He could!

Has the awl on the Victorinox been written for stabman?
This isn't prac tac, but with enough situational awerness a Victorinox with an awl can make a bare minimum last ditch close quarters tool for punching someone's peepers out, temple, in the Adam's apple and jugular, solar plexus, wrists and balls, perineum ha ha if you're on the floor with a thug trying stamp you.
It's all that's needed for a gentleman to carry, I'd like to write a Bond screen play with this scene in mind. In my Bond, he would be an SBS operator and through circumstances commanded a Trident submarine. From there he joins the syndicate and becomes 00
I know this thread is about a great American fictional hero, but I have a great amount of respect for US veterans, the huge admiration my grandfathers had for American soldiers and America they passed on to me. One grandfather was in North Africa and Italy the other in Burma. Too few non Americans keep that sense of gratitude and comradeship with our cousins across the ocean. Rambo 1 was awesome to watch the hunted bottom of society, my grandfather Jack first met a black man in southern England, in 1943/4 a black American soldier bought Jack a coca Cola's, 20 minutes later a white American soldier walked in and said "why are you talking to that nigger?" A fight then ensued with my grandfather Jack shouting can't we all get along? Rambo 1 he went to the black woman looking for her son, he gave her his photo of them, I was 7/8 when I saw this I understood and appreciated.
If there was a Rambo 6 it would be his son from his down time in Thailand/south east Asia catching snakes. He could train him for 75th Ranger and during his training he jumps the que and goes to Delta. J J Rambo goes on a one army to rescue his son and battles corruption in world government.
Sorry for thread drift.