Do you need a versatile entrenching tool with a saw? Buy this and you get a handy telescopic handle as well. On top of everything, this is unbelievably much lighter than regular E-tools, yet sturdy as hell. In case you have always wanted to own a Glock but simply couldn’t afford it, now you can. This is a limited batch so act fast or continue digging those escape tunnels by hand.
These have been acquired from Denmark, and most of them have a stamp to prove it. But these are Austrian really, because you know, Glock.
Black E-tool with a folding blade that can be locked in four (4) positions: transportation, hoe, shovel, and an interesting hoe/shovel hybrid. If you need to yank something off, this position gives you some leverage. Or you can use it as a very shitty hand bailer.
High impact-resistant polymer handle that doesn’t fold, instead it is extendable. Turn the narrow part counter-clockwise to tighten. Folding those handles is a shitty business anyway. The Glock folks make their own paths, it seems. This is very compact to carry.
Unlike regular E-tools, this comes with a saw. You can find it by unscrewing the cap at the end of the handle and screwing it back on the other way around. You can cut even bigger roots without anger and misery. While the length of the saw blade has its limitations, the shaft provides far better control than those puny tinkering blades you find in some multi-tools.
The tip of the saw blade has a screwdriver head that e.g. fits in the screw found on the shovelhead locking mechanism.
Note! These don’t come with a pouch but you can use any pouch that can fit these. Glock makes a specific pouch for them but some bastard had nicked them before we got these.
Weight c 670 g (1.48 lbs). In other words, a lot lighter than E-tools usually are. Measurements when folded for transportation 255 x 158 mm (10" x 6.2"). The length as a shovel 640 mm (25.2"). The length with the saw blade attached is 850 mm (33.5").
Used Danish military surplus. These have been used for digging so they can have some scratches, surface rust, and small dents. But since these were made for digging, they are perfectly usable for a long time to come. Made in Austria by Glock, more well-known for their pistols.
Mark R.
Erik M.