P51 Can Opener Shelby Co Stainless Steel (magnetic). - P38 Can Opener Shelby Co Stainless Steel (magnetic). List of P-38 Uses By Steve Wilson, MSG Proponent NCO, Dept of the Army. - Canteen Cup Stainless Steel, Genuine US Military Issue.
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P-38 Model number P-38-5-6879 (Opener Canned Ration). P-51 Model number P-51-2-1503 (Opener Canned Ration).
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Original piece.
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Up for sale is an original Vietnam US P-38 can opener, manufactured by MS Mallin HDWE in Shelby Ohio. This item is a must-have for collectors of militaria from the Vietnam War era. It is an original, authentic piece in its original packaging, ready to be added to your collection. This P-38 can opener was widely used by American soldiers during the Vietnam War, and is a popular collectible item for those interested in military history. It is in excellent condition and comes with all original aspects intact, including its wrapper. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history.
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For Sale Stainless Steel Can Opener and Multi Cutting Tool/Knife. The price is for one (1) Can Opener.
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P-38 CAN OPENER. THEY ARE STILL IN THE ORIGINAL PACHAKE JUST LIKE YOU SEE HERE IN THE PICTURES. WILL KEEP IN SHOE BOX ABOVE COMPUTER.
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This lot includes four vintage military P38 P-38 can openers, all of which were made in the United States. These can openers are a great addition to any militaria collection and are sure to impress. They come in their original packaging and are ready for display or use. The theme of this lot is militaria, and it includes items that were made in the United States. These can openers are a unique piece of history and are a must-have for any collector. They are categorized as mess kits, personal field gear, and surplus items, making them a great find for anyone looking for something unusual. Add these vintage military P38 P-38 can openers to your collection today.
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And never in its history has it been known to break, rust, need sharpening or polishing. "The P-38 is one of those tools you keep and never want to get rid of," said Sgt. Scott Kiraly, a military policeman.
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