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Frag Out! Magazine #21

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without handles, Charge+ features aluminum handles, and Charge + TTi comes with titanium handles. Traditionally, with the Charge+ and Wave+ closed multitools, there are four tools available: Ä plain blade (Charge+ and Wave+ 154CM steel, TTi S30V steel, a clip point blade, length of approx. 70 mm), Ä serrated blade (420HC steel in all models, length of approx. 75 mm) with a belt cutting hook in Charge+, Ä file (diamond dust-coated on one side, tear-off textured on the other, and featuring a hacksaw substitute on the underside), Ä wood saw – each of them is locked with a liner lock, the button of which is marked with a padlock symbol. Both blades can be opened with one hand, and the saw and file can be opened by grasping them with your fingernail, by an incision in the cladding. The tools in the "idle" position are held by a liner lock with a detent ball. To make it easier to distinguish between a plain and a serrated blade, the latter has three clear incisions on its back that are easily felt with the finger. Pro tip: If you open the saw, insert a flat, hard object (e.g. the tip of a car key) into the saw slot and move it to the end of the tool's arm. EQUIPMENT

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