It's a Plessey radio connector spanner. They were modified to fit the connectors hence the 'Heath Robinson' jaw adaptors.I presume that the spanner has a very specific use? Any idea what?
No Jacob, I used it to eat my dinner for many many years and that dinner came in tins. We were issued this specifically as they stopped putting the folded tin opener into compo in the early 90s just prior to switching over the boil in the bag.
No arguments the official MOD NSN lists it as Knife Survival Aircrew Clasp with Tin Opener and then either straight or curved depending on the version of knife blade given.
the end is very pointy and sharp not blunt
What a great pressie. I haven't seen those for a good many years. Have used those type of spanners on old Transceivers when repairing them at many years ago at RAF Cosford and was totally gutted when I had to hand in my G1098 tac knife (exactly like yours) when I was demobbed. The knife is officially Knife Survival Aircrew. was issued to allow them to cut themself out of a tree if they bailed out. and had a tin opener for the old cans of compo
I still have mine. It had the WD stamp and a date of 1953No Jacob, I used it to eat my dinner for many many years and that dinner came in tins. We were issued this specifically as they stopped putting the folded tin opener into compo in the early 90s just prior to switching over the boil in the bag.
No arguments the official MOD NSN lists it as Knife Survival Aircrew Clasp with Tin Opener and then either straight or curved depending on the version of knife blade given.
the end is very pointy and sharp not blunt
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