Need help indenifying Mystery tool.

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ColtCobra
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Need help indenifying Mystery tool.

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I bought these from an estate of a world war 2 veteran, the family said he used it during the war.I wonder if there are any world war 2 buffs here that can help me identify this tool and perhaps tell me what it was used for? Thanks for any help.
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Barbed wire cutters.
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:spyder: God I hate concertina wire... :spyder:
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yep :)
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wire cutter
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here's a modern equivalent
http://www.felcostore.com/order/f-cdo
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Some sort of CQB implement perhaps? ;)
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