Not as a SOG, but it does/did as the Paladin PT-510.Same tool but with gear covers and now a bit tricky to find.
Is the Paladin a lesser quality brand, like Wenger to Victorinox?
^Just my luck, it's an out model. I'm always late to the party. Is the Paladin a lesser quality brand, like Wenger to Victorinox? I've heard the name but not much info. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Is the Paladin a lesser quality brand, like Wenger to Victorinox? I've heard the name but not much info.
Quote from: rtvolk on September 28, 2014, 07:09:15 PM Is the Paladin a lesser quality brand, like Wenger to Victorinox? I've heard the name but not much info. Paladin MTs are made by SOG and SOG put the Paladin brand on it. The tool load on the Paladin Powerplay models leans toward electrical/telecomms use, with pointier pliers and saw tip, amongst other things. There are 3 different models, PT-510, PT-525 and the plus-sized PT-540.
Quote from: rtvolk on September 28, 2014, 07:09:15 PMIs the Paladin a lesser quality brand, like Wenger to Victorinox?Shh the Wenger posse will hear you and do unspeakable, R-rated things to you using a corkscrew
Don't forget that it is possible to buy SOG components separately, so depending on what you want to put into a Paladin PT-510 it may be cheaper to buy just the blades/drivers rather than a whole PPP.
Check Smokey Mountain Knife Works. They have 6 different tools for all SOG's on clearance at 99 cents each. I just ordered 10 tools as spares and current replacements, to spread the relatively high shipping cost around ($8.95 for 5 or 10 tools).The tools are somewhat hard to find on the site, here are the part numbers of the tools I ordered today:CP42TL CP38TL CP44TL CP43TL CP41TL