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Tool stuff
on: February 07, 2012, 04:30:43 AM
Hey guys, it's been a while :P

I currently own both a Skeletool CX(birthday present) and a ChargeTTi. I'll throw the pics on in a minute, don't worry :P

I am in the DEP for the US Army, and when asked what I wanted when I graduated Basic, I said a leatherman MUT. I promise that the multitool I am getting has absolutely nothing to do with me enlisting.  :whistle: In any case, I would like to post pictures of when I get it and how it holds up to service. Is this the proper place for that?

EDIT: Promised pictures
Apologies for the picture quality, I am using a low end cell phone. Anyways, here are my existing tools





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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #1 on: February 07, 2012, 05:21:35 AM
Those are done nice tools!


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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #2 on: February 07, 2012, 01:16:41 PM
Just got my MUT EOD a couple of weeks ago,love to get the mate for it soon.As for the tti, my favorite LM. ordered a seclusion bo from Cabelas with my Cabela bucks,saved 55$. That Folder looks pretty cool.Have you used the hammer part yet?


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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #3 on: February 07, 2012, 01:29:11 PM
Nice tools Nageek.   What MOS have you chosen?
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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #4 on: February 07, 2012, 07:02:39 PM
I have an 11x Option 40 - allows me to learn skydiving :P

The folder is nice, I got it for my 17th when I graduated. It's a smith and wesson "special tactical", essentially black grip and BO blade. I am confused though - what hammer part?
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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #5 on: February 07, 2012, 07:19:29 PM
SORRY, My mistake i read the thread when i woke up i thought it was a MUT. Thats what happens when you go to the forum before coffee :facepalm:


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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #6 on: February 07, 2012, 11:43:05 PM
Very Nice Tools.  :tu:
Seems Like A Tough Little Knife, Though I Personally Love Spyderco, Kershaw, Benchmade, Etc.
~Jessie~


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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #7 on: February 08, 2012, 02:48:05 AM
I feel yah on the coffee, though I drink tea not coffee :P

The folder is great, it just needs fairly frequent cleaning on the joint, otherwise it really slows down


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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #8 on: February 08, 2012, 02:55:35 AM
A Cappuccino For Me Please.  :D
And It Seems Like A Good Knife. I Prefer A Plain Edge Though When It Comes To Knives And Tools.
If I Ever Need A Rough Jagged Edge I Have Many Saws On Many SAK's Available Lol. Yet I've Never Really Needed A Rough Jagged Edge.

I Suggest To Try Yourself A Kershaw Or Spyderco Next. Possibly Even A Benchmade.
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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #9 on: February 08, 2012, 09:48:44 AM
I think I'll be issued the M9 bayonet. It won't be a folder, but when I get another one I think I will get a Spyderco - I have heard a lot of great things about them. And despite the pain it is to sharpen, I have been fond of the serrated combo blades. Or like the Charge where it has both  :multi: I use the serrated blades on stuff that needs more than a straightedge and less than a saw - like rope or ripstop fabric.

Oh, have you used the ones that aren't springloaded, but like slide out instead of flipping open? How do they compare such as durability and safety?


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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #10 on: February 08, 2012, 01:25:33 PM
I think I'll be issued the M9 bayonet. It won't be a folder, but when I get another one I think I will get a Spyderco - I have heard a lot of great things about them. And despite the pain it is to sharpen, I have been fond of the serrated combo blades. Or like the Charge where it has both  :multi: I use the serrated blades on stuff that needs more than a straightedge and less than a saw - like rope or ripstop fabric.

Oh, have you used the ones that aren't springloaded, but like slide out instead of flipping open? How do they compare such as durability and safety?

The Army doesn't issue bayonets anymore and they've taken the bayonet course out of BCT.  The time that was allotted for bayonet training has been added to the combatives training.

You will probably be issues a Gerber MT.  Its a BO version similar to the MP 600.  It has the slide out pliers that you were asking about.

That option 40 is interesting.  If you actually get to go to Ranger school it will be the biggest test of your life.  My son is headed there this summer.   He didn't go with option 40.  He's a 19D that has already deployed once.  His division (1CD) gets a few slots for Ranger school every year and they chose to send  him this time.
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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #11 on: February 08, 2012, 07:32:48 PM
Oh, have you used the ones that aren't springloaded, but like slide out instead of flipping open? How do they compare such as durability and safety?

I'm Assuming You're Talking About Slip-Its, Non Locking And Not Spring Loaded? Or Possibly You're Talking About The Ones That Aren't Lock-Backs?

Anyways, Use And Durability Is Wonderful. Safety Is Also Top-Notch. The Same You Would Expect From Something The Locks, Or Has A Back Lock.

I Love The UKPK's And Such.
~Jessie~


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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #12 on: February 09, 2012, 03:24:01 AM
I hate to be the one to say it, but that S&W knife is really only good for one thing- get up to about 70mph while going over a bridge and fling it out the window.

I have seen so many Smith & Wesson knives fail in so many different ways- you certainly don't want to be depending on that thing when it screws up on you.  While I can find something good about almost any knife or tool out there, the infamous Taylor Cutlery crap (including Smith & Wesson and Schrade) are more worthless than monkey poo.

Check out our look at their stuff at the SHOT Show to see how pathetic they really are.

http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,34807.0.html

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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #13 on: February 09, 2012, 07:19:26 AM
Combatatives training? That's the army equivalent of the mcmap right? A couple of my coworkers served in the marines. I do hear the ranger school is extremely tough, but has a higher pass rate than an 18x.


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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #14 on: February 09, 2012, 12:33:43 PM
Yes, combatives is the equivalent of MCMAP. 

I don't know what the failure rate of 18x is but the failure rate of Ranger school is 40-60%.  There was one class that failed 80% of the participants.  Ranger school is generally considered to be the hardest school that the Army offers. 
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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #15 on: February 09, 2012, 02:55:36 PM
I am not a bid fan of S&W,had too many problems with them.


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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #16 on: February 10, 2012, 04:16:31 PM
In a story related to S & W.  Years ago when I was a young LEO, my first handcuffs issued were the S & W 
Brand.  We young cops tried every trick we could learn to get them to work like their competition-Peerless
to no avail.  They were in a one word description: JUNKY. After finally getting through probation, some of us bought the Peerless cuff with no regrets for the next 20 years.


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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #17 on: February 10, 2012, 04:40:47 PM
I'm Not A Huge Fan Of Smith And Wesson Myself, Honestly.
The Knife Will Make A Good Beater Though.

Though I Still Suggest A Better Brand.
~Jessie~


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Re: Tool stuff
Reply #18 on: February 10, 2012, 08:03:23 PM
I used Smith & Wesson handcuffs almost exclusively for many years and I never had a problem with them. I still have my old pair that have seen thousands of bar fights and they still look brand new.  I chose them over the Peerless because I found the secondary lock hole was too difficult to use in an adrenalin dump on a struggling suspect.

The company that makes the handcuffs and the company that makes the knives are two different agencies.

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