Heavy-duty workhorse! Eickhorn used some of the best serrations in these, and they open rapidly, as well as being probably the best knife I own with gloves on. Definitely well thought out, despite being pretty obscure in the US. I have the Skedco Warfighter Extreme Medic (bascially a PRT-IV plus oxygen tank key cutout in the blade). These were parts of some kits carried for MEDEVAC in some Blackhawk choppers and were being cleared out as like-new military surplus for as low as $30. Despite perfectly functional otherwise, I got the bright idea to take it apart to change the pieces of snap-off utility blade they used as a strap cutter (which had dulled from cutting a ton of baler twine and paracord), found that what they used was a non-standard size in the USA, and lost a couple of parts while in storage (I think a couple of screws and a spacer). (Skedco's Photo)(Image removed from quote.)The completely rounded blade on my model, however, is of limited utility. I bought it for emergency use, but found the knife itself great all-around. Thinking about replacing it with a PRT II. The only Medic I found for the $35 I paid for mine was used; and that's a little high, as my knife was new; thus I'd be using the second one for parts.
The glass breakers look awkwardly placed.
Technically, that should not matter, it takes very little force to shatter tempered glass. Look at "Ninja Rocks" (plenty of videos)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClrhyrjfOtA&ab_channel=TruckNerd
That is due to the material, I believe. I've seen videos where other things were thrown at the glass without damaging it.
The proper technique to use a glass breaker is to press it against a lower portion of the window, just above the door, with your weight behind it as much as possible while maintaining your balance, until the window shatters. You are not meant to strike the center of the window forcefully with it. If you strike with it at the center of the glass it may take several strikes to shatter the glass and it may also glance off the glass or get knocked out of your hand.