wow, just more money that won't be seeing much wallet time this new year.Gotta get one. I think 5 oz. is a bit too much, but if it carries nicely I don't see any probs there. PPP weighs similar, and has no scissors!Can't wait to see what else we have Thanks boss!!
I the look of that one The way it folds up reminds me of the Sebertech M4 I forget what they are called now IDL something It is still very unique looking and glad to have a first look at it
Quote from: ThePeacent on November 29, 2016, 07:18:30 PMwow, just more money that won't be seeing much wallet time this new year.Gotta get one. I think 5 oz. is a bit too much, but if it carries nicely I don't see any probs there. PPP weighs similar, and has no scissors!Can't wait to see what else we have Thanks boss!! You may have missed the fact that this is a detachable belt buckle tool
Quote from: 50ft-trad on November 29, 2016, 07:48:09 PMQuote from: ThePeacent on November 29, 2016, 07:18:30 PMwow, just more money that won't be seeing much wallet time this new year.Gotta get one. I think 5 oz. is a bit too much, but if it carries nicely I don't see any probs there. PPP weighs similar, and has no scissors!Can't wait to see what else we have Thanks boss!! You may have missed the fact that this is a detachable belt buckle tool Well that spoils the fun, belt buckle knives are Verboten in our free democracy
I like it, looks like my 45505(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: Smashie on November 29, 2016, 08:48:37 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on November 29, 2016, 07:48:09 PMQuote from: ThePeacent on November 29, 2016, 07:18:30 PMwow, just more money that won't be seeing much wallet time this new year.Gotta get one. I think 5 oz. is a bit too much, but if it carries nicely I don't see any probs there. PPP weighs similar, and has no scissors!Can't wait to see what else we have Thanks boss!! You may have missed the fact that this is a detachable belt buckle tool Well that spoils the fun, belt buckle knives are Verboten in our free democracy Maybe not. In this case the belt buckle is the sheath. Belt buckle knives fall under the classification of disguised knives, or something to that effect. This tool is not disguising the fact it is a tool, it just so happens that the sheath is incorporated in the buckle.I'd need to see clearer pics of it used as a buckle before I could be certain in my own mind. Having said that, if it is outlawed under that law, Heinnies won't list it. If Heinnies list it, you should be fine - with discretion of course (usual small print applies)
Quote from: 50ft-trad on November 29, 2016, 08:58:13 PMQuote from: Smashie on November 29, 2016, 08:48:37 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on November 29, 2016, 07:48:09 PMQuote from: ThePeacent on November 29, 2016, 07:18:30 PMwow, just more money that won't be seeing much wallet time this new year.Gotta get one. I think 5 oz. is a bit too much, but if it carries nicely I don't see any probs there. PPP weighs similar, and has no scissors!Can't wait to see what else we have Thanks boss!! You may have missed the fact that this is a detachable belt buckle tool Well that spoils the fun, belt buckle knives are Verboten in our free democracy Maybe not. In this case the belt buckle is the sheath. Belt buckle knives fall under the classification of disguised knives, or something to that effect. This tool is not disguising the fact it is a tool, it just so happens that the sheath is incorporated in the buckle.I'd need to see clearer pics of it used as a buckle before I could be certain in my own mind. Having said that, if it is outlawed under that law, Heinnies won't list it. If Heinnies list it, you should be fine - with discretion of course (usual small print applies)Afterthought:The more I think about it, the more I think you might be right. All it takes is an overzealous copper, and there's a whole lot of headache you don't need. However, if there is a way of using the "buckle" as a regular belt sheath, that gets round the issue altogether.
While I think the comparison to Sebertech M4 and the like is correct, if you look at the Sync II in pliers mode you will notice that the pliers to handle ratio is much different (shorter pliers head, longer handles). Measured from Kampfs Picture I get a ratio of 1:2.3 for that one, for the Sync II get a ratio of 1:4.1 (both cases pliers:handle length).Now these measurements are not really precise but a good indication that the Sync will deliver more force to the pliers, making any task with them much easier.
Quote from: 50ft-trad on November 29, 2016, 10:18:03 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on November 29, 2016, 08:58:13 PMQuote from: Smashie on November 29, 2016, 08:48:37 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on November 29, 2016, 07:48:09 PMQuote from: ThePeacent on November 29, 2016, 07:18:30 PMwow, just more money that won't be seeing much wallet time this new year.Gotta get one. I think 5 oz. is a bit too much, but if it carries nicely I don't see any probs there. PPP weighs similar, and has no scissors!Can't wait to see what else we have Thanks boss!! You may have missed the fact that this is a detachable belt buckle tool Well that spoils the fun, belt buckle knives are Verboten in our free democracy Maybe not. In this case the belt buckle is the sheath. Belt buckle knives fall under the classification of disguised knives, or something to that effect. This tool is not disguising the fact it is a tool, it just so happens that the sheath is incorporated in the buckle.I'd need to see clearer pics of it used as a buckle before I could be certain in my own mind. Having said that, if it is outlawed under that law, Heinnies won't list it. If Heinnies list it, you should be fine - with discretion of course (usual small print applies)Afterthought:The more I think about it, the more I think you might be right. All it takes is an overzealous copper, and there's a whole lot of headache you don't need. However, if there is a way of using the "buckle" as a regular belt sheath, that gets round the issue altogether.It has a clip, you can simply clip it onto your sheath (see last and about 5th to last pictures).
Quote from: Etherealicer on November 29, 2016, 10:20:53 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on November 29, 2016, 10:18:03 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on November 29, 2016, 08:58:13 PMQuote from: Smashie on November 29, 2016, 08:48:37 PMQuote from: 50ft-trad on November 29, 2016, 07:48:09 PMQuote from: ThePeacent on November 29, 2016, 07:18:30 PMwow, just more money that won't be seeing much wallet time this new year.Gotta get one. I think 5 oz. is a bit too much, but if it carries nicely I don't see any probs there. PPP weighs similar, and has no scissors!Can't wait to see what else we have Thanks boss!! You may have missed the fact that this is a detachable belt buckle tool Well that spoils the fun, belt buckle knives are Verboten in our free democracy Maybe not. In this case the belt buckle is the sheath. Belt buckle knives fall under the classification of disguised knives, or something to that effect. This tool is not disguising the fact it is a tool, it just so happens that the sheath is incorporated in the buckle.I'd need to see clearer pics of it used as a buckle before I could be certain in my own mind. Having said that, if it is outlawed under that law, Heinnies won't list it. If Heinnies list it, you should be fine - with discretion of course (usual small print applies)Afterthought:The more I think about it, the more I think you might be right. All it takes is an overzealous copper, and there's a whole lot of headache you don't need. However, if there is a way of using the "buckle" as a regular belt sheath, that gets round the issue altogether.It has a clip, you can simply clip it onto your sheath (see last and about 5th to last pictures).Oh, I thought that was something to do with the belt clasp. If it's just a regular clip, then how does the belt work? BTW - the thumbnails aren't opening up for me, so that last pic is really unclear on my phone