UK friendly GERBER multitool. MP600 "bladeless"

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UK friendly GERBER multitool. MP600 "bladeless"

#1 Post by breacher »

Specially made by Gerber for workplaces in USA with "no knives" policy.

Gerber MP600 bladeless model. Unfortunately, although this could have almost been designed for UK legislation, Gerber UK importers have decided not to import !!!

Ideal for everyday carry in UK as no locking blade to contravene Sec 139 Criminal Justice Act.

I carry one 24/7 with a small swiss army knife for when I need a blade ( Swiss Army knife exempt from sec 139 )

Brand new and in milspec black oxide finish with ballistic nylon pouch.

£70 inc recorded delivery.
http://www.phoenixtactical.co.uk

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Re: UK friendly GERBER multitool. MP600 "bladeless"

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Price drop to £65 inc rec delivery.
http://www.phoenixtactical.co.uk

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Re: UK friendly GERBER multitool. MP600 "bladeless"

#3 Post by Mezzer »

Not sure how popular / practical these would be without the blade. I use mine on a daily basis and the blade is probably one of the most frequently used items attached to it. I've never had any hassle from the peelers probably because it's strapped to my belt and put away again after use while at work (in the construction industry). Saying that, I guess if it was on your belt while you were in a pub or out on the town then that might be perceived differently. Common sense would prevail I hope.

My choice but I wouldn't buy a Gerber without the blade.

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