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The Gerber Ding-Dong Breaching Tool (30-000790) is a robust and versatile tool designed for tactical professionals. With a forged steel head for effective hammering and ramming, a molded fiberglass handle for enhanced grip, and a MOLLE compatible system for easy transport, this tool is built to withstand the rigors of demanding environments. Weighing 3.86 pounds and featuring a quick-release strap, it’s the ultimate companion for those who demand performance and reliability.
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Style | Molded |
Team | Gerber |
Weight | 3.86 Pounds |
Material Type | Other |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Gerber |
Manufacturer | Gerber - Sports |
Item model number | 30-000790 |
Product Dimensions | 73 x 18 x 11 cm; 100 g |
ASIN | B00KYO6BXM |
C**U
GREAT BUT PRICEY
Bought it on impulse casue who doesnt love a hammer called the "ding dong" haha. Great build quality and very durable as it should be. It is expensive for what it is but its more so something to say you have. Did not come with any packaging so im not sure if it was new product or used. Since it was for me i didnt care for packaging but if it was a gift i wish it did. At the end of the day its more so a novelty but cool to keep in your truck.
W**1
Bonne qualité
Reçu rapidement . Conforme à la description
P**D
Be aware of the weight of the hammerhead it can be a surprise when swinging it
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K**.
Good fun. Bought on sale.
Haven’t used it for door breaching. Hope I never have to use it for its real intended purpose. But I have smashed a very large ceramic item. Also a large subwoofer box. It’s very sturdy and heavy. Not unusable heavy, but perfect weight imo. I’m sure this would breach a door fairly easily. I bought it just to have it “in case”.
S**N
Worth the high price
I bought this to use to replace rotten boards on my deck. This thing is amazing! I was able to use is as a battering ram from underneath without touching the good boards. A common sledge hammer and pry bar would damage adjacent boards.Worth it's price in saved wood.
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