Great scores! What I like best is the wood handled SOG, the stag hunters, and of course, the BuckLites. Same goes for the Schrade Firebird and 442 BuckLite. I have one made in my birth year, but it's too banged up. If that one's got a clip, I may be interested; as well as in the Craftsman Schrade.
The ST300 is a heavy-duty tool; great for industrial and farm work. I prefer the Rebar but carried my ST300 today just for the heck of it. This is the sheath I use with my Super Tool 300 should use to decide to use it. The stock one is pretty bad, and while leather is nice, it offers no extra pockets or slots for accessories--and I'm always carrying a small pry bar as well as their "Removable Bit Adapter" and maybe a small flashlight with it. While designed for MOLLE (and my military surplus backpack was originally what I bought it for), this one (unlike the stock sheath, which was MOLLE too; which at the time, I did not want) will fit a standard belt if you skip the middle two loops in the sheath.
I will fess up and say I got my adapter and sheath secondhand but not used, along with a Gerber MP400 for less than each item cost.
MOLLE XL Sheath
https://www.leatherman.com/xl-molle-she ... lt&start=1
Removable Bit Adapter. Will fit standard 1/4 bits. I can't stand LM bits, but keep a selection of Torx and hex on the holder from the larger bit set just in case I can't find the right screwdriver.
https://www.leatherman.com/removable-bi ... es#start=1