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KNF645

1962 Knife and Fork Field Mess Gear

£12.00 £10.00

The purchase of this product is restricted.

You must be over 18 years of age to purchase a knife. By ticking this box you consent to an age verification check by Experian.

These are the 1962 version of the M1926 cutlery set.

In 1962 the Army changed to a one piece flat knife and reduced the length of the fork spikes.

Price is for 1 x knife and 1 x fork, it does not include the spoon.

Original US issue these are not dated so could have been made between 1962 and 2002 when they stopped issuing metal field mess gear,

These are the 1962 version of the M1926 cutlery set.

In 1962 the Army changed to a one piece flat knife and reduced the length of the fork spikes.

Price is for 1 x knife and 1 x fork, it does not include the spoon.

Original US issue these are not dated so could have been made between 1962 and 2002 when they stopped issuing metal field mess gear,

Specification
Weight (g) 2001.00
Brand Military Issue
Restricted Product? Yes
Affiliation American
Service Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines

The UK law on the sale and use of knives.

You must be over 18 years of age to purchase a knife.

By purchasing a knife you consent to an age verification check by Experian to ensure age compliance. If this age check fails we may contact for further information or cancel the order.

  • Every product for sale from Soldier of Fortune is entirely legal to sell and to own in the UK.
  • When carrying or using a knife, there are a few simple laws which may apply to you that you should be aware of:-
  • You can carry a small folding (non locking) pocket knife with a cutting edge of less than 3" in any place in theUKthat doesn’t have specific restrictions against pointed instruments e.g. airports
  • If you need to use a locking knife for added safety, or a fixed bladed knife then you may be required to give ‘good reason’ for carrying it if asked to do so by a Police Officer. Good reason may include, pursuit of a leisure activity e.g. re-enactment, fishing, camping, hunting, or as a tool of work or trade e.g. military, joiner, plumber or delivery driver.
  • Carry and use your knife responsibly. A knife is a tool and an everyday object that should not be used irresponsibly.

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