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4/3/2015 8:59:09 AM EDT
What tools do you take to the range in you rangebag ?
Recommend me a multi-tool for my bag as well.
You take lubes or cleaners?

Me:
Allen wrenches, metric & Std
Small needle nose pliers
Wood dowels
Phillips & Std screwdrivers
Small adjustable wrench.
4/3/2015 9:03:01 AM EDT
[#1]
Leatherman super tool 300 is they only multi tool I have and it's beast. I'd say bring any lube you would use to clean or lube at home.
4/3/2015 9:04:03 AM EDT
[#2]
Stapler

Edit: And a Sharpie.
4/3/2015 9:05:18 AM EDT
[#3]
Otis cleaning kit
Ruger gun tool
Set of small screw drivers
Normal screw driver with various bits
Allen wrenches
Bottle of gun oil
Gun cleaner/protector wipes
Generic multi-tool
Staple gun
Pliers
Q-tips
Microfiber towel


I think that's about it.
4/3/2015 1:19:33 PM EDT
[#4]
No hookers or blow for later?



Bump
4/3/2015 1:21:57 PM EDT
[#5]
Leatherman Multi-Tool
Hex wrenches, US & Metric
Screwdriver with swappable bits (small Phillips, Torx, & Straight)
Stapler
4/3/2015 1:24:19 PM EDT
[#6]

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Stapler



Edit: And a Sharpie.
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found out the hard way how you gonna get them targets up there???







laughter .......  I felt like







so yea both are very important and also lube
4/3/2015 1:27:33 PM EDT
[#7]
I always tend to forget that shit so I went out and bought a couple sets of allen keys, inexpensive multitools, GI cleaning kits, batteries and ear pro that just stay in the rifle cases all the time. I haven't had any problems with that system yet.
4/3/2015 1:32:10 PM EDT
[#8]
I don't bring anything but some lube. Sometimes we have to figure out how to get something fixed and are rummaging around for a tool or knife usually rusted to hell.

I train like I fight and if I'm in a gunfight chances are it is a SHTF senario.






J/k always forget but luckily haven't needed anything major yet.
4/3/2015 1:42:35 PM EDT
[#9]
I'm cheap. I almost always use computer paper and a sharpie to make paper targets. Usually just a black dot. A triangle if I'm feeling fancy.
4/3/2015 1:56:17 PM EDT
[#10]
I've never understood the logic of taking a multitool that does nothing well when you are willing and have the time and space to take the correct tools.  In the field? Sure.  Going to the range? Dumb.
4/3/2015 3:09:58 PM EDT
[#11]
I produced a squib round with my very first 100rds of .45acp handloads over 20 years ago.  That squib was "found" within the first loaded magazine.  It ruined my trip to the range.  I have not produced a squib since then but still bring a steel punch and a ball peen hammer with me on every range trip.
Our club has a work bench with a vice on it in the clubhouse, I've been bringing my Geissele reaction Rod with me to the range... I've lent it out to other club members for $1 per use. 94 more times renting it out and it'll pay for itself!!!
4/3/2015 3:10:50 PM EDT
[#12]
Stapler gun
Staples

Flashlight

Lube

Multitool



4/3/2015 3:11:50 PM EDT
[#13]
Stapler and extra staples.

Other than that, it is just a matter of walking 100 yards back to the shop if I need a tool.
4/3/2015 5:34:34 PM EDT
[#14]
I take the following to the range. Some stays in the truck and goes just in case.
Stapler
Staples
Duct tape
Sharpie
Pencil
Pasters
Allen wrenches
Screw driver with bit set
Thin straight slot screwdriver
Thin Philips screwdriver
OTIS kit with GI style cleaning rod
AR armorers tool
Leatherman Core. I prefer this one because it has longer tools.
(always in my vehicle)
Channel locks
Slip joint pliers
Vise grips
6 in 1 screwdriver
Crescent wrench