fm2176
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As a career Soldier, I've carried a multitude of multitools over the course of multiple years. 
Anyway, I'm just wondering what has been your go-to past and present. For me, a basic military-issue Gerber has been THE multitool of choice for the past ten years. I recall when the generic term was "Leatherman", but in the Army at least, "Gerber" has become the term for all multitools. I still have the one I was issued in 2005 and carried it until I got back from Afghanistan. It's somewhere in the back room, so I've carried a newer version since last year. Honestly, I think I signed for one years ago and now have 10+ floating around...
Before the Gerber kick, though, I was a solid Leatherman, uh, man. I've owned many since the original Super Tool, but the Wave was my go-to, at least until I lost both of the ones I used to own. I've got a couple of Crunches somewhere, a smaller Leatherman, and a Surge that stays in the truck.
Besides those, I've had a few others over the years, from oddities like CRKT's Guppie, Zilla Tool, and Eat'n Tool to SOG, and off brands like the one that came with Hesco barriers. As an aside, anyone notice how quickly the things accumulate? Most of mine have been found in the field or on post, and most are in excellent condition.

Anyway, I'm just wondering what has been your go-to past and present. For me, a basic military-issue Gerber has been THE multitool of choice for the past ten years. I recall when the generic term was "Leatherman", but in the Army at least, "Gerber" has become the term for all multitools. I still have the one I was issued in 2005 and carried it until I got back from Afghanistan. It's somewhere in the back room, so I've carried a newer version since last year. Honestly, I think I signed for one years ago and now have 10+ floating around...
Before the Gerber kick, though, I was a solid Leatherman, uh, man. I've owned many since the original Super Tool, but the Wave was my go-to, at least until I lost both of the ones I used to own. I've got a couple of Crunches somewhere, a smaller Leatherman, and a Surge that stays in the truck.
Besides those, I've had a few others over the years, from oddities like CRKT's Guppie, Zilla Tool, and Eat'n Tool to SOG, and off brands like the one that came with Hesco barriers. As an aside, anyone notice how quickly the things accumulate? Most of mine have been found in the field or on post, and most are in excellent condition.
