- Measures at 19.27" overall
- 420 High Carbon Steel body
- Unique Gerber axe head
- Pry bar
- Hammer head
- MOLLE compatible sheath
- G-10 composite scales on the handle
Introduction
Today we'll be reviewing the Gerber Downrange Tomahawk (30-000715).
Our reviews are based on in-depth research and product analysis. Let's dive in!
Pros
- High carbon steel is durable and gives a powerful chop
- The 3-in-1 tool is versatile for survival situations
- MOLLE compatible sheath for carrying convenience
- Comfortable grip with G-10 composite scales on the handle
Cons
- Not budget-friendly
- Longer than competitor models, and can be difficult to store in a survival situation
Gerber Downrange Tomahawk (30-000715) Product Review
The Gerber Downrange Tomahawk (30-000715) is a serious survival tool.
It can chop through pretty much everything, and help you in emergencies, like when you need to hammer in tent stakes or pry doors open, with it’s 3-in-1 design.
Don’t expect average results from this tomahawk. Its length, measuring at 19.27”, means you’ll have plenty of force behind your swing.
The ax head has a beveled edge, which means it can chop through drywall and stubborn materials.
The backside of the ax head is designed like a hammer, to help you get through difficult obstacles. It then also comes with a pry bar at the end of the handle, for getting through hard to reach places.
It’s a heavy-duty tactical tool, with high power when it comes to performance.
The tomahawk body is built from corrosion-resistant 420 high carbon steel, so it won’t let you down in harsh weather conditions or when faced up against tough materials.
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