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Want one to keep with my AR, maybe on my vest. Not sure what features I seek. Some drivers, front sight tool, etc, all in a multicolor/Swiss army style package. Any recommendations?
What about the "Multitasker" ???
I love my Leatherman MUT, so much in fact, I own a couple of them.
http://www.leatherman.com/29.html
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Multitasker. Check Brownells. Very useful tool.
multitasker series three, i'm pretty sure skdtac has them in stock right now
Multitasker. Check Brownells. Very useful tool.
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Wow! Thanks guys!
I will look into the multitasker and also the leatherman.
Another vote for the Leatherman MUT.
I love my Leatherman MUT, so much in fact, I own a couple of them.
http://www.leatherman.com/29.html
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The best way to describe the MUT is a great Multi that also applies to firearms. Good tool to have in your pocket for anything, and I use mine all the time.
The MUT is excellent, but it's pretty heavy.
The Multitasker is a great tool and does everything I need it to do
http://www.brownells.com/userdocs/products/p_080001043_37.jpg
Series3 multitool for AR platform rifles
CNC billet pliers (D2 tool steel)
Non-slip G10 scales (BLK or TAN)
3/8” hex for LaRueTM mounts
1/2” hex for scope rings
Dual lug M4 castle nut spanner wrench/bottle opener + screwdriver
3/32” pin punch with 8-32 male thread for Otis cleaning kit compatibility
Radiused tip carbon scraper
3” D2 tool steel knife blade
Pocket clip (removable)
1/4” magnetic bit driver with M16A2 FSP Adjuster
Also includes 10 hex bits for the most commonly used AR accessories
LtNovakUSA
10-08-13, 16:14
I have both the MUT and the multitasker, and I find the MUT to be a better all around tool, but if you are getting a tool just for working on the gun at the range the multitasker may be a better fit. If you are taking it out to the field, camping or whatnot, the MUT will give you a little more versatility with other than AR tasks. Really wish it had a file though.
Yeah, Multitasker is a gun tool. Useful at the range or during courses etc for doing things to the AR. Not a general-purpose utility tool.
I was involved in some of the early testing of the Multitasker back when I was in Iraq. It has definitely evolved since then and always carry one in my tool kit or range bag.
Would love a Multitasker. Seems like a great tool. I have the MUT and also love that. As mentioned above it is a great multi tool that can apply to firearms.
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Thanks for posting this. I have been wanting a tool like these and was not aware of what was available. Now I am.
Cylinder Head
10-09-13, 19:22
Another for the MUT. It gets lonely when I shoot my SR-15 but in classes it helps all the Stag and Bushmaster guys get back to the line.
Multitasker seems cool but for $119? Idk.
Myself and other professionals have used it and it works good. None of these multitools are cheap. But the Multitasker is made specifically to used with an AR.
Multitasker seems cool but for $119? Idk.
Multitasker seems cool but for $119? Idk.
The MUT is the same price, but without the same AR15 usefulness.
The MUT is the same price, but without the same AR15 usefulness.
The Multitasker is the same price, but without the same 'everything else' usefulness. :p
*Hmac, you seem emotionally invested in your purchase. It reminds me a little of an individual we had a conversation with about optics recently.
J/K, bud. Only giving you a hard time. :D
Actually, I've seen the MUT selling for under $100, just gotta watch for it. OP, based on my experience with the MUT & the other individual's recommendations, it sounds like either tool will serve you well. If it's a tool you're only going to leave in your range bag, I'd lean towards the Multitasker. If it's a tool you'll want to use around the house, then toss into the range bag when you go shooting, you may want the MUT. Both have pro's/con's, you'll have to weigh them out & see which one you'll get more "use per dollar" with.
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The Multitasker is the same price, but without the same 'everything else' usefulness. :p
*Hmac, you seem emotionally invested in your purchase. It reminds me a little of an individual we had a conversation with about optics recently.
J/K, bud. Only giving you a hard time. :D
Actually, I've seen the MUT selling for under $100, just gotta watch for it. OP, based on my experience with the MUT & the other individual's recommendations, it sounds like either tool will serve you well. If it's a tool you're only going to leave in your range bag, I'd lean towards the Multitasker. If it's a tool you'll want to use around the house, then toss into the range bag when you go shooting, you may want the MUT. Both have pro's/con's, you'll have to weigh them out & see which one you'll get more "use per dollar" with.
Well, I'm not taking a chance on not having the best tool..I'm ordering an MUT right now.
:)
Well, I'm not taking a chance on not having the best tool..I'm ordering an MUT right now.
:)
Well that settles it. I'm getting a Multitasker then. :D
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GERBER MULTI-PLIER 600 The military version has a carbon scraper and a sight adjustment tool. Ebay slightly used under 30 bucks.
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