EDC Prybars

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Who carries at least one prybar as part of your EDC gear?

What make/model do you carry and how/where do you carry it?

I carry a Stanley Wonderbar II in my kit and a Pocketwrench II in my jeans pocket.

I'll throw in that I also carry leather driver gloves as part of my EDC. I pull them on when I feel the need to deploy one of my prybars.
 
I don't do a hell of a lot of prying myself but I do have a Peter Atwood Prybaby dangling off my keychain. It's come in handy a couple of times.
 
Prybaby for me too. Since I can't take a knife to school, the Prybaby is always on me. And I have used it quite a few times. Money well spent! :D
 
I carry a Pocketwrench attached to my PSK when out cycling or walking. It attaches very neatly to an Altoids tin using rubber bands cut from bicycle inner tube.

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I carry a prybaby, but am curious if anyone carries one of Peter's bug out bars, they look like they would be compact enough to carry and even more useful then the pb. If I didn't have the prybawby I am sure I would do much more nasty things to my blades.
 
I've got Peter's prybaby on my keychain. Use it more to open beer bottles than anything else, but it works well for that.
 
gajinoz said:
I don't do a hell of a lot of prying myself but I do have a Peter Atwood Prybaby dangling off my keychain. It's come in handy a couple of times.

It's right there all the time on my keychain and I forgot to mention it. I have the smallest version of the Prybaby. So I guess I carry around three prybars. I'm either paranoid :( or prepared :D.
 
I don't remember the name but they had a few models. I just went to their site and don't see them anymore. I emailed them to see if they still sold them. One of them had a tritium "dot" in the handle.
 
Duke05 said:
I don't remember the name but they had a few models. I just went to their site and don't see them anymore. I emailed them to see if they still sold them. One of them had a tritium "dot" in the handle.

No matter. Peter Atwood has several prybar-type tools to choose from. :)
 
I have a Prybaby on my keychain. The last thing I used it for? To bend (for the purposes of loosening) the clip on a recently acquired SnG.
 
If you google Tad Gear Bull Breach, a link will come up to their pry bars. Looks like they're all sold out.
 
I carry a simple little Craftsman prybar in my EDBag.
Small , relativly lightwieght and quite cost effective. Cant seem to find a picture of it though....
 
I wonder if this Gerber sharpening stones would work for make shift prybars??

I would unscrew the leather off and just put a split ring through the hole.

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I carry a little Stanely pry bar in my bunker pocket at work. About maybe 7 inches long 3/4 wide. It works very well on sliding the latch on key in the knob type locks found in office buildings,even works to widen the gap on tight doors to get at the latch. Just the ticket when you don't want to destroy a lot of doors,such as investigating oders or getting into the elevator room etc.

One day perhaps security in these buildings will have the right keys,ah to dream.....
 
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