Gerber ArmBar Drive onyx
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Category: MultitoolsRM249.00
The Gerber Armbar Drive Onyx is a compact multi-tool. With the Armbar collection Gerber is entering the world of slim multi-tools. With a closed length of 9 cm you will always have enough room in your pocket, bag or EDC pouch for this multi-functional tool. The Armbar is very robust because of the anodized aluminium scale and the solid steel construction. The Armbar can handle its own. You can tell. It doesn’t matter what you will come across, the Gerber Armbar will never let you down!
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Description
Gerber ArmBar Drive onyx

Gerber ArmBar Drive onyx
Material handle: Stainless, aluminium
Finish blade: Stonewashed
Right or left-handed: Symmetrical
Blade shape: Sheep foot
Tools: knife, scissors, hammer, bottle opener, pry bar, screwdriver, awl
Opening system: Thumb hole
Liner-lock
Can be opened with one hand
Way of sharpening: Flat, Western sharpening angle
Sharpening angle: 20º
Number of tools: 8
Total size: L16.3 cm x H1.7 cm x W1.8 cm
Blade size: H1.5 cm x L7 cm
Closed length: 9 cm
Cutting edge length: 6.7
Blade thickness: 2.3 mm
Weight: 90 grams
Warranty: 3 Months Local Supplier Warranty
What’s in the box: 1 x Gerber ArmBar Drive
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