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I'm in the market for a multitool for range use.

It will ride in a belt pouch or in the range bag. Doesn't need to be too huge or too small. Definitely want one that will be the most useful for gun-related stuff (philips, flat head, hex driver, if possible).

I know nothing about multitools aside from Leatherman, and even then I don't really know which one to get.

Suggestions?


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Leatherman Wave with bit kit and don't look back. Carry it every day with my bit kit in my laptop case. Use it at least 4-5 times a week.

https://www.amazon.com/LEATHER...1&smid=A4ZSBADJP7DJM

https://www.amazon.com/Leather...29&s=gateway&sr=8-21



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I have a black Wave in my range bag, but honestly I use my MultiTasker Twist more

http://multitaskertools.com/pr...t/multitasker-twist/



And when it comes to need a wrench of some kind, I have a KNIPEX Tools 6" Pliers Wrench in my bag as well. Those 2 (wrench and MultiTasker Twist) get far more use than the LeatherMan Wave (which is a great tool).
 
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Leatherman all the way. I have several but EDC a Wingman. Good selection of features and if you lose it, it is less stress inducing than losing a high end model.


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Posts: 16629 | Location: Marquette MI | Registered: July 08, 2014Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by BamaJeepster:
Leatherman Wave with bit kit and don't look back. Carry it every day with my bit kit in my laptop case. Use it at least 4-5 times a week.

https://www.amazon.com/LEATHER...1&smid=A4ZSBADJP7DJM

https://www.amazon.com/Leather...29&s=gateway&sr=8-21


This.

I have a couple of multitools and this is the one I EDC. I have found it to be the most useful and versatile.

ARman
 
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I have been carrying a multi-tool since 1990, when I purchased my first Leatherman.

I have had Leatherman, SOG, Buck, Gerber, Swiss Army and a couple of no-names.

All have been very good, but one stood above the rest.

I have 3 Leatherman Waves.

For me, the Wave has been the best option.


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I have several eatherman's. The Wave is great, but the MUT is what is in my range bag.
 
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I use the Leatherman MUT tool, its expensive. Also have a few Waves around.


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