Pocketsmith

Caspian Arms Pocketsmith The Pocketsmith from Caspian Arms is intended to provide all the tools necessary to field strip a 1911-style automatic pistol. Most prominent of these specialized features are the plier jaws, which are uniquely shaped and leave no doubt that this is a specialized tool. Construction of the Pocketsmith left a bit to be desired though, so Caspian Arms quickly followed suit with the Pocketsmith II.



Caspian Arms Pocketsmith
jaws closed
Caspian Arms Pocketsmith
jaws open

Jaws

The most unique feature of the Pocketsmith tool is the plier head. A cutout form in the jaws is designed to grab onto and loosen the barrel bushing on a 1911 auto pistol. Also included on the plier jaws are a set of crisp serrations running out to the tips, for regular pliering duties. A wire cutter area is down near the pivot, with hard wire notch included.

Handles/Frame

Handles on the Pocketsmith are a simple channel of sheet metal bent into a U-shape. A black layer of rubberized material covers the handles, giving them a somewhat cushioned feel.

The only logo on the tool is the words CASPIAN POCKETSMITH, burned into the plier pivot in a circular pattern.

Blades and Tools

  • plain-edge clip point knife blade, 2.5" long (63mm)
  • 3/32" hex wrench
  • 5/32" hex wrench
  • medium flathead screwdriver

  • three-sided file blade
  • large flathead screwdriver
  • 5/32" pin punch
  • small flathead screwdriver

Locking Mechanism

None of the blades or tools lock open.

Other Features

None.

Sheath

Sheath for the Pocketsmith is a woven nylon affair with velcro closure. It can be worn vertically only.

Dimensions

  • Length closed = 4" (100mm)
  • Length open = 6" (152mm)
  • Thickness = .625" (16mm)
  • Weight = 4.7 oz (133g)

Variations

None.

History

Introduced in 2005. Made in China.
Caspian Arms Pocketsmith II.

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Created by Bob. Last Modification: Thursday 05 of May, 2016 18:39:04 CEST by sLaughterMed.

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