Gerber's EOD approved multi-tool was designed in 1997 with the intent for personnel working with explosives. The Gerber features two tools specifically for EOD work including the blasting cap crimper and the C-4 punch rod. This tool can be used for many other things as well using the other standard tools we know so well from Gerber.
Unless your EOD this tool is useless considering all the other multitools that exist! ALL MULTITOOLS should have a saw AND file. ALL TOOLS should be accessible from the outside. ALL MULTITOOLS should have two, preferably three, sizes of philips AND slotted head screwdrivers.
thestout77 2 weeks ago
This is out dated lol check out the leather man MUT :) good vid
MrFoxracing19 3 weeks ago
@razvanfarma
You got schooled!!
iflyayak 5 months ago
@usmcboyer You have to understand that DealExtreme has a copy calle "8 in one multitool" so he was just being safe
RuneScapeNovice 6 months ago
Just got two of these, one for me and one for my dad. They are an awesome tool!
TheEightbitsoldier 8 months ago
@razvanfarma Hey. I suppose you are not informed that the earlier model did not have the saw on it. I also suppose that you do not know this is an issued piece of gear while on a deployment, therefore it is simply older and not "fake"
Thanks for stopping by
usmcboyer 1 year ago
@zhartford2 The MUT would be the best for that type of work you can replace most of the parts as needed you can get more screwdriver bit types has an impact surface that can also extract a case when your gun gets jammed, larger blade and is all metal no plastic lock.
STRIKER520 1 year ago
I have the same gerber, non EOD version. I've had it for appx. 10 years now and use it in some capacity daily at work. I dig the quick release pliers. Mines got a dedicated full serrated blade as well as a normal straight blade instead of the big pointy jobby.
xUbastardx 1 year ago
Any idea how this compares to the MUT EOD and the Super Tool 300 EOD?
zhartford2 1 year ago