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No matter what grip you choose, the RaidOps CQC titanium multi-tool can help you pry, crack, lodge, or dig open whatever you need it to—and it makes a great last-ditch weapon in a pinch. Made from 6AL4V titanium, this compact tool measures just under 5 inches and weighs just over 2 ounces, making it easy to carry on the go yet large enough to do damage Read More
cynicalYou could place it under a table leg to stop it wobbling. You could use it as a keychain. You could chuck it at someone who's annoying you. Basically the only limit is your imagination. Isn't that worth $50 of your money?
AckattackerShimming a table leg actually moves this into the realm of “I might actually use this once”; instead of the “WTF” category. Still, for $50 I’ll stick with the old, tried and true, folded napkin.
Puts the “multi” in “multi tool”!
LTTD - Little Teeny Tack Driver. You need this.
ASI - Advanced Shellfish Implement, great for oysters, crab, and lobster
SDS - Save the Day Saw. The “serrated” edge can be used to cut ... oh, I don’t know ... birthday cakes or something.
ICBS - Ice Cream Bowl Scraper. Get every last bit!
KCB - Knife CounterBalance. Use in the pocket opposite that used for your knife carry. Stay centered!
PPF - Perfect Paper Folder. Run along the crease and rejoice! (AKA as “EOC” - Expert Origami Creaser)
And! In addition to its boring, ordinary, pedestrian pry bar use, it can be used as an impress-the-cashier money clip, improvised brick pointer, coke spoon for people with REALLY large noses, cat hole digger for your cat, TSA X-Ray machine challenge toy, one-cord bolo, plumb bob for when precision just doesn’t matter, combo divot tool and lift-the-ball cheater bar, spider smoosher, hair curler (don’t overheat it!), miniature Japanese garden rake, ... I mean, WOAH! Get ‘em while they’re available!!!
LetstakeawalkYes, you’ve got it! The multi in multi-tool comes from YOU! BCTP - I like it. And if the flip tab breaks off, you can ram that sucker right through the top of the can!
BTW, did anyone notice the camo on the opposite of the flip side and on the handle (non-pry) end? That makes it a Stealth Tac Multi-Tool! Hold it by the pry end with the camo side facing out and no-one will even see it in your hand! How awesome is that!
mogooThis ultimate tool combines Pry bar, Paper Weight, Kubaton, Money Clip, Letter Opener all in one small package. More importantly, this Amazing Tool makes you look super Tactical Savvy and Ultra Urban EDC cool! It's a must-have for the Macho Macho Man .
This has convinced me to market my own "MultiTool". It will be a straight, wooden, direct-from-source implement that can be used to as an improvised weapon, a prying device, a dog toy, and in dire times, a fire-starting implement.
Sure, the nay-sayers will try to point out some short-comings, or call it "a stick", but we all know, it's a multi-tool.
For a RIDICULOUS amount of money, I'll even market and sell a device that can replenish a personal inventory of this multi-tool, practically on-demand! Sure, I suppose there will be some who say I am killing my own business off in this way.... or call this device "a tree," but I think it's a perfect moneymaking idea after the original multi-tool becomes a runaway success.
Darky783$44.99...what a true bargain that was! I'm tempted at $50 flat even but ok missed out on an absolute STEAL at the once ultra-low cost of ownership of $44.99! 🙄🤣
in my day job as a professional SWAT team member who has watched every episode of CQB and has a complete collection of Soldier of Fortune stretching back into the late 70s. I know this 5 inch pry bar will be invaluable the next time I need to exfiltrate a perp from one of those newfangled left coast liberal tiny houses.
This actually looks like a pretty useful addition to my EDC lineup, but those cheesy, mall-ninja markings on either side of the tool, I’m afraid, would blemish my “man-card” irreparably and cause me a great deal of embarrassment if I were to actually deploy this tool in an urban environment. Pass.
CQC = Close Quarters Combat?
If I'm riding out with this in my pocket, you can bet I've got one of my knives on me to. Still trying to figure out what other use this tool has besides prying