are these little issues normal?
im with you monrogue as I bought 3 myself and I can totally see where these fall short for some especially when compared to a wave or charge for example. I used mine hard everyday just like I use my wave and swisstool and it performed very well for me I just got tool crazy and kept buying more and more tools so the wingman and sidekick have taken a back seat.
$15 They are practically giving them away.
from a Wave to a wingman many differences are going to really stand out however I have always felt the wingman while lesser priced is far better that some of other offerings from others. the wingman was my 3 MT of which it was a far better tool than the 2 previous ones I had. having the wave and many other LMs as wells as a few swisstools and a spirit I can see how and why this tool and the sidekick can be looked at with a sneer. as far as date codes none of the 3 I had had them and as mentioned the handles seem to be the only difference between the runs of these tools. at $15 id say beat the living daylights out of it and if it should fail send it in to LM. thanks for you service campussecurity
Quote from: Aloha007 on November 12, 2013, 08:02:24 PMfrom a Wave to a wingman many differences are going to really stand out however I have always felt the wingman while lesser priced is far better that some of other offerings from others. the wingman was my 3 MT of which it was a far better tool than the 2 previous ones I had. having the wave and many other LMs as wells as a few swisstools and a spirit I can see how and why this tool and the sidekick can be looked at with a sneer. as far as date codes none of the 3 I had had them and as mentioned the handles seem to be the only difference between the runs of these tools. at $15 id say beat the living daylights out of it and if it should fail send it in to LM. thanks for you service campussecurityThank you. Don't hear thanks much anymore. This country has gone to hell and it's like it's post vietnam days all over again. I've been spit on called a baby killer everything my dad went through when he got home back in the 70's. Glad to see some Americans still have a head on their shoulders.
Quote from: campussecurity on November 13, 2013, 02:28:52 AMQuote from: Aloha007 on November 12, 2013, 08:02:24 PMfrom a Wave to a wingman many differences are going to really stand out however I have always felt the wingman while lesser priced is far better that some of other offerings from others. the wingman was my 3 MT of which it was a far better tool than the 2 previous ones I had. having the wave and many other LMs as wells as a few swisstools and a spirit I can see how and why this tool and the sidekick can be looked at with a sneer. as far as date codes none of the 3 I had had them and as mentioned the handles seem to be the only difference between the runs of these tools. at $15 id say beat the living daylights out of it and if it should fail send it in to LM. thanks for you service campussecurityAloha has it right, every Veteran deserves much more than they receive, and the recent "environment" has not helped with public approval of Vets. Thank you for your service! Thank you. Don't hear thanks much anymore. This country has gone to hell and it's like it's post vietnam days all over again. I've been spit on called a baby killer everything my dad went through when he got home back in the 70's. Glad to see some Americans still have a head on their shoulders. from family to friends serving this country I have nothing but the highest respect
Quote from: Aloha007 on November 12, 2013, 08:02:24 PMfrom a Wave to a wingman many differences are going to really stand out however I have always felt the wingman while lesser priced is far better that some of other offerings from others. the wingman was my 3 MT of which it was a far better tool than the 2 previous ones I had. having the wave and many other LMs as wells as a few swisstools and a spirit I can see how and why this tool and the sidekick can be looked at with a sneer. as far as date codes none of the 3 I had had them and as mentioned the handles seem to be the only difference between the runs of these tools. at $15 id say beat the living daylights out of it and if it should fail send it in to LM. thanks for you service campussecurityAloha has it right, every Veteran deserves much more than they receive, and the recent "environment" has not helped with public approval of Vets. Thank you for your service! Thank you. Don't hear thanks much anymore. This country has gone to hell and it's like it's post vietnam days all over again. I've been spit on called a baby killer everything my dad went through when he got home back in the 70's. Glad to see some Americans still have a head on their shoulders.
Quote from: campussecurity on November 13, 2013, 02:28:52 AMQuote from: Aloha007 on November 12, 2013, 08:02:24 PMfrom a Wave to a wingman many differences are going to really stand out however I have always felt the wingman while lesser priced is far better that some of other offerings from others. the wingman was my 3 MT of which it was a far better tool than the 2 previous ones I had. having the wave and many other LMs as wells as a few swisstools and a spirit I can see how and why this tool and the sidekick can be looked at with a sneer. as far as date codes none of the 3 I had had them and as mentioned the handles seem to be the only difference between the runs of these tools. at $15 id say beat the living daylights out of it and if it should fail send it in to LM. thanks for you service campussecurityThank you. Don't hear thanks much anymore. This country has gone to hell and it's like it's post vietnam days all over again. I've been spit on called a baby killer everything my dad went through when he got home back in the 70's. Glad to see some Americans still have a head on their shoulders. from family to friends serving this country I have nothing but the highest respect
Quote from: Aloha007 on November 13, 2013, 02:54:06 AMQuote from: campussecurity on November 13, 2013, 02:28:52 AMQuote from: Aloha007 on November 12, 2013, 08:02:24 PMfrom a Wave to a wingman many differences are going to really stand out however I have always felt the wingman while lesser priced is far better that some of other offerings from others. the wingman was my 3 MT of which it was a far better tool than the 2 previous ones I had. having the wave and many other LMs as wells as a few swisstools and a spirit I can see how and why this tool and the sidekick can be looked at with a sneer. as far as date codes none of the 3 I had had them and as mentioned the handles seem to be the only difference between the runs of these tools. at $15 id say beat the living daylights out of it and if it should fail send it in to LM. thanks for you service campussecurityThank you. Don't hear thanks much anymore. This country has gone to hell and it's like it's post vietnam days all over again. I've been spit on called a baby killer everything my dad went through when he got home back in the 70's. Glad to see some Americans still have a head on their shoulders. from family to friends serving this country I have nothing but the highest respect HooahSpc. Airborne Infantry; 1st Armored Division, 3rd Infantry Combat Brigade, 2nd Battalion-5th Infantry Regiment ( Medically Retired)
Can you tighten the blade at all? I broke te file on mine. Sent it in. Got it replaced. Use the snot out of it. If it breaks, it's covered. I really like mine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I had a Wingman and Sidekick, both bought here as brand new, one had been opened and one was still in its blister pack. The one that wasn't in its blister pack and a reasonably tight blade, good lockup and not play. The one that was in the blister pack had a really loose blade, sloppy lockup and lots of play in all directions.The Wingman's scissors didn't seem to like cutting anything either, they just pushed the material out of the way and off the end of the scissors. I like the tools as a concept and would quite happily recommend the Sidekick for someone wanting a cheaper MT. The Wingman's scissors let it down too much IMO, and both could do with better consistency. That would probably put the price up though.
Hi Guys, Late to this conversation, but thought I would add some of my findings.I currently own the Rebar / Micra / Surge / Wingman / Sidekick all purchased in that order. I know that my Wingman and Sidekick are lower in price and expectation than even my Rebar and defiantly my Surge that is to be expected, however in saying that I love the Wingman and Sidekick, they meet my needs for a quick deploying Full MT, if the job is something that my Surge would be over kill for. Example I was taking out the overhead lights of my Kitchen range-hood as one of the bulbs had blown, it was easier to grab for the Wingman to undo the screws, however I found that one of the corners was bent on the casings corner, for this I instinctively went for my Surge as I needed to apply a lot of pressure to straighten the section. I may have been able to do this on the Wingman but why when I had the big bad boy to use.I have checked both my Wingman and Sidekick to see if there was any play in both the knives or handles none what so ever, even compared it against the Surge basically the same all solid and locked.Your lucky you can get the Wingman for around $20 bucks, it cost me $49.95 AUD ($44.90 USD) was one of the reason's I got the Wingman as I had received $50 bucks for Christmas, wasn't until I used it I started to carry it everyday in my back pocket, were as my Sidekick came with a Z-Rex, Monarch 6 torch + Carabiner combo pack cost me $88 AUD ($79.06 USD).I personally think you got a great deal and you maybe surprised how much you use and carry the Wingman, I know I did, I will be using my Sidekick more as i don't need the scissors of the Wingman - I have both the Surge and Micra for those, I may give the Wingman to my Wife.
I also noticed little things like the blade is wobbly once in the locked position, like a cheap lockback knife, it moves back and forth, I also noticed the handles themselves wobble when closed. I'm probably just used to the higher end Wave quality but are these little issues normal?