I normally carry a Leatherman Skeletool and appreciate it’s essentials only toolset. I had been looking at the Gerber Armbar as I don’t really need pliers and do find myself in need of scissors occasionally.
Out of curiosity, I picked up the Harbor Freight Wave clone a couple weeks ago to try. It’s actually a pretty nice tool. It’s also cheap enough to experiment with.
Enter the Gordon “Armbar.”
– Good sized straight blade – Large usable file (diamond and cross cut) – File could be swapped out for serrated blade or saw – Leatherman style flat screwdriver bit driver – Folding scissors – Removable pocket clip – Technically includes a metric and imperial ruler – All tools lock open, unlock the real Armbar
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I normally carry a Leatherman Skeletool and appreciate it’s essentials only toolset. I had been looking at the Gerber Armbar as I don’t really need pliers and do find myself in need of scissors occasionally.
Out of curiosity, I picked up the Harbor Freight Wave clone a couple weeks ago to try. It’s actually a pretty nice tool. It’s also cheap enough to experiment with.
Enter the Gordon “Armbar.”
– Good sized straight blade
– Large usable file (diamond and cross cut)
– File could be swapped out for serrated blade or saw
– Leatherman style flat screwdriver bit driver
– Folding scissors
– Removable pocket clip
– Technically includes a metric and imperial ruler
– All tools lock open, unlock the real Armbar