Tactical SAK?

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NO TACTICAL knives have other blades can opener,bottle opener and screwdrivers,and so on.WHY?
The SAK is always unable to one-hand-open.I think it not wrong that older way of folder is made not to one-hand-open.
But now, I want a knife that has hard one-hand main blade like tactical knife and basic toolblades.
I planned a knife,against main blade,I made a slipjoint one-hand blade which have can-opner,serrated blade, and screwdriver.On back of grip(as common yacht knife's spike),I added awl and + screwdriver.

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Chic Stone
 
You might be on to something. After you have it finished put a picture up so we can see it. I think it will be interesting to see.

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You can tell a knife nut by his hairless arms....
 
Sounds like you are on to something.
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Post some pics.

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have a"knife"day
 
chic, check your mail regarding a possible makeshift solution to your query.

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russ aka bladezealot. a cat almost always blinks when hit in the head with a ball-peen hammer.
 
Oh,sneakpek,the picture I made is on paper.I don't have good softwear to make gif file,Only I can make bmp file on win95's painter.

Ewok,
I haven't known SpydeRench! I was very suprised to see it!

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Chic Stone
 
Great idea !
Some times ago I had thought on multiblade one-hand-opened utility folder and even drew up some sketches until I saw (and bought) Buck CrossLock DoubleBlade. Now I'm "in line" for Buck CrossLock Yachtsmen with one-hand-opened "multitool blade" (including bottle opener).
IMO sort of Buck CrossLock and SAK "mix" with one-hand-opened and locked plain and serrated blades and can opener with small screwdriver and bottle opener with medium screwdriver (or can-bottle opener and awl) will be interesting. Main task, IMO, to "fit" to 4'' length folded. One-hand-opening possibilities for "tools" will be useful also.
Regards,
MIKLE
 
After yeas of getting general tools that could do everything - but nothing rally good - I understood that compromises are, well, compromises.

I get the right tool for the job.

Be it a working tool, knife or multi tool - hey - I stepped on my own foot here didn't I
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Anyway - a multi tool is NOT to be confused with a tactical folder or a fixed blade.

BTW - the wave by Leatherman - feels fragile and guess what - the blades do get nipped.

Just MHO and experience


 
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