Here's a picture of Bob with the PT-540 in it's handy sheath:(Image removed from quote.)Def
Somehow I'd assumed it was built on the same frame as the PowerLock? But nope, she's a full half inch bigger at least.
Quote from: supratentorial on March 02, 2007, 03:03:12 AMHere's a photo of the PT-540 and the PT-525 side by side.Whoa! I didn't realize the 540 was so much bigger than the 525! That thing must be approaching the Surge in the size and weight catagory.
Here's a photo of the PT-540 and the PT-525 side by side.
The ability to use off the shelf parts?Def
not just one blade, but two blades (one straight and one serrated) on the outside position of the handles with thumbstuds and powerassist, and on the other handle rig up a very long bladed saw and some big usable scissors with the same setup??
I don't like multitools with flappers. Can the flappers of SOG MTs be easily remove?
...I've yet to see anyone on a .mil site mention them though, they seem to spend more time talking about the most comfortable boots, and whether or not moustaches should be allowed...
Quotenot just one blade, but two blades (one straight and one serrated) on the outside position of the handles with thumbstuds and powerassist, and on the other handle rig up a very long bladed saw and some big usable scissors with the same setup??Like a Surge you mean?
Well yes and no. All the tools accessible without opening the pliers, with the blades, scissors and saw all being powerassisted.