

  • Companion for life iconic designs

  • Stylish yet traditional

  • Durable


Description


Product Details
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:4.5 inches
Package Width:1.4 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 33 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 33 customer reviews )
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69 of 71 found the following review helpful:


5new Swiss Army a winner  Apr 29, 2009 By JMH
I finally decided to buy a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife because I knew I would get a lot of use out of it at work as well as home. I've never owned a Swiss Army Knife, just cheap imitations (which this ain't). While browsing their online catalog and searching for the right compromise between features and size, I saw that the new standard-issue soldier knife had just gone on sale for 2009.

I was attracted to the olive drab color scheme, much more businesslike than the Swiss red. Since it's brand new and I'm a geek, I had to have it. Factory site says it's 4 and 3/8" long closed, which is on the big end of the pocketknife scale IMO. Some may even carry this in a belt pouch, but I find it very pocketable. The grips are lightweight, hard plastic with softer black inserts. The matte texture is very easy to hold and won't show fingerprints or smears. Comfortable in the hand.

The size of the knife, along with the tool loadout, make it more suited for outdoorsmen, soldiers (go figure), and assorted "rural adventurers". The knife blade opens easily with one hand, lefty or righty, and locks with a satisfying clink!. The lower 1" of the blade is plain (and sharp!) and the rest out to the tip is serrated. Fun fact: I believe they bill this blade as a "seatbelt cutter" as well. I carry the Swiss knife alongside a plain folding knife, so I don't really miss having a plain blade, but this may be a concern for some.

The bottle opener is the only other tool with a liner lock; it doubles as a big flat screwdriver and it has a little wire-stripper notch onboard (works well on small wires, fyi). The can opener has a small flat screwdriver at the end. The saw is accessed by pulling up on the blunt tip on the blade (it sticks out of the knife just enough to get ahold of but not enough to snag anything). Its ability to fell small trees is limited only by your patience. The keychain attachment point could be used for a lanyard or something too, because it's kind of a big knife for a keyring. The Philips screwdriver is fine but boring, so I won't talk anymore about it. The "reamer" is a fearsome looking sharp little dude, useful for punching reamer-shaped holes in about anything (use your imagination), but be careful because it doesn't lock open.

This knife is all about craftsmanship and good steel, no cheese to be found. It's got the quality you'd expect from Victorinox, especially since they're building these for the military. It comes together like a Swiss watch, or maybe a bank vault. I look forward to slaying a lot of beer bottles and odd jobs with it, and if it turns out to be a lifesaver someday then that's cool too.

29 of 30 found the following review helpful:


5After 48 Years the Soldiers Get a New Knife  Sep 19, 2009 By ThroughTheLookingGlass
OK you have to think if it took them 48 years to decide that they needed a new knife, the old one must have been pretty good. It Was! Buy one while you still can!

So what's up with the new one? Quite a lot, this knife is a lot bigger, the old Soldier's knife being 93mm this new one is 111mm. That may not sound like a lot but it really is in a different size category. Some people would have a hard time carrying this one loose in a pocket because of the size increase and the weight has increased from 70g to 130g. This feels like a very substaintial knife, but has injection molded handles using a non-slip composit material that is also a bit soft. It feels very comfortable to hold, it sort of melts into your hand.

The round hole on top of the blade allows it to be opened with one hand, using your thumb as you grip the knife. Unlike most Victorinox Swiss Army knives, the blade on this new one locks in the open position, so it can take a bit more abuse and using the blade it in a sawing motion won't remove your fingers. Still consider the lock a safety feature, not a license to use bad technique. The large Screwdriver also locks open, this may not sound so interesting, but it really is night and day compared to the non-locking screwdrivers on other models. First it is incredibly solid, you'll feel confident using it. It's actually build extra strong so you can use it as a small prying tool for getting into cans, opening jammed doors, windows, screens, or anything where a little lateral force would help. This way you won't abuse your knife blade for these tasks. This is one of my favorite tools on this knife.

The Soldiers get a saw! Why didn't they have this before? This also makes this knife much more useful for camping and hiking, it can easily allow you to cut small branches for shelters or cooking utensils/grills, or to notch larger pieces for some really fancy structures. It can also be a great tool to cut more fiberous material like maybe that radiator hose.

You have a place to attach a cord which might keep it from getting lost while outdoors, and the can-opener and bottle opener are there and work as great as ever. As mentioned in other reviews the partially seratted knife blade is not liked by everyone, but it really works well.

I won't go over the rest of the tools as there is lots of information on this knife on the internet. At the often ($33) or lower Amazon price. Victorinox is still the Best Value, and the Best Quality in an affordable knife. They offer a liftime warranty because it really can last you a lifetime; maybe sadly, it might even last longer, pass it on.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5a simple, sturdy knife  Jun 24, 2009 By Aaron M. Bennett "college student"
I carry this knife with me all the time, and I do a lot of outdoors activities, mainly long hikes. I carry a Mora carbon steel as my main knife, but this one is more than adequate for other jobs or as a backup. The saw is smaller than my camp saw, of course, but is capable of some decent sized saplings. This knife is more than capable of everyday jobs, as well as many wilderness tasks. It will not replace a full size blade or a campsaw, but it definitely has its place.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Modern Swiss Army Knife  Nov 25, 2009 By Gecko Echo
This knife is the modern Swiss army knife.

Switzerland's military only uses the best and this knife is definitely very high quality.

The only unique feature hard to adjust to is the serrated main blade.

However, I have taken this knife swimming, rock climbing, salt water, and it still looks brand new and works perfectly.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Sturdy, Reliable knife  Nov 06, 2009 By N. Nicastro
I recently received this product, and I could not have been more pleased with it's performance. Upon receiving this blade I immediately noticed the texture of the handle, which was different in that it was rough, and very easy to grip, I guarantee it will not slip out of your hand. My first task for this knife was to cut down a large sized shoot of bamboo. The saw performed beautifully, and I cut down the tree in no time. The lock on the knife is definitely useful, and saved myself from cutting my finger multiple times. I am extremely pleased with the performance of this knife, and I would recommend it for anyone interested in purchasing a new knife to use regularly.

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