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From: ITStactical
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  • I've got the same multitool as you got it for christmas

    

  • Yet another use for paracord. Nicely done Sir. A few tips that could make this easier, would be to simply cut/remove those metal ends and poke a very small safety pin through the plastic end to feed the cord through more easily. Also, once you've finished threading your paracord, you can easily finish the ends of the plastic with some small electrical crimp terminal lugs. Crimp them on and they're surely to be stronger than those thin metal ends that originally came on the coiled plastic.

  • i like your vids 

  • thumbs up for wookies

  • ...toss that away.

  • Would spraying a dry lubricant on the plastic coil make it slide easier? Have you tried that?

  • Nice work, bonus points for the Wookie reference and the SOG Power-Lock Multi-Tool.

  • what kind of plyers are those? they look like SOG but whats the model?

  • nice forearms bro, you crossfit?

  • @72butler

    haahaahahah!

  • 550-cord: See wikipedia for "parachute cord".

  • Cool

  • Thanks, I am going to use this to tie all my shit to my tactical vest

  • 5th

  • @videoenthusiast23 those numbers represent how much pounds they can carry or withstand

  • nice and thanks

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