Letherman tool as defensive weapon.

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Re: Letherman tool as defensive weapon.

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Oldgringo wrote:
Dave2 wrote:
wharvey wrote:I've carried an original Leatherman multi-tool for about 20 years. Handiest thing I keep on me. Don't think even the very sharp blade would make it that good of a defense weapon.
I don't think mine would either, but it'd be better than nothing.
Right...as long as we're given time to unsheath it, time to pick the apporopriate blade and knew our assailant's next move beforehand. It wouldn't hurt if our assailant was a parapalegic too. :smilelol5:
On mine, both the straight and serrated blades are along the side, and with a bit of practice either can be opened one-handed like any normal folding knife.

Like I said, defense-wise, it's a backup to my knife, which is a backup to my gun, which is a backup to being somewhere else. There isn't a multi-tool on the market that's my first choice for anything, except maybe a paperweight. The whole concept of the stereotypical multi-tool pretty much ensures that most or all of the onboard tools with have compromised ergonomics, and their knives are no different.
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Re: Letherman tool as defensive weapon.

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I used to own a leatherman then my wife's grandpa got me a SOG multi tool for Christmas in 2005. It is the most excellent little multi tool I have ever carried. They are however, a tad bit pricey. I probably wouldn't have bought it myself then but now having carried one so long I can clearly see its worth.

Using it as a defensive weapon has entered my mind in situations where I cannot carry "like work". It would take to long to try and open the blade but you can hold it in your "fist" and really ring someones bell in a little hand to hand.
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Re: Letherman tool as defensive weapon.

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couzin wrote:Without giving up a lot - you should carry a Zebra F-402 or F-701 ink pen.
Good idea! I now have a matched pair F-701 pen and M-701 pencil.
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