Letherman tool as defensive weapon.
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Letherman tool as defensive weapon.
I love Leatherman multi-tools knives. I owned the wave and now the surge. I consider it as "ambiguous personal defensive weapon". Anyone use it for personal defense?
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Re: Letherman tool as defensive weapon.
Beiruty wrote:I love Leatherman multi-tools knives. I owned the wave and now the surge. I consider it as "ambiguous personal defensive weapon". Anyone use it for personal defense?
My son does. Carries it in a mag. pouch.
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No, I carry a folder that I can open with one hand.
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Good job.FishInTx wrote:Beiruty wrote:I love Leatherman multi-tools knives. I owned the wave and now the surge. I consider it as "ambiguous personal defensive weapon". Anyone use it for personal defense?
My son does. Carries it in a mag. pouch.
Carry 24-7 or guess right.
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Re: Letherman tool as defensive weapon.
Don't use a leatherman but have a similar Gerber multi-tool. Never thought of using it for self defense but the nylon case makes an excellent mag pouch for concealed carry. I carry Glock mags in my Gerber pouch attached to my belt. I figured that most would just assume that it was a multi-tool and not a magazine.
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The only Leatherman tool I own is a MUT (an AR rifle/carbine platform mulit-tool). I suppose I could threaten you with the bronze carbon scraper on it.....or maybe threaten a "purple nurple" with the pliers.
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FWIW, some of the Leatherman tools include a blade that can be opened w one hand. Believe the Wave is one of them.Jumping Frog wrote:No, I carry a folder that I can open with one hand.
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Interesting. I have two multitools and neither would be easy or quick to open. I'll carry them as a tool when needed, but do not consider them part of my daily carry.RHenriksen wrote:FWIW, some of the Leatherman tools include a blade that can be opened w one hand. Believe the Wave is one of them.
My folder is in my left pocket every day.
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Re: Letherman tool as defensive weapon.
I carry a Gerber multi-tool everyday (right next to my maglite). I also have a one-handed folding knife clipped in the pocket right there. I can't imagine trying to use the multi-tool for self defense - it is just too clunky and difficult to open. Besides, if I really need self defense and didn't have my gun on me, the knife would be my choice - it is handy and easy to open.
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Without giving up a lot - you should carry a Zebra F-402 or F-701 ink pen.
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I sometimes carry my Leatherman as a secondary defensive knife, but I pretty much always have a "proper" knife with me (except in CA, because fixed-blade knives are illegal there unless they're not concealed, and I figure that my shirt tail would completely cover mine and I don't want to push my luck).
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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.
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Re: Letherman tool as defensive weapon.
I don't think mine would either, but it'd be better than nothing.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.
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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.Dave2 wrote:I don't think mine would either, but it'd be better than nothing.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.
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Letterman's a tool? Wait..... what did I miss?
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