Although the Outland Multi-Mission Axe might look like something straight out of 'The Walking Dead,' it's actually a practical tool for first responders and explorers -- not just people who are afraid of an impending apocalypse filled with zombies and natural disasters. Although dubbed an axe, this product can be used in a variety of ways from a hammer and a seat belt cutter to a pry bar and a hex nut driver.
Ideal for rescue missions and extractions, the Outland Multi-Mission Axe can nevertheless be used on the domestic front as well. Available in 15 inch and 17 inch versions, the Outland Multi-Mission Axe boasts a full tang S7 steel construction and G10 handle grips.
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Outland Has Created a Tool Perfect for First Responders and Explorers
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