ORIGINAL

                          

                         ORIGINAL

               BRAND NEW FROM

WENGER - SWISS ARMY

 LISTING INFORMATION:                      

 Ranger Mike Horn Knife Brown Swiss Army Knife

NEW IN FACTORY BOX  

# 16324     

9 Implements  

15 Functions 

Actual Size 5.1”

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Ergonomic handles with knurling
  • 3.9" 50% Serrated Blade with blunt point and safety lock
  • 3.9” One-handed-Openening blade
  • Needle-nose pliers with wire cutter
  • Nut wrench
  • Metal file, metal saw
  • Cutting reamer
  • Reamer
  • Awl with sewing eye
  • Can opener
  • Bit holder
  • ¼” Bit holder
  • Phillips® head and Flat head screwdriver bit
  • Key ring

 

Selling & Shipping Policies

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Fees

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Shipping

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Refunds & Returns

We will refund any item that is incorrectly described or misrepresented. All other sales are final.

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About Victorinox and Wenger

The company from which Wenger emerged had been a supplier to the Swiss Army as early as 1893, and its sister-company, Victorinox, since 1890. Wenger is in the French-speaking Jura region and its competitor is in the German-speaking canton of Schwyz. To avoid friction between the two cantons, the Swiss Government decided in 1908 to use each supplier for half of its requirements. So Victorinox can lay claim to being the “original”, Wenger can state its Swiss Army Knives are “genuine”. In any case, both have been manufacturing Swiss Army Knives for over 100 years and both must meet identical specifications defined by the Swiss Army.