Spyderco with glock dissasembly tool?

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Spyderco with glock dissasembly tool?

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My uncle keeps telling me about this spyderco his son gave him. He says it has a glock dissasembly tool built into the butt of the handle. I have heard of no such thing, unless that is what a shackle key is for :confused:

My uncle is not one to make false claims, and he knows Spydercos... Thats all he used when he was in the Special Forces, so I'm assuming it IS a spyderco, just wondering... which one?
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Yes it exists. It is a black Endura 4. It was commissioned by, and exclusive to, a particular distributor (Lone Wolf, IIRC?).

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i dont have one but i found this link for you

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... 142500#PIC
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Piercieve wrote:My uncle keeps telling me about this spyderco his son gave him. He says it has a glock dissasembly tool built into the butt of the handle. I have heard of no such thing, unless that is what a shackle key is for :confused:

My uncle is not one to make false claims, and he knows Spydercos... Thats all he used when he was in the Special Forces, so I'm assuming it IS a spyderco, just wondering... which one?


Piercieve, it most certainly exists - it is the "Armorer's Endura", made for a company called Lone Wolf Distributors. It has a 3/32 inch pin punch that folds into the back of the handle and the Lone Wolf logo eched into the blade. I carry and use one every day. In fact, I have bought two more in case I wear my first one out. Fellow forum member "tonydahose" has a nice Endura collection, maybe he'll post a picture of it.

Anyway, it's a very, very handy knife for a working gunsmith.

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Hey TR. Is this "Armorer's Endura" worth having if you only own a single Glock pistol? Seeing that you are a gunsmith, I figured I would ask you. I own a Glock 30. I've taken my Glock down for cleaning and maintenance only.

I wouldn't go so far as to diassemble every single piece, as I feel it's not necessary for routine cleaning. Thanks.
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K, thanks guys. I knew you would chime in Graham. :D
Finally I know what he's talking about. I thought he was crazy.

I was like, "Look, I know every current model of Spyderco in the line-up and have no idea what you're talking about."

Anyways, thanks guys.
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Lone Wolf Distributing still has them available:

http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx ... 076&CAT=77
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amen74 wrote:Hey TR. Is this "Armorer's Endura" worth having if you only own a single Glock pistol? Seeing that you are a gunsmith, I figured I would ask you. I own a Glock 30. I've taken my Glock down for cleaning and maintenance only.

I wouldn't go so far as to diassemble every single piece, as I feel it's not necessary for routine cleaning. Thanks.


Amen,

Even if you never use the pin punch, I would think about getting one. Lone Wolf still has them. It is a neat and unusual Endura variation which might grow in value with time. Who knows? And if you ever do have to change out a part, it would come in handy......
And I do agree - for normal mantainance, it is not necessary to diassemble every single piece on your G30 for routine cleaning. In fact, it can be bad for the pistol if it is detail stripped too often.

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Heres a UK one,

They wont ship to the UK, so Jess at Spydieguys bought and shipped it for me, Thanks again Jess. :)

C10PSTA ENDURA BLACK C/W GLOCK TOOL


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I know this thread is old but I was in SFO in Oct (?) 2009 and they were on display for sale. I'm not sure they were tagged LWD or any other particulars.
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IIRC there have been 2 runs of these from Lone Wolf. The first run was a CE Endura with the pin punch at the back. I think in 2009 Lone Wolf did another run with a PE Endura.

Engraving on the knife I think says First Run and Second Run if I'm not mistaken. Will take a look as I was about to carry mine on the range due to more use of an STI Edge :)
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you can find these on ebay from time to time for like 40 bucks i think (buy it now)

knife is awesome, i live in CA and we have to have the lock button for our assault rifles and the tool works perfect also, so i dedicated this Endura as my official shooting knife, wish they made a Delica though
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My first Spydie is one I bought to help the GlockTalk forum last year. Number 26 of 100.
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