Cutting into a padlock using a Gerber MP600 Multitool with Tungsten Carbide saw
techwg
The video is shaky while cutting...
I believe the model of this particular MP600 was the pro scout deluxe, it had a knife which I removed years ago and it had the remgrit sawblade, which was the main reason I wanted it. I have a newer one in black which is specifically "Bladeless" so it is UK legal to carry while still having the tungsten carbide sawblade.
This may not come in handy much, but if you are ever in a pinch and need to cut through metal, such as a padlock etc, then this tool is capable of helping you out.
I have had this multitool for over 10 years and it is just as useful and functionally intact as the day I bought it. The MP600 range of multitools by Gerber are known as the AK47 of multitools. They are easily cleanable, serviceable, you can take the pliers apart once you get the hang of it (ask me if you want a video showing this) and you can drag them through the mud and dirt and they will still perform. Plus the pliers are really rugged because when you grip them fully closed, the handles meet, meaning you can't just snap the mechanism like you could with a leatherman. When you grip a leatherman fully, the handles are in a V shape and a strong person can CRRRSH grip too much and knacker up the pliers from ever working again.
Gerber 4eva! ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYKhP1Itk_E
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