Multi Tools - what are you using?
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Re: Multi Tools - what are you using?
For me the blade is essential. First shoot of the year a beaters Spaniel came charging out of the woods straight into an old pigeon hide formed from heavy duty (6mm+ dia) nylon netting and became completely entangled. The Wingman did the job of cutting through the net in several places very nicely, something that could never have been accomplished with scissors.
I retired my S&W locker 10 years ago because it was not socially acceptable to carry such a knife, regardless of just how useful it was. So it is quite nice to have a multi tool these days, regardless of the legality. I am just mindful of where I take it.
I retired my S&W locker 10 years ago because it was not socially acceptable to carry such a knife, regardless of just how useful it was. So it is quite nice to have a multi tool these days, regardless of the legality. I am just mindful of where I take it.
Re: Multi Tools - what are you using?
Morakniv. Got mine from Breacher. Theres an EDC website that sells all the different versions quite competitively priced.
Re: Multi Tools - what are you using?
My main tool is a black Leatherman Wave, however I also have a couple of Gerber Suspension dotted around. One has a snapped saw blade and the scissor spring is knackered too. The other Gerber Suspension has issues with the lock button due to sand ingress. The Leatherman Wave suffered much less from a desert environment.
The Wave is the significantly better of the two.
The Wave is the significantly better of the two.
Re: Multi Tools - what are you using?
Leatherman Pump for PSG, Charge Ti in toolbag, MUT on backpack molle, Micra on keyring. Multitasker in gun toolbox.
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Re: Multi Tools - what are you using?
SAK Huntsman and Leatherman T4 Free for EDC.
Leatherman Micra, Squirt and Boker Mini Tech City on various keyrings
Leatherman Charge TTi in toolkit
Leatherman MUT in gunbag
These things are addictive :-) In general I find the Leathermans are more robust, but the SAK packs more into a smaller space.
Leatherman Micra, Squirt and Boker Mini Tech City on various keyrings
Leatherman Charge TTi in toolkit
Leatherman MUT in gunbag
These things are addictive :-) In general I find the Leathermans are more robust, but the SAK packs more into a smaller space.
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Re: Multi Tools - what are you using?
Yes, ground the locking bit off.Ovenpaa wrote:Did you disable it?shugie wrote:Wave with the locking disabled.
Careful now/that sort of thing
Re: Multi Tools - what are you using?
Leatherman Squirt PS4 on a keychain with small torch and pair of musicians earplugs at almost all times
Leatherman Juice CS4 most of the time
Spiderco UKPK when i think I need a blade for specific cutting needs
Leatherman Charge TTI and bit set when I'm camping, in range bag, working offsite etc.
Leatherman Juice CS4 most of the time
Spiderco UKPK when i think I need a blade for specific cutting needs
Leatherman Charge TTI and bit set when I'm camping, in range bag, working offsite etc.
Re: Multi Tools - what are you using?
How well does the blade stay in place now?shugie wrote:Yes, ground the locking bit off.Ovenpaa wrote:Did you disable it?shugie wrote:Wave with the locking disabled.
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Re: Multi Tools - what are you using?
I put a washer in to make it harder to open and close, it was a bit "floppy" before that.Plumose wrote:
How well does the blade stay in place now?
Careful now/that sort of thing
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Re: Multi Tools - what are you using?
I separated knife and tool, not because I don't need a knife, bit because something like a spydie ukpk is much safer to use than any other non locking blade, without bringing any issues that a locker has. The fact I never have to worry about justifying is presence either. I don't trust back sprung blades with the same confidence as a good choil
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