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posted December 23, 2017 04:00 PM
So I recently gave the boy my well worn Swiss Army knife as he was in great need so now I’m seeking a replacement. I really liked the various accessories the Swiss Army Knife contained but thought the blade could be improved. I also liked the way it fit on my belt without being cumbersome.

What say you? Smile

Question:
Should the always lovely Mrs 12GA give me a Leatherman or a Swiss Army Knife for my birthday ?

Choices:
Leatherman
Swiss Army Knife
Other (please specify)

 


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posted December 23, 2017 04:10 PMHide Post
If the Swiss Army knife does what you need it to, and that is what you’re used to.....
Of course, the pliers on the leatherman, I find very handy from time to time.
 
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posted December 23, 2017 04:13 PMHide Post
I stopped carrying leathermen, gerbers, and swiss army knives for a Swiss Army Spirit 10 years ago or so.

Looks like the Spirit X is the current version.




 
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posted December 23, 2017 04:14 PMHide Post
Swiss Army knife has a far better knife
Leatherman has a far better pliers

I personally prefer the SAK.


You rather have a knife, or pliers?
 
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posted December 23, 2017 04:14 PMHide Post
I have a Gerber pocket tool much like the Leatherman, I liked the layout a little better and the knife was much better than the Leatherman. Not sure they still make them but take a look.



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posted December 23, 2017 04:15 PMHide Post
I carry a SAK Tinker model at all times. It's what works for me. Just bought another two to give to give to my daughter's boys for Christmas gifts.


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posted December 23, 2017 04:26 PMHide Post
I EDC a Gerber multi-tool after wearing out/breaking 2-3 original Leaterman tools.

I personally use the pliers and other tools at least as much if not more than the knife blade so useful tools are a must for me.
 
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posted December 23, 2017 04:32 PMHide Post
I find a Leatherman too heavy/bulky for everyday pocket carry but always keep one in my glovebox or toss one in a bag if i take a trip somewhere. For EDC I would have to go with the Swiss Army Knife.
 
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posted December 23, 2017 04:54 PMHide Post
I use the pliers on my LM Squirt almost daily. they're small enough to get into tight spots, but the right shape/design to grip really well. You're not going to break loose a stuck 1" bolt, but that's probably not what you need in your pocket all day.
I like the P4 better than the PS4 - they took out the small flat screw driver to add the scissors, which was my 2nd most used tool.
 
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posted December 23, 2017 04:58 PMHide Post
I’d go with a Leatherman. It’s a better overall tool. I pocket carry a Leatherman Wingman daily.



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posted December 23, 2017 05:02 PMHide Post
If you’re camping/hunting, I find the Swiss Army knife a better tool. If you need something to back you up at work, I’d do the Leatherman. I really, think they are two different tools for radically different purposes.


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posted December 23, 2017 05:16 PMHide Post
I carry a LM Skeletool daily. Does everything I need. Pliers, 2 flathead screwdriver tips, 2 Philips tips, knife, bottle opener - pretty much everything I need and it's light and handy.

https://www.amazon.com/Leather...5&keywords=skeletool



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posted December 23, 2017 05:39 PMHide Post
And some of us carry both, Swiss Army knife in the pocket and gerber multi-pliers on belt since the early 90s. Before that, just the Swiss Army Knife in my pocket.
 
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My favorite swiss is the Victorinox Atlas. It has decent pliers, and a good screwdriver.
 
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posted December 23, 2017 06:36 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by JJexp:
My favorite swiss is the Victorinox Atlas. It has decent pliers, and a good screwdriver.


Everything but the kitchen sink but a bit too thick for my likings.


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posted December 23, 2017 06:49 PMHide Post
It depends on what you are using it for. If you are in the woods a SAK is probably more useful. If you are working in an urban environment then go with a Leatherman. If you are worried about having tools with you on the go then put some in your trunk.

A few years ago someone on here suggested buying a SAK and a vise-grip and having the best of both worlds.
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posted December 23, 2017 06:50 PMHide Post
Swiss Army here!



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Swiss Army Knife hands down. But the real question is: Victorinox or Wenger?
 
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posted December 23, 2017 07:14 PMHide Post
Thanks for all the great advice. It would be for use at camp not around the home so sounds like another SAK will fit the bill.


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posted December 23, 2017 07:49 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by mikeyspizza:
Swiss Army Knife hands down. But the real question is: Victorinox or Wenger?


I started out with a Victorinox and consequently prefer them. I've never had much success with Wenger's can opener.
 
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