German Army......what knives do they carry?

  • Hello Sirs.


    One more time I need your help.


    A good friend just got the OK for going into the German Army. As a good luck present I want to give him a knife.
    Are they allowd to carry any kind of knife? or is it that it has to be part of the uniform, like a standard knife. I dont even know what they carry.


    I kind of need specs so I can look up what to get him.
    Are they allowd to carry a ferrocerium?....I will like to include that in the package as well.


    Your coments will be much appreciated.


    Thanks in advance.



    Please, feel free to write in German.

  • Hi,


    the standard-issue pocket knife is made by Victorinox. If you are going to Afghanistan or somewhere else, you will be issued an Eickhorn KM2000. Using your own knife should not be a Problem.

  • Hi,


    as already meantioned, the standard-knife is this:


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    But he will get this anyway.


    There is not only the KM2000 but also KM3000, 4000 and others. The problem is that you cannot definitely say that you are allowed to carry it. Its the CO who has to decide it.
    I would choose the KM4000.
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    Kauz

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  • If he should use it in his every day tasks the knive shouldn't be too big. While carrying lots of crap he won't be happy to carry another 500gramm knife. With the possibility of that he has to give the knife to someone else I wouldn't give him a too expensive knife nor one with a too fancy lock.
    If he should be able to use it as an EDC you might choose one wich is not considered a weapon, has a blade <12cm (fixed blade) or is not a one hand opening folder.

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  • Thanks for the info guys.


    Now I have an idea of what to buy.


    What about the ferrocerium?

  • Having a ferrocerium in the pocket should be OK at least.

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  • The ferro-rod should be ok. When I was in the German army, guys from our unit would always buy stuff like flashlights if they felt that the standard issue items were too bad.


    Considering what he'll be issued, a good multi-tool like a Swisstool or Leatherman, and/or a small fixed blade would be useful. Make sure that whatever knife you give him doesn't look like a weapon, but like a tool.



    Ookami

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  • here you can see the three official duty knives.



    left side: KM2000 from Eickhorn
    Right side top: old pocket knife (called BW stumpf) (lots of different labels, mine is from MFH)
    right side bottom: actual pocket knife (Victorinox)
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    Nobody cares about your knife, you should just have one.

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  • Nobody cares about your knife, you should just have one.


    That may or may not be true. If the CO doesn't like the knife you're out of luck. You can be ordered to leave it in your locker, or it can -in a worst case scenario- even be locked away in the armory and you have to fetch it there before you go home on leave.


    Especially openly carried fixed blades are bound to raise some eyebrows. Something like a RAT-3 will probably be permissible, something like the TOPS War Bowie will result in the CO ripping you a new one.



    Ookami

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