Leatherman Squirt

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http://www.leatherman.com/dealer-extranet/product-literature/Squirt_ss.pdf

Have any of you gotten to fondle the Leatherman Squirt yet?

Thoughts?

Thanks,

Ryan
 
SWEEEET! :D

If I could only lay my paws on this beauuutiful tool! :D

Sam
 
Hey Ryan...............
Yes, i got one yesterday at 'wally world'. :) ... an S4...
It is nice, sturdy like a leatherman always seems to be. I think they had em' on sale or something ????? :D
I went back today and bought all they had ... ;) ... gonna try to trade at least one of them for the P4 model. They are nice though............. anybody got any idea what they should sell for? Have a good one man,
chuck

edit................ DANG......... I feel like a nut, I just looked at the last date and it was almost a year ago......... :eek: ... it has been a tough year................ :) .... i'll go now .............
 
Ryan, I have had the S4 for a couple of months now. When using the scissors, the handles are more rounded than the Micra's and you can apply more force comfortably. I also prefer how the S4's tools can be used without opening the handles and it is a little shorter than the Micra. I guess my only complaint would be that I would prefer more spring tension on the folding tools - they are a little too easy to close. You will get some wear marks on the handles if you carry it with your keys.
 
I have had my s4 and p4 since november also bought at wally word I think they were just over 20 bucks a peice.
 
I've had a red P4 for a couple of months. Great tool. The pliers are small but totally functional. The P4 has many more features than the little SAK that it replaced. The red handles make it look very friendly on your key ring.

I used the punch and pliers to remove a stuck .22 shell a few weeks ago.

Highly recommed for edc.

Dan
 
Picked up an S4 and P4 today at Wally World today for $25 each.

Haven't played with them yet.
 
I've been carrying a P4 for a few months now. It is very small and light. I really like it although some people who need strong pliers may find the ones on the P4 too flimsy.
 
The P4 is a great tool, but it isn't one that you would use for any tough work. For me, I like to use a SOG CrossGrip which seems to be a bit more stout. Every now and then, the P4 makes it into my pocket though.
Matt
 
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