Gerber has deemed the Downrange Tomahawk a "three tiered" breaching tool. The axe head serves as a hammer, chopper, and leverage point for prying. The folks at Gerber obviously put some thought into the design with reference to prying. The G10 scales stop a couple of inches short of the prying end to allow adequate space for insertion. A friend of mine put the prying feature of the Downrange Tomahawk to the test on several occasions during actual tactical operations, and it performed beautifully.
My only criticism is directed at the MOLLE holster system that houses the Downrange Tomahawk. The nylon webbing and snaps proved to be less than desirable in the area of retention when mounted onto an operator's back. Overall, I believe Gerber has answered the call for a lightweight functional tool that could be carried in patrol cars or armored vehicles to meet various breaching needs.
Overall Length: 19.27 inches
Weight: 1.9 pounds, 2.5 pounds with sheath
Steel Type: 420HC
Handle Material: G-10
Warranty: Lifetime
Price: $285
A.J. George is an officer with the Scottsdale (Ariz.) Police Department currently assigned to the advanced training unit as a firearms and tactics instructor.