Husky Multi Tool

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First off I'm not a photographer, so forgive the poor quality photo.
Interesting tool. Gift to Cyndi from an old lady friend of Cyndi's.

Her husband died last summer and she lives alone now. She has her husbands older 4 inch revolver - Ruger police service six.
He never bothered to teach her gun handling and she only fired it a few time on a long ago range trip.
She asked Cyndi for some training and she said sure but Docs coming also.
So few Saturdays ago, we go to the family land an hour away. Made a day of it. I grabbed a syllabus from Trident training and during breakfast and the drive out Cyndi did the safety portion, the four rules and the legal stuff.
We get there a she starts all over -right from the start - with safety four rules and legal. Right from the syllabus
Finally, We let her uncase the gun and to our satisfaction she immediately open the chamber to comply with rule #1.
While Cyndi explained grip, sight picture, single and double action, I hung some balloons and cans.
She gets to line and loads and fired and busted a bunch of baloons.Tension broken, she progressed nicely, acted safely, learned a lot, and had fun. A couple hundred rounds of 38 later She tried 158 grain 357. She did well, not as good with 38, but darn close.

Bact to the multi tool,she brought it over today for Cyndi.
As I said it is a Husky. Brass bolsters, rose wood scales.
Only 4 tool plus the pliers/wire cutter. Half serrated blade, screw driver/bottle opener on one side, with Phillip head and saw/ruler on the other.
One feature I liked was the pliers have a spring that keeps it open, a lot easier to handle.
It is not my Leather man, or even a Gerber. The specs just say stainless. It will reside in the console of her Hyundai.
 
Yes, Home Depot sells a lot of Husky tools. The company that makes Husky made hand tools for Sears under the Craftsman name some years ago. Pretty good quality stuff but some of it is now coming out of Asia so look it over good before purchase.
 
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