Cool New Small Crowbar for a Survival Kit...

It could be considered a burglary tool in any area of this country as I am pretty sure that every area of this country has a law about possessing "burglary tools." Goes back to the whole discretionary thing.
 
I like it, I think it will be a great tool for my personal jump bag for MVCs and such. Tops pics dont do it much justice for making it NOT look like a B&E tool......

Although it looks like a mean way to spread drywall mud tactically:D
 
I like it! but the price will determine if I get it, so many decent/reasonably priced pry-things out there!
 
By the way, experienced Masons don't need an additional tool to crack bricks anywhere along the length of the brick that they want to crack, they use a hammer. :)
 
Didn't even pay attention to that one! I seent the one with the Yale mortise cylinder and clicked off on it.
 
Since it is a TOPS I'm pretty sure it will be quite pricey and sold as a "tactical" widget.If its less then $15 it might be worth it.
LMAO. Sure. A Tops for $15. Did you mean $1500?
 
..that pic of the tool in the gap of the car door. Good luck trying to get a car door open with that!
You can always tell the newbie firefighters because they have the crowbar trying to pop the car door off the Nader bolt. It's always good fun to watch. If I like them, I stop them before they shoot a gonad to their ankle.
 
Brian - that thing looks like it could be pretty useful. I'd like to see a hold in it somewhere preferably on the pry end to use a nail pull or to tie a lanyard of some sort on.
 
Yeah, it's definitely for a niche market...

I'm guessing the O-rings act as a guard when you have to bash your way out of your aircraft canopy, but are removable so you get better 'penetration' when forced to employ the pointy end in a self defense role against hostile elements. :D

Hmmm....let's see how long it takes for the knockoffs to appear on ebay.
 
You can always tell the newbie firefighters because they have the crowbar trying to pop the car door off the Nader bolt. It's always good fun to watch. If I like them, I stop them before they shoot a gonad to their ankle.

I popped a door off a wreck with a pry bar once. Did it because the Hearst froze up. It opened right up.
 
Halligan tool worked back in the 1970's for lots of doors, must be buiding cars better since then eh? What were they? 22?18? gauge steel? those caddy doors were beasts!
 
I popped a door off a wreck with a pry bar once. Did it because the Hearst froze up. It opened right up.
Read what I said. Not popping a hinge but popping the Nader bolt. I guarantee you didn't pop it off the bolt.
 
Doesnt look any better than something you could get from Home Depot. Looks retarded crappy paracord wrap and some ridiculous o rings.
 
Nice looking tool from TOPS.... Brian is mike going to send you one to try out? and yes I'd like to see it in hand...Laws and all the rest ...I will pass on that stuff...For now
 
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