🖤 Gear Up Like a Pro: The Tactical Shovel That Means Business
The M48 Kommando Tactical Shovel is a compact, ultra-durable entrenchment tool featuring a 2Cr13 tempered stainless steel blade with black oxide coating for corrosion resistance. Its injection-molded nylon handle reinforced with 30% fiberglass offers exceptional strength and grip. Designed for camping, survival, and emergency use, it combines sharpened, serrated, and chopping edges in a lightweight 16 1/4-inch package, complete with a reinforced nylon belt pouch for easy carry.
Material | Synthetic |
Color | Multi |
Brand | United Cutlery |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 16.25 x 10.6 x 3.6 inches |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Style | Classic |
Handle Material | Nylon |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Grip Type | Tactical |
UPC | 760729297944 097914403706 760729297937 723434370180 760729297906 720825251738 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00760729297944 |
Manufacturer | United Cutlery - Geneva Supply |
Part Number | 4000808 |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 16.25 x 10.6 x 3.6 inches |
Item model number | SS-SMS-4000808 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Special Features | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
Included Components | M48 Kommando Survival Shovel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
D**D
Self defense shovel
Comfortable, good looking and great for tight spaces as much as it is perfect for self defense.
R**R
Got another one the first one I got years ago is so great!
I an a plumber and sometimes have to dig in crawl spaces and other cramped spaces. It is compact and indestructible. I bought my first one many years ago, I think over 5 years it is still going strong but I got tired of using it for my personal use and forgetting to put it back in the truck so I got another one.
A**R
Rugged and easy to carry.
Well designed though would be better without the serrations. Good size for easy carry.
T**R
Amazingly shocked!
To be honest, I was expecting some "made in China" piece of junk. No offense to China, but most American companies now use China to produce really "cheap, JUNK" to sell to us Americans because they think we put price over quality, like the corporate leaders do... They are so WRONG.While I don't really care where this product was manufactured, it is of a good quality and I knew this the instant I picked up the box it came in. It had some weight to it!!!A huge grin came upon my face, even before I opened the box. Once open, my first impression was "WOW"!Will I be able to dig ditches? Hell NO! But then why would I want to with tis tool!Can it save my life? Hell yes! This can be used to shovel snow to free my vehicle; this can dig a small hole really fast to do numerous things like create a hidden camp fire; it can dig a small hole for me to actually hide in and get out of "fire" if need be; it can be used to "fight" off a predator, be it another human or an animal that sees me as "food". It can dig a "latrine" really fast to keep your presents "your business".The list of things it can do is limitless.The picture makes it look like a toy but trust me, it's not a toy.
J**N
Does everything you need it to, and more, if you're a bit odd.
Many who purchase a shovel like this are survivalists or preppers. I'm only a survivalist as much as it overlaps with being a backpacker and ourdoorsmans at heart. I purchased this because I was looking for a compact, well built camp shovel that was lighter than my cheap-o fold up camp shovel.The first thing you'll notice about this shovel is that it's sharp. Dull knife blade sharp, in fact. It will cut and stab things with ease out of the box, and I'm told you can use it as an effective throwing weapon as well. I wouldn't doubt it, so if that kind of multipurpose use is your thing, go for it.As for my own purposes, well... it digs well. It's very solidly made too; you won't find the handle rattling around on you while you're hiking or digging. The metal of the shovel itself is also pretty solid, especially when compared to my old shovel. It also has reinforced flanges for planting your foot on, if you need to. I've heard a few people say that it's pretty heavy, but I'd personally disagree. This is around four times lighter than my old shovel. You might notice it if you're an ultralight backpacker, but I don't much mind the extra weight.Besides, if I get attacked by a bear, I can dig it to death with this thing, no problem.Five stars, because it does everything I want it to do, and more, and can be had at fantastic sales if you catch it at the right time.
B**S
Solid tool
Bought this one years ago I keep it and a bright flashlight near my back door for bumps in the night. It throws awesome, its illegal to take out trash pandas folks, sticks in pine np. I'm sure the handle will break if try hard enough, but I smashed and used it alot. I would replace it with another one, just for the novelty.
K**K
SOLID and digs like a champ but could be a tad bigger
I wish it was a tad bigger. Besides that, this thing is SOLID and digs like a champ. It has a sharp, sort of spear point that digs into the dirt incredibly well. It's spines on the face of the blade keep it from bending. The foot plates are sturdy so your shoe or foot won't get cut or hurt. The handle is ergonomic. The metal from the blade goes down half the handle. I really believe this thing will NEVER break. I do think the two concave portions is a bit much and I might rather prefer more shovel surface. The sheath is adequate with stitched belt looks but the velcro on the front might predictably wear out over time. All said, this is a GREAT backpacking shovel/spade on the smaller side that could effectively be used as a chopper and/or a defensive weapon that I would pick over my other collapsible e-tools any day.
M**J
feel thr power! In a small device
Designed to be cool while really useful, my first impressions is it is not going to get a whole lot of normal dirt in a small amount of time. This thing is hardcore, made for tougher situations. the only thing I can think this thing could not do in a survival situation is crush big rocks (not sure why I am thinking about that. It does not have enough metal to create trauma in a rock. Though I could be wrong, it just would probably would be the worst way to use this device. heck, use the bottom of the handle to use in a motor and pestle. In other words... THIS THING IS FREAKIN AWESOME! Just do me a favor, and dont give this to a child. With great power comes great responsibility.
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