![]() It readily attaches to your pack, standard webbing or body armor, so it goes where you do. Which is where the MOLLE-compatible sheath comes into play. No matter what line of duty you serve in, if this tool is going to make it to where the action is, it has to be easy to carry. Tomahawks don’t exactly fit in your pocket, so it comes with a sheath that’s as practical as the tool itself. The 420HC steel body with Cerakote™ will not bend or break, and the desert tan G-10 handle has integrated scales to keep the tool firmly in your hands no matter the conditions. With a solid marriage of physics and force, you can confidently pry away using the cutaway handle in the ax head for leverage. Opposite the business end of the Downrange Tomahawk is a hefty pry bar. The Gerber Tactical Downrange Tomahawk is a marvel. The third threat is a pry bar at the end of the handle, controlled by a cutaway grip in the ax head. that door or barrier, you want a tool with the same single-minded determination as the man wielding it. The backside of the ax head functions as hammer for getting through hinges, locks, doorknobs and anything else that’s there to slow you down. ![]() The axe head’s beveled edge is capable of chopping through drywall and turning walls and doors to splinters. This is largely due to the Downrange’s three-tiered approach to tactical breaching. A 420HC steel body wont break under pressure.Axe heads beveled edge is capable of. No barrier is a match for the beveled edge axe head, the hammer head element, or the pry bar built into the tan G-10 handle. The axe head cuts through walls and rope while the hammer head is the perfect size for smashing through obstacles like hinges, door knobs and locking devices. A marvel of simplicity, this tool has a single-minded goal: to settle the breaching argument. The Downrange Tomahawk is a modern take on an ancient instrument of war - specifically designed to accomplish three breaching tasks. No moving parts to break or jam, no extraneous gimmicks to get in the way-just a well thought-out design and three-quarters of a century of Gerber craftsmanship in your hands. Gerber Gear Downrange Tomahawk 30-000715. The Gerber Tactical Downrange Tomahawk is a marvel of simplicity and efficiency in service of solving serious problems. No matter what’s on the other side of that door or barrier, you want a tool with the same single-minded determination as the man wielding it. Posiada ono antypolizgow faktur oraz nacicia zapewniajce pewny i stabilny chwyt równie w rkawicy. It was tough, and I’m surprised the tool didn’t bend.When you’re in a situation where time is of the essence, you can’t waste time wondering if you have the right tool for the job. Rkoje tomahawka Gerber Dowbnrange zostaa wykonana z tworzywa G-10 w kolorze piaskowym. The tool already had found a use: it was the only prying device in the shop that had a thin enough working end to slip in between the pin and machine frame to pry this pin out! This pin was stuck from debris and rust, and with the handle built into the axe head we could comfortably put some force on this thing. A couple of days after being handed the tool, we had a stuck hydraulic cylinder pivot pin on the shop’s Bobcat Skid Steer that needed to be removed. This home-wrecker is a pretty useful tool around the shop and on the trail. It stood up well to Fred throwing it at trees (he’s crazy like that) and the youngsters chopping rocks! The “gills” on the handle are a bit sharp for an ungloved hand, but once again, by design. It could use some sharpening if it was going to be used more for smaller yet typical Tomahawk tasks, but this thing is intended to be abused and is designed with edge retention in mind. The tool was ready and willing every time. We split firewood, hammered on“horseshoe” stakes, and made a handful of bows and arrows for the youngsters. During our weeklong tour of the woods, we used this Tomahawk for a couple of camp tasks.
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