![]() I do not have the black oxide version which I would think, might be of more interest to the military user. Besides, you just have to wonder how many plier heads get lost in the field. So a different idea that does expand the usefulness of the multi-tool, but fails in both execution and portability. ![]() Newer Evolution tools have the handle springs that prop open the pliers when at rest. Older kits came with the tool pictured above, which lacks the internal handle springs. This is why I have included this discontinued tool in this section of the overview. Now the kit does come with a wire cutter head, blunt nose, needle nose, and Cap crimper head for your EOD needs. Thus you are left with a bulky set of pliers that are interchangeable. The pliers do not slid into the handles for storage. The pouch is massive, and the tool itself is not compact. The Military Tech kit comes in a very large pouch that allows you to store your MP650 and 5 different plier heads along with maybe a cleaning kit or some odds and ends you may need in the field. The Gerber Evolution MP650’s claim to fame is that you can remove the plier heads and re-attach different ones depending upon your needs. Gerber Evolution MP650 Military Tech Kit. So if you are into special ops and silence is key, look elsewhere for your stealth tool of choice. Note however, that the tool does rattle (All MP400 and MP600 Gerbers rattle to an extent). The tool comes in black oxide for the military folks and features Gerber’s unique sliding pliers that allow one hand opening. You can add different saws to suit your needs. Another useful feature is the inclusion of a removable RemGrit saw blade. The tool features a C-4 spike and a blasting cap crimper which is built into the pliers. This version of the venerable MP600 series was designed specifically for the Explosive Ordinance folks. It is a member of an extensive line of Black Oxide tools in the Multiplier series, hence the MP designation. The Gerber MP600 DET has been around for quite some time, having been first introduced back in 1999. Gerber Evolution MP650 Military Tech kit. Leatherman Vista, Remington Bird Hunters Tool, Bear & Son Bird Shears, Gerber MP600 DET, Remington Wingmaster, SOG Powerlock 2.0 EOD, Leatherman MUT, AR Multitasker, Multasker Ultralight.Īvid Design Gun Tool, Avid Design Turkey Tool, Beretta Shotgun Tool, Gerber eFECT, Multitasker TUBE. In this article, we will be looking briefly at the following multi-tools. With that in mind, I do have enough different models concentrated together to make this short overview/review hopefully helpful to the hunter, or service member in deciding what might best suit their needs. Thus, consider this a synopsis of what I have and not a conclusive list of what is out there. I am certain there are other models that I am unaware of. Also there is a Raker Klean bird shears tool out there that I also do not currently have. I am missing a few that I know about, notably the M1911 PocketSmith that is geared towards maintenance of the m1911 pistol, and was designed by the same guy who designed the Multitasker which is featured in this overview. Now, I do not profess to have every model. In other words, this is a short overview of these types of specialized multi-tools. With that in mind, I have been thinking of doing a compilation overview of those specialized multi-tools that I have in my collection that are geared towards weapon maintenance, EOD work, and hunting. However, there are many specialized multi-tools out there that focus on this segment of the population. Before we start, I would like to say that any multi-tool is useful to the hunter or service member.
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