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I picked this multi-tool up a while back and it seems to me to be purpose built for a weapon or? I appreciate any help identifying it.


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Posts: 782 | Location: Garland, (Zombieland) TX. | Registered: February 21, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Yeah, that M14 video guy...
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M14 EBR multi tool
1/2” socket for Leupold MK4 scope base nuts.
Torx bit for scope rings
3/8” wrench for the gas plug
Stepped drill bit for scraping carbon from the gas piston
Various Allen wrench sizes for installing the action into the SAGE ALCS chassis (top rail screws, operating rod guide screws, barrel whip screw and set screws.
Flat blade screw driver for turning on/off the gas system and tightening the rear sight elevation drum screw.

Tony


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Posts: 5575 | Location: Auburndale, FL | Registered: February 13, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Dang! Thank you sir! I knew that it had to be purpose built for something. Excellent info.
Now I gotta go get a M-14. Big Grin


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Yeah, that M14 video guy...
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Yeah, sorry it took me so long to reply. Wink

I can help you obtain an M14. Razz

Tony.


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Originally posted by benny6:
Yeah, sorry it took me so long to reply. Wink

I can help you obtain an M14. Razz

Tony.


Yeah 2 minutes response time is quite excessive. Wink


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Originally posted by benny6:
Yeah, sorry it took me so long to reply. Wink

Slacker. With that CUT, anything over a minute is subpar.



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Its a Leathermans tool for fixing flats on the Abrahms M1 tank.. Big Grin
 
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Wait, what?
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Bisleyblackhawk didn’t even get to suggest “pondo-tool” Big Grin




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I read it too quickly and thought it read "can you identify this stool". Still clicked.


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Leave the gun.
Take the cannoli.
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Holy fuck, Benny. I’m impressed Smile
 
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One cannot help but observe that we have quite a experienced group-
 
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Now that we have identified it, the next question is where can I get one? Yes, I do have an M1A
 
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Now that we have identified it, the next question is where can I get one? Yes, I do have an M1A


I should have googled it before posting. It was easy to find. I have no need for it, but want one anyway.
I do not know if it would be a violation to post a link, so I won't. But they were easy to find but with about a $50.00 variation in price.
 
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Originally posted by Legal Beagle:
I read it too quickly and thought it read "can you identify this stool". Still clicked.


I’m not sure why, but this has me laughing pretty hard. Big Grin


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I can help you obtain an M14. Razz



You got one of the airweight versions, for us wimps?


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