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    Default Looking for a new "key to the city".....wrecking tools.

    Been looking at these...

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    Or this....has hydrant wrench....but for the coin could go for hooligan tool...

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    anyone ever used either?....any suggestions?

    I generally keep a sledge hammer and a wrecking bar in the vehicle....I did have a battering ram in there but it was too much weight vs benefit.....and the officer that saw it gave me $50 for it..... (I've made many of them.....going to make a replacement and have it Linex coated.)
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    I just carry a Wonder bar....mostly used when shopping crib side treasures...But kinda like this one.

    http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...33&cagpspn=pla

    Not just a burglar tool,.... but a tear your house down tool......
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    Good Lord....not to break in.....just a good all around wrecking tool/ rescue tool.

    "Keys to the City" was what we called them in my FF1 class.....cause they'd get you in anywhere.
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    Attachment 8597 I find that this opens more doors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BENESSE View Post
    Attachment 8597 I find that this opens more doors.
    I'll leave the door open for you. Bring a second stack and you don't have to wipe your feet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    I'll leave the door open for you. Bring a second stack and you don't have to wipe your feet.
    Case in point!

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    I carry an axe. It's multi purpose. It'll chop through light gage sheet metal, open doors and make firewood. Firemen carry an axe for entry and commercial aircraft carry a crash axe.

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    This is interesting...

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    titanium.....16"....

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    Wrap in in paracord and it's "tactical".....Kinda wicked looking...I like it!
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    That last one (#10) I'm thinking Dungeons and Dragons......
    I have a hatchet and a 12" Stanley pry-bar in truck.
    At work I have same pry=bar and a 36" Gorilla Bar.
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    Pretttttttty! Nice tools, all. Ever since I was a volunteer firefighter I've been carrying an axe, crow bar, pipe wrench (hydrants), hydraulic jack and come-along in my truck. I feel "neckid" without them! Hope I'm on Benesse's Christmas list!
    P. S. Everybody ought to carry something with a point on it to break car windows for rescue. I carry a spring loaded nail set. I'm thinking hot-car or submerged car rescue. In a real pinch use a rock to the corner of the window. A rope is a no-brainer, too.
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    I know this is an old thread but I have one of these. I got it for work but we have better stuff on the trucks so it stays in my truck tool box most of the time.

    http://www.allhandsfire.com/O-TOOL-K...Fcdj7AodHFkAtQ

    It Is good for pulling lock cylinders and going through locks. It also comes with a shove knife.

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    A lot of these tools seem a bit overboard. I shouldn't say this out of fear criminals may find it, but an overwhelmingly majority of residential doors can be forced open with a stout kick or a forcible shove. Steel doors with steel frames are troublesome. Any ol' prybar will pop open any window and you can crawl in that way though. For autos, breaking the glass is the best way. A pointed metal object works great for this. I keep an old spark plug in my center console for this. Just grip it in your fist and smash the pointy end of the spark plug into the glass, especially towards the top corner near the post and you're in..... or out.
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    Truth be told, many can be opened by turning the handle. According to the FBI nearly 40% of burglaries occur through an unlocked door or window when the resident is away and 28% when the resident is there*. Keep those doors locked!

    http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/vdhb.pdf

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    Rick, you bring up a pretty valid point. I am looking at this thread through the eyes of someone trying to escape a danger or someone trying to gain entry to save someone from danger. As far as the criminal element goes, I believe those stats. Criminals overall, regardless of crime, like an easy opportunity. Why make the noise of breaking a door down when three houses down you can walk right it? Why smash a car window when that Jeep over yonder has a soft top? Why kidnap the lady in the park walking with two other people when the lady out on the trail is jogging alone with earphones in?

    Not trying to sidetrack the thread, but make yourself a hard target.

    As for the original intent of the thread, keep a basic crowbar/prybar around. The likelihood that something else will be required is small at best.
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    .....Try the knob, first.......
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    Got ya. I only sited those stats because I can see some guy huffin' and puffin' trying to save his family by prying open a locked door for shelter only to have his kid turn the door handle for entry.

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    "Honest Officer.....I just carry this stuff around in case of SHTF.....What?...You don't know nothing about no SHTF ....?... You know Ship Hits The Fan?...Yeah, I case I have to break in....ahhh, .....I mean take shelter...aaah....and don't have a key?.....

    "Hey, what do you mean by "Take the position......?"

    I just tell them that my topper latch sticks sometimes and I need to give it a "pry and pull" to get it open....got the marks to prove it.
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