W GERBER STRONGARM FIXED BLADE WORN HORIZONTALLY ON BELT.
W THE GERBER STRONGARM INCLUDES A COYOTE OR BLACK GLASS-FILLED NYLON MODULAR SHEATH THAT IS CONFIGURABLE TO MOUNT THE KNIFE VERTICALLY ON MOLLE/ PALS WEBBING, HORIZONTALLY ON A STANDARD 1.75-INCH TACTICAL BELT, OR FOR TRADITIONAL DROP-LEG BELT MOUNT CARRY.
terial on the MP1-AR is 33 percent Glass Filled Nylon, which offers excellent strength, stiffness, creep resistance and dimensional stability. Closed length is 4.3 inches, with an overall length of 7.3 inches. The blade length is 2.8 inches. The weight with sheath is 9.7 ounces.
The features of the MP1-
wire stripper, carbon scraper, dental-style carbon pick, and a takedown pin punch. All in all, it’s a total of 11 tools.
All of the blades and tools lock into place and are outside accessible for one-handed employment. T e MP1-AR features Ger- ber’s
ber’s patented Saf-T-Lock™ slide-locking atented Saf-T-Lock™ slide-lockin
mechanism that locks the tools securely in place when fully opened.
The MP1-AR is constructed of 420 stainless steel with a black oxide finish. Type 420 stainless steel provides both outstanding corrosion resistance and ex- ceptional wear resistance. The handle ma-
ceptional wear resistance. The handle ma-
AR multi-tool make it a must-have multi- tool for anyone who utilizes the AR-15/ M4/M16 weapon system. Built tough for military applications, it is well designed and well made. The MP1-AR has a MSRP of $153 and comes with a MOLLE-com- patible nylon sheath in coyote.
T THE GERBER STRONGARM UTILIZES A BLACK OR COYOTE RUBBERIZED DIAMOND TEXTURE GRIP AND ADDS A STRIKING POMMEL AND LANYARD HOLE AT THE BASE. THE KNIFE IS SHOWN HERE WITH PLAIN EDGE.
S GERBER STRONGARM FIXED BLADE IS A DEPENDABLE, HARD- WORKING FIXED BLADE KNIFE FOR TACTICAL AND SURVIVAL APPLICATIONS. IT FEATURES A FULL-TANG 420HC STEEL BLADE WITH A BLACK CERAMIC COATING. THE KNIFE SHOWN FEATURES A PARTIALLY SERRATED EDGE.
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