I carry too much stuff. My Blackhawk MOB Bag began to weigh waayy more than it should. I started trying to pare down its load. A heavy full-sized multi-tool was one thing to go. I must have at least two big plier/knife/driver combos in the Crown Vic. A smaller tool can make do in my daily tote.
I chose a Columbia River Knife and Tool Zilla Tool Jr. to satisfy my everyday engineering requirements. The CRKT Zilla Jr. can turn a bolt or screw, strip wire, or cut that which needs parting. It can perform these chores and save me a quarter pound in travel weight.
The Zilla is not a traditional folding plier multi-tool. A spring-loaded handle separates from the body for the plier function. Ambidextrous sliding side switches open the grip. The Jr.’s plier head is semi-needle nosed. In addition to standard squeezing duties, the jaws cut and strip wire at the base.
The opposing end of Zilla has a flipper-initiated blade. The knife is part-serrated, and liner lock secured. Its modified spearpoint blade is 2.25″ in length. Composition is 2CR13 stainless steel, at a RH of 51-53, with CRKT’s triple point serrations.
This is the busy end of the tool, as it maintains the pocket clip and hex-bit receiver. The handle of the tool houses holders for slotted and Phillips screwdriver hex bits. These fit in Continue reading













