US Engineers TL 29 Pocket Knife
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Small pocket knife used by the US Army in WW2.
The TL 29 knife is a two bladed knife that was issued as part of the "Linesman tool set" and was carried in the top pocket of the CS-34 leather pouch.
The CS-34 pouch and tools was issued to engineers and signal corps troops.
This quality replica has a lanyard loop, a non locking knife blade and a second tool blade with a screwdriver tip which locks into place. The handle is stamped "TL-29".
Price is for the TL-29 pocket knife only, it does not include the rest of the linesman tool set.
Small pocket knife used by the US Army in WW2.
The TL 29 knife is a two bladed knife that was issued as part of the "Linesman tool set" and was carried in the top pocket of the CS-34 leather pouch.
The CS-34 pouch and tools was issued to engineers and signal corps troops.
This quality replica has a lanyard loop, a non locking knife blade and a second tool blade with a screwdriver tip which locks into place. The handle is stamped "TL-29".
Price is for the TL-29 pocket knife only, it does not include the rest of the linesman tool set.
Weight (g) | 120.00 |
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Brand | Mil-Tec |
Restricted Product? | Yes |
Affiliation | American |
Service | Army |
Knives and Tools Type | Folding |
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- 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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