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    Quote Originally Posted by jandbj View Post
    Interested in more info on the smaller tool.
    This is the one I mentioned.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QFDADS/
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    Sorry, I meant this one that @GearFondler showed.



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    Quote Originally Posted by jandbj View Post
    Sorry, I meant this one that @GearFondler showed.
    I can tell you my LEO friend has been extremely happy with his for on-the-job problem solving. But he has to bust open shitty lock boxes and stuff like that when searching for drugs.
    I can tell you it's a damned handy tool for general maintenance and repair around the house and garage. But it's not that much better than the stock version in this role.
    The main advantage to my version is removing the unnecessary nail-pulling aspects of the tool and slimming it down so that it can be stowed in PALS webbing, allowing it to be easily vest carried.
    And it's big enough to be a real tool on its own, unlike a lot of the fancier "pocket pry bars" that so many custom makers produce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandbj View Post
    Sorry, I meant this one that @GearFondler showed.


    That looks very handy

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    @GearFondler would the one that Olong posted be a viable short cut to where you are already taking these? It SEEMS (from my super untalented eye) you could sharpen the pry end and cut/grind the board puller section and be just able to where you are? Or would that leave these actually too light weight then? Either way I'm going to end up being interested in a set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmbarny2 View Post
    @GearFondler would the one that Olong posted be a viable short cut to where you are already taking these? It SEEMS (from my super untalented eye) you could sharpen the pry end and cut/grind the board puller section and be just able to where you are? Or would that leave these actually too light weight then? Either way I'm going to end up being interested in a set.
    I've made versions using the original, smaller Fubar and they aren't any good for breaking shit after I grind them down... Just too light. Perfect for swinging around busting skulls but War Hammers are a pretty niche category.

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    P-Fondler tool (approved by LL)

    Poor man’s PFondler:

    “There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
    "You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Poor man’s PFondler:

    Well, that's definitely my first step.

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    So this little work of art arrived today. Now I can smash and break things with style.

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    I'll wager you a PF dollar™ 😎
    The lunatics are running the asylum

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