Leatherman Drop Point Blade

The Drop Point knife was included on PSTs from 1995 until their retirement in 2004. It replaced the much pointier Saber point blade. A similar blade is also found on the SuperTool, Sideclip and Pulse.

This tool is manufactured from an extremely hard form of stainless steel, so it holds an edge for a long time, and can be easily resharpened.

Leatherman PST Clip Point Blade
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This tool is manufactured from an extremely hard form of stainless steel, so it holds an edge for a long time, and can be easily re-sharpened.

The saber point blade can corrode if exposed to strong acids, or if it is used in a salty environment for long periods of time. However, like all of the other Leatherman implements, in normal use it is resistant to corrosion.

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Similar Tools:
  • Earlier versions of the PST and SuperTool have a more aggressive saber blade.
  • Later Leatherman multi-tools have a similar drop point blade.