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I'm always of mixed feelings when it comes to the Compact getting so much attention, even though it's one of my primary carries. Being that it hasn't got the same screwdriver capabilities as a Climber, I feel like its almost nihilistic to say that it's one of the best. I say to myself.... Self! I say... Self! Do I really need 2 or 3 screwdrivers on a SAK.Suddenly I'm wondering about BClogic ... Whenever I find myself talking out loud to myself he usually talks back to me.
Well I need as many as possible.
Well, then you need this one:https://www.sakwiki.com/tiki-index.php?page=Giant+Knife
That is interesting. I wonder why they didn’t just call it the BSA Fieldmaster? I am not a big fan of the corkscrew for most day to day activities as I am a construction worker and not a big wine drinker. I am more likely to come across a Philips that needs tightening or loosening. I use the 2D Philips to do most of the work and the back side 3D to break free or give a final tighten to the screw. My good friend and hunting mentor carries a Huntsman and recently I have been thinking of picking one up and adding the Fireant kit to the corkscrew or mixing and matching the Fireant and Firefly. Firefly in the toothpick slot, tinder from the Fireant and the microdriver in the corkscrew. I do use the toothpick though. Both in the conventional manner, to pick my teeth, and also to get to a few hidden features. Under my saw I have tucked a sewing needle wrapped in thread and a couple of chunks of the firestarter strand of firecord that result from cutoffs. Waste not want not. I suppose I could use the tweezers to access those items and as long as I have a blade and a chunk of wood I can make a toothpick.