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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2010

The Glock E-Tool. Enough said!

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  • does the saw rattle around in there

  • No the saw does not rattle in there because it is mounted on a polymer piece that secures it in the handle when stored and when in use.

  • I have always wanted one, but found the gerber at a garage sale for cheap.

  • Run across another gerber at a garage sale let me know.. lol

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  • Thanks bra...I enjoyed this vid!!!

  • Sweet vid! Great job! Must have tool to keep in your truck!

  • Great Idea for the visibility tape! Outstanding review!

  • @mustafankamil1973 What a gay troll.

  • Was fun to watch

  • These e-tools are nicely compact. But if you really need to dig something slightly bigger, like a shooting position/foxhole for example, i would get a old school entrenching tool which is heavier. I myself own a swedish army tool and its russian counterpart. The swedish one also has a nicely curved handle and is very comfortable to dig with. Sucks though that they are quite alot longer. I hope someone will make a heavier style entrenching tool with a nice long telescopic handle for comfort.

  • How come there are so little videos on this thing. Just got mine and will be ordering a second. This thing is great, lighter than the gerber and the special forces shovel. Glock started out making e-tools, not guns and if you're a fan of a glock pistol you'll love this tool. This IS the e-tool of the austrian armed forces.

  • What a twat

  • @jabara83 I don’t know about in the US. But most gardeners in the UK sharpen the blades of there digging tools. It makes for simpler and faster digging. As for solders it also gives you another weapon. The question should be why would you not sharpen the blade.

  • The saw is a pull or rip blade. So you should only apply force when you are pulling it towards you. Not on the push stroke.

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