P-38 and P-51 Military Can Opener

My Swiss Army knife has an attachment designed like the P-38. It's the only can opener I need. Since most cans are pull tops now it doesn't get used much. But it's the best can opener I ever had as far as durability goes. All the others I have had, either electric or manual, have worn out far too soon. It also has a corkscrew for those very rare times that I drink wine and a bottle opener that also seldon gets used are most bottles are twist off these days.

DSC_5261.JPG
 
My Dad brought home from WW2 a P-38 German Luger, no can opener.
I can’t find a P-38 Ruger. I did find a German made Walter P-38. Something tells me Walther may have taken over making the Ruger during WWII. I have a Ruger .22 magnum pistol in my collection. The P-38 shot a 9mm. Parabellum cartridge.
 
I can’t find a P-38 Ruger. I did find a German made Walter P-38. Something tells me Walther may have taken over making the Ruger during WWII. I have a Ruger .22 magnum pistol in my collection. The P-38 shot a 9mm. Parabellum cartridge.

See post 38, that's exactly what it looks like, but I don't have it anymore, Walther P-38
 
I can’t find a P-38 Ruger. I did find a German made Walter P-38. Something tells me Walther may have taken over making the Ruger during WWII. I have a Ruger .22 magnum pistol in my collection. The P-38 shot a 9mm. Parabellum cartridge.
I have a .380 Ruger pocket pistol. Sometimes, I forget I have it in my pocket. I have carried it into church a few times.
 


Back
Top