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    Agreed Pete! Skippy beat me to it! i was JUST going to post, 'What about the stud on the combination tool'?......

    That's what it was originaly intended for. But can u you just imagine an Infanteer attempting that in the field & BOING!.....There goes the set of extractor, plunger & operating spring!.....:0

    I used the Cobi tool wher poss, BUT, with the amount of times I used it. I had to rotate them for new ones fairly routinely. The stud got rounded off 7 used to start to slip a lot!
    NEW Combi tools, I always had at least five in my toolbag!......

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    Quote Originally Posted by tankhunter View Post
    imagine an Infanteer attempting that in the field
    We didn't do that kind of stripping in the field. Just the basic stuff. The Canadianicon combo tool doesn't have any provision for stripping the extractor anyway...
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