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Re: Multi tool
I have the Leatherman Blast (retired ) It has just what I need and not a lot more. Best thing about it is the lock-blade feature. All tools lock in place.
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Re: Multi tool
The Multitasker Model 3 is a tool that's designed to be an armorer's tool for the AR-15 and family of firearms, in addition to doing a lot of other odd jobs.O6nop wrote:It looks like it is a little less than the cost of a wave and has less than a third of the tools. The strap cutter is cool, tho'.
The Leatherman and Wave are designed to be Swiss Army Knives of multitools - doing a lot of odd jobs, but mastering none.
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Re: Multi tool
I was making a comparison to the OP. So, n5wd, what do you think of the Crucial Black Multitool? Thanks for mentioning the MM3, tho', I'd never heard of it.n5wd wrote:The Multitasker Model 3 is a tool that's designed to be an armorer's tool for the AR-15 and family of firearms, in addition to doing a lot of other odd jobs.O6nop wrote:It looks like it is a little less than the cost of a wave and has less than a third of the tools. The strap cutter is cool, tho'.
The Leatherman and Wave are designed to be Swiss Army Knives of multitools - doing a lot of odd jobs, but mastering none.
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numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...
numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...
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Re: Multi tool
I carry a Leatherman Charge everyday. It has been great and I have worked it pretty hard but it is still in good shape. Most of my buddies carry Gerber. The Gerbers appear to be nice and seem to be fairly comparable to the leatherman as far as I can tell.
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Re: Multi tool
For $40 (Amazon.com) it looks like a handy little general purpose tool.O6nop wrote:I was making a comparison to the OP. So, n5wd, what do you think of the Crucial Black Multitool? Thanks for mentioning the MM3, tho', I'd never heard of it.n5wd wrote:The Multitasker Model 3 is a tool that's designed to be an armorer's tool for the AR-15 and family of firearms, in addition to doing a lot of other odd jobs.O6nop wrote:It looks like it is a little less than the cost of a wave and has less than a third of the tools. The strap cutter is cool, tho'.
The Leatherman and Wave are designed to be Swiss Army Knives of multitools - doing a lot of odd jobs, but mastering none.
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