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The EDC Tool Roll: Knipex Cobra Pliers 87 01 125

The EDC Tool Roll is a new feature on Jerking the Trigger in which we profile various every day carry worthy tools. The tools shown won’t be multi-tools but rather real tools, that by virtue of their compact size, light weight, usefulness, or unique functionality, can find a place in any range kit, emergency kit, or every day carry bag.

Feel free to comment on the tools that you carry so we can all learn!


German tool manufacturer, Knipex, makes a number of my favorite tools but their 5″ Cobra Pliers (87 01 125) are at the top of that list. These extremely compact pliers are extremely big on usefulness.

I bought the Cobra Pliers because I was tired of the pliers on my multi-tools never quite being the right tool for the job. The 5″ (125mm) Cobra Pliers are only slightly longer than most multi-tools in the folded position but they boast all the same features as Knipex’s larger pliers including drop-forged steel construction, push-button adjustment, and hardened jaws that self-lock into nearly anything you are trying to turn.

They are just under 5″ in length and just under 3 ounces in weight. This makes them easy to carry in pocket, small bag, compact tool roll, or in the built in admin organizer of your pack.

In spite of that small size, they can be used to turn nuts (or round material) up to 1″ in diameter. They grip material so tenaciously that I have used them to turn nuts that were nearly completly rounded. The forward portion of the jaws lets me do fine work like gripping webbing to pull through a tight tri-glide, while the inner portions of the jaws are recessed to mate with nuts, bolt heads or round stock like pipes and caps.

These have a place in The EDC Tool Roll because they are the pliers that I wish came in my multi-tool.

I have purchased these locally from Sears Hardware stores or online from Amazon. See the Knipex Cobra Pliers at Amazon.

Blue Force Gear ULTRAcomp Pocket Holster Pre-Order

Blue Force Gear’s ULTRAcomp Pocket Holster was one of the coolest things at SHOT Show this year.

ULTRAcomp is a laminate material that is lightweight, abrasion resistant and very thin. It also happens to have a slightly tacky, rubbery texture on one side. All of that makes it perfect for pocket holsters especially when coupled with the stiffened wing that BFG designed into the holster. This wing serves to stabilize the handgun in the pocket and hook the pocket to ensure that the holster stays put during the draw stroke.

Due to the demand, Blue Force Gear has opened up pre-ordering for the ULTRAcomp Pocket Holster. It will be available for the following models initially:

  • Glock 42
  • Kimber Micro
  • Ruger LCP/LCP II
  • Sig P238/938

The holsters are expected to ship in early March. Check out the ULTRAcomp Pocket Holster at Blue Force Gear.

Free Bic Sheaths at Blade Rigs

What do you do with a bazillion Kydex scraps? Well, if you are the good folks at Blade Rigs, you make them into slick Bic lighter sheaths and give them away. You can get a free Bic sheath with any order at Blade Rigs while supplies last.

This would be a great time to pick up some of the best sheaths around for defensive fixed blade knife carry.

The Hidden Woodsman Laplander Saw MOLLE Sheath

What happens when you take classic bushcraft gear and craft it with mil-spec materials, construction methods, and color palette? Well, you end up with something like The Hidden Woodsman.

Their Laplander Saw MOLLE Sheath is designed around the dimensions of the popular and useful Bahco Laplander folding saw. The pouch will also fit other saws of similar size. As the name implies, the sheath is MOLLE compatible.The MOLLE backing can also be set up as a belt loop.

It is constructed with a 1000D (solid colors) or 500D Cordura (camo option) nylon outer layer and a 500D liner so it is going to take you a couple of lifetimes to wear it out. The sheath is closed via an adjustable side release buckle. It is very deep with a full coverage flap to retain the saw.

Check out the Laplander Saw MOLLE Sheath at The Hidden Woodsman.

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