
Holster for Leatherman Free P2
The text below changes depending on your selections This holster is designed to fit a modified Leatherman Free P2 Multitool. If you don't want the bit-grips in the back, click here. Note: The Bit Extender models are not compatible with the Leatherman Ratchet Driver. Click here for the Ratchet Driver compatible holster. #BDULoop BDU Loop 48x5mm (1.9x0.2in) closed belt loop. Closed loop is stronger than open clip. Fits regular, and Air Force DLATS Belts (BDU) style belts. Features keyhole for hanging on a hook/nail. #DutyLoop Duty Loop 58x7mm (2.28x0.27in) closed belt loop. Fits large, and Duty style belts. Features keyhole for hanging on a hook/nail. #ThirdPartyClipCompatible Third Party Clip Compatible: Belt clips sold separately Top-mount Chicago screw hole placement. Can also attach to other third party clips that have in-line holes. #All Features: Ultra slim and light design. Multiple attachment styles available. The tool is is held in place using the two spring-loaded release buttons built into the multitool. Tool can be inserted with the springs facing up or down. The whole face of the tool exposed for a unique and stylish look. A channel down the center allows you to remove the tool using just one hand. Design: Before design, the tool was recreated using professional CAD software. No detail was spared. The holster was then designed to form fits around the tool. Seven different prototypes were created to perfect the fit and feel. Features were added along the way, such as the ability to insert the tool in any orientation. Pocket Clip: To remove the pocket clip from the Leatherman FREE you need a Torx T6 driver. You can then fill in the holes left behind by using two tiny #2-56 x 1/16"L Set Screws. If you want to leave the pocket clip attached to the tool, you may do so, but the tool will need to be docked with the clip facing away from your body. Bit holder tightness: The bit holders are quite tight when the part arrives.For the 4mm bit grips, you can insert a 4mm or 5/32" allen key and rotate it around to exercise the bit holders and loosen them up a bit.For the flat bits, simply pushing the bits through a few times should loosen then up.