5 , the MP400-600 series sure are nice & very solid MTs.It would be cool if the US put some kind of military ID markings on their issued MTs
Even a ID number would be cool , like that found on the Aussie Army Swisstools that used to be issued.(Image removed from quote.)The Gerber 'Operation Iraqi Freedom' are very cool(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: MultiMat on July 04, 2012, 06:18:21 AMEven a ID number would be cool , like that found on the Aussie Army Swisstools that used to be issued.(Image removed from quote.)The Gerber 'Operation Iraqi Freedom' are very cool(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)MultiMat,How common are the Aussie SwissTool to find?
I wonder how the finish holds up on the Iraqi Freedom models ?
Noob question here. Is there a difference between the quality of the military and civilian MP600's?
Thanks Jerseydevil and DIYMultiTool. I did some searching with the tool numbers and you can find the government issue tools out there. My volunteer fire department ID cant pass as a gov ID in the gerber PRO program. In reply to Terry. Ive used the tool at work, co workers and myself are in a love hate relationship with them. One employee is a big fan of the removable handle with the knife/guthook/driver with one bit,cause its gone.(its not me)That handle in its self is a very cool feature.The cable dawg brand new was flawless untill we all broke them in. It makes bad terminations,knicks copper. The company has sent them back and recived new/fixed/refurbished ones.Still the same issue. We just think heavy use put everything out of alignment. The CAT5 sheath desheather and wire cutter still does its job well after alot of use. Out of the five in the shop,they all have their quirks. Go easy on the screw cutter. That is another factor to misalignment of the 300 dollar MT. The RJ45 crimper gets dodgey after alot of use. Keep the cable dawg clean too. The spring and crimper dosent like dirt,debris.They are company tools and sadly we beat on them. Our personal telecom, data tools are put on the backburner when we can use the cable dawg. Only to keep our tools in peak condition. The owners know this and do respect that we put our pay into good personal tools to complete the jobs that makes the company profit. You can get a good set of telecom tools for less than 300 fiat paper notes. The dedicated tools give you a better quality of work. The cable dawg is a good all around trade MT if TLC is applied. Its yer buddy on ladders,lifts,crawl spaces ect. For home use or small jobs rock this tool out. I'll be PO'ed if this tool is like 50 bucks with the PRO program discount. Plus gerber should just hand out tools to Vets.
Quote from: Bensasupertool on June 09, 2013, 01:29:44 AMNoob question here. Is there a difference between the quality of the military and civilian MP600's?I recently got a DET Gerber & it came with this insert which impressed me (Image removed from quote.)
I'm after a U.S Military issue MP600 , one with a digital camo sheath.
Plenty of tools and ACU pouches on eBay at the moment for dirt cheap!MP600 is One of the greatest tools on earth!
Trouble is I’m in the UK and a lot of sellers won’t post or the shipping is too much
Ohhh, I see, I didn't notice that!