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  • 17/4 stainless steel with titanium coating
  • Integrated rubber grips
  • Spring-loaded handles
  • Replaceable tungsten alloy cutters

Constructed from superior 17/4 stainless steel with titanium coating, these "all business" pliers from Browning are perfect for any angler. Integrates rubberized hand grips on spring-loaded handles for precision work and replaceable tungsten alloy cutters--perfect for mono, braid or wire. Includes a rugged nylon sheath and coil lanyard. Size: 7".

   



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Pliers

7"

38-423-446-00
Your Price (each): $49.99
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Replacement Tungsten Cutters

38-423-448-00
Your Price (each): $4.99
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Lanyard

38-424-188-00
Your Price (each): $6.99
In stock


  • 17/4 stainless steel with titanium coating
  • Integrated rubber grips
  • Spring-loaded handles
  • Replaceable tungsten alloy cutters

Constructed from superior 17/4 stainless steel with titanium coating, these "all business" pliers from Browning are perfect for any angler. Integrates rubberized hand grips on spring-loaded handles for precision work and replaceable tungsten alloy cutters--perfect for mono, braid or wire. Includes a rugged nylon sheath and coil lanyard. Size: 7".

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I cant tell by the picture if the ridges go all the way down or if they stop. I need a pair of pliers that can grab line without slipping so I can pull down to tie knots
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Is there a loop on the back of the sheath to hang off a surf belt?
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can these pliers we used in salt water environment.
will they prevent rusting since they are titanium
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i reviewed these in August 2008. I'm back now because I just replaced the blades on one pair as they stopped cutting thin powerpro easily. The replacement blades made it like new again. I use exclusively in salt water. I wash after use and spray a little Boeshield in the sheath before putting away. The replacment blades came out OK but I tapped them with a hammer first and put a little boeshield on them to before I tried with the supplied allen wrench.
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just watch your screws on the cutters.
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Yes, just wash and let dry. You may want to coat with an oil like WD40.
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The pliers are not going to rust, but the steel belt clip probably will.
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Yes. just rinse in fresh water.
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I fish only salt. I don't take care of my pliers. Little screws that hold cutter rusted and after 4 years spring (internal) broke. Otherwise they held up awesome. If you rinsed them, they would last a long time
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Thats the only place I use them and have found them to work GREAT!
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Just clean well after saltwater use & replace blades every other season.
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Like any other "stainless" product, some maintenance and care is required. After use in Salt Water, just rinse in fresh water and spray liberally with WD-40
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These pliers are not titanium...they are titanium coated stainless steel. They will eventually corrode if not kept clean and lubricated, but that is easy to do. If used in salt water, rinse thoroughly with fresh water, dry completely, and spray with a silicone spray and they should last practically forever, or until you lose them.
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