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Special Forces Medic Axe + Rescue Tools 

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Winkler Knives has been custom making knives, axes and tools for military members and first responders since the 80s. Today's video takes a look at the Medic Axe which is designed as both a weapon and breaching tool for special forces medics. Additionally, the video covers the Fire Tool and Air Force Emergency Response Tool which are both designed to serve as rescue tools in a variety of situations (links below).
Medic Axe: winklerknives.com/collections...
Fire Tool: winklerknives.com/collections...
AF-ERT: winklerknives.com/collections...

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11 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 89   
@garfield9889
@garfield9889 4 года назад
Hey prepmedic im a volunteer Firefighter vom Germany and we use the canopener you show on the axe to cut front windows of cars. You can punch a hole in it an use it like you do in a sheetmetal. Works great spezialy on newer cars which sometimes have realy massiv windows. So sorry for my bad english and great vid 👍🏻
@PrepMedic
@PrepMedic 4 года назад
That is an awesome use for it! I didn't think of that. Thank you for sharing!
@Patriot-rising
@Patriot-rising Год назад
Have you ever heard of a company like Paratech? They make a Pry Axe that offers the same and much more for around $450.00 U.S. and for the money they put Winkler to shame. Must be why so many firefighters and LEO's carry them in their trunks. Like I said. I absolutely can not find a way to justify the way overpriced Winkler products. They are great but not so great when you hear the price. I think I would rather many other tools over these . Sorry to Winkler and his Hollywood prices.
@ryans6699
@ryans6699 4 года назад
The quality is the highest, it’s apparent. These are highly specialized compact tools.
@DaileyChandler
@DaileyChandler 4 года назад
Thanks for the review. I carry a Dynamis Alliance blade every day at work (Paramedic) that is also made by Winkler. It's a fantastic tool and it's a pleasure to edc. Great video, it's always great to see quality gear reviewed.
@williamwhite1982
@williamwhite1982 Год назад
“The cool factor can’t be overstated” made me smile! Very informative!
@just82much72
@just82much72 4 года назад
You sir are awesome. Thanks for sharing so much of your knowledge and experience. 👍👍
@donalddicorcia2433
@donalddicorcia2433 2 года назад
Winkler products are unparalleled in design and quality but my wallet ran screaming as soon as it heard the word “winkler”.
@aggressiveballsack9609
@aggressiveballsack9609 4 года назад
will enjoy video as always
@SkinnyMedic
@SkinnyMedic 4 года назад
Nice!
@skylervanderpool3522
@skylervanderpool3522 4 года назад
“Don’t worry man, the medic has his axe”
@nathan-ls8yw
@nathan-ls8yw 3 года назад
oh no.....i guess my leg is gone😂
@zoo2you
@zoo2you 4 года назад
Very cool.
@Izak213
@Izak213 4 года назад
Awesome video
@kevinm9
@kevinm9 4 года назад
Great video
@nicholasmenard3455
@nicholasmenard3455 4 года назад
Amazingness
@dwstrange334
@dwstrange334 4 года назад
Happy New Year
@pineapplemedic5498
@pineapplemedic5498 4 года назад
I liked your SAR chest rig loadout. Can you do a video on all your SAR/disaster response gear? I am thinking of joining a SAR team and want to know your gear
@umsol
@umsol 3 года назад
The tools (edit: specially the axe) are really impressive, very solid (outstanding steel) and well designed. If I had plenty of money I'd like to have that axe... However, in my country I can buy very similar tools for approximately 110 bucks. They are also solid and, for something that will be there just to rescue my family in an emergency, they seem to be good enough.
@deanburney
@deanburney Год назад
Of course! 🏕
@Matt_1312
@Matt_1312 4 года назад
Nice vid
@fydofire
@fydofire 4 года назад
5.11 got an operator axe which has similar features but is way cheaper and more compact too. Got no real expirience in the field with it though.
@Patriot-rising
@Patriot-rising Год назад
The WK series starts at $600.00 and head far north of that. Still prefer the Ontario SPAX 16 which does most of these things for $80.00 .. Heck look at Hogue and SIG as well as many others that are in the $200.00 .
@anim8torfiddler871
@anim8torfiddler871 4 года назад
Thanks for this video post. Always nice to see someone Expanding the Choices for Emergency Responders, professional or otherwise. No matter how beefy you might be from your training and workouts, the problem with ALL of these smaller "hatchet" sized axes is they simply do not provide the "Moment ARM" Leverage of a larger axe with a yard-long handle. *Sturdiness is a Must. The ability to Take and Hold an Edge is a MUST. And having a Sharp Pointy Extension opposite the Primary Edge is a MUST.* The Advantages of Mr. Winkler's desing seem to be (1) the Bulk/MASS of a good Solid Chunk of Steel, and (2) the smaller size and the "Can-Opener" offer tremendous advantage for Cramped Spaces where it's your strength and leverage in a small space that would not allow you to swing for impact. Love the heft of that 3/8" breadth. Seems like this would provide reasonable resistance to unwanted changes in the shape of the tool from pounding, even with cut-outs for "skelotinizing." Otherwise for any tool in this size range you're sacrificing Leverage and limiting the force you can extract from swinging in exchange for convenience. It would be a real service to show a "real world" demonstration comparison of various axes used against, Say, A junked Car. Because That seems to be the real test, unless you're taking one of these into the woods to hew trees for your cabin and carve little wood Elves and critters. I have a couple of Ontario Spaxes (NOT the Wyvern) and No matter how sharp they are, ya Can't Use 'em to chop effectively. (I had homes with a fireplace & wood stove & had to chop & split a fair amount of wood. Used a regular ax.) I haven't used them on car crashes, happily. I suppose I should bulk up, but my life for the last 15 years has been teaching and taking care of a disabled sibling. So all my first-responder training is good for managing injuries, not Dismantling crashed vehicles by hand. Are there any Rocket-assisted Emergency Hand-Axes?
@halitbalcoglu3696
@halitbalcoglu3696 Год назад
Nice axes
@richarddow69
@richarddow69 4 года назад
Too much $$$$ for cut steel. Gerber ax works for me. Great review 👍
@i_sometimes_leave_comments
@i_sometimes_leave_comments 4 года назад
Can you do a video of just a few most basic medications a typical civilian can carry (may be with their EDC) and explain how to use them? Stuff like aspirin and disinfectants can be very useful but also harmful if used wrongly.
@zacharyelias4643
@zacharyelias4643 4 года назад
If you are going to force a real door a halligan tool is where it’s at. I know it is heavy, but it is versatile and it gets the job done. Even the lighter weight officers tool or A tool is a PITA to get real work done.
@PrepMedic
@PrepMedic 4 года назад
Absolutely, but we cant always carry those with us, especially military members. Everything is a tradeoff of price, size, and functionality.
@gertschmitbauer5294
@gertschmitbauer5294 4 года назад
I prefer the Victorinox Rescue Tool. It works really good.
@1970HondaCL100
@1970HondaCL100 4 года назад
$650 is too much for me, but good on them for finding a market. An Estwing campers axe and some paracord is less than $50.
@Captain_Jackass
@Captain_Jackass 4 года назад
Hey, I don’t know what your camera setup looks like, but if you’re able to, you may want to move you computer/papers (whatever you use to list info) infront of you, below the camera. This way you wont have to look so far away from the camera. Love your content, but just thought you might like the advice :)
@Izak213
@Izak213 4 года назад
He has a setup video out
@Captain_Jackass
@Captain_Jackass 4 года назад
@@Izak213 I know, but I don't know how it looks when he's filming
@PrepMedic
@PrepMedic 4 года назад
Totally, this one was a bit odd because my camera was actually pretty far away from me, so i put my Q on my light stand instead.
@Captain_Jackass
@Captain_Jackass 4 года назад
PrepMedic ah I see. But as I said, love your content, keep up the good work. Oh and happy new year!
@eddyflo2978
@eddyflo2978 4 года назад
Great video but who didn't chuckle when he said "Daniel Winkle-r"
@Ceroth
@Ceroth 4 года назад
Anyone know what kind of shelving is behind him?
@williammarshall5048
@williammarshall5048 4 года назад
It’s such a shame all of this kit you mention is really good but since I live in the UK I’d have to spend nearly $50 just in shipping and it’d take ages to get here...
@podsmpsg1
@podsmpsg1 Год назад
Good for Zombies and defense too
@dwill8533
@dwill8533 4 года назад
Hey Sam
@Patriot-rising
@Patriot-rising Год назад
Great stuff. But most medics or normal duty personnel can not afford them. And I have to wonder why someone would pay that much to get something that really isn't superior enough over many other products in the professional line of tools. Take the well known SPAX 16 . How to justify the price of a Winkler when the quality and build is really only slightly higher. I can assure you it isn't good enough to add several hundred of dollars to the price tag. If you need to breach a door or cut your way out if fuselage there are plenty of tools out there that do these jobs extremely well and for far far less money. Sometimes I just can not see where someone can justify the difference even with 25% off.
@Kevin-fj5oe
@Kevin-fj5oe 4 года назад
Great, it's not like they're scary enough with a needle
@gabrieletutino3045
@gabrieletutino3045 4 года назад
These are perfect for drunk people! Yeah
@PrepMedic
@PrepMedic 4 года назад
??
@PLBW81
@PLBW81 2 года назад
could the can opener pry a door?
@PrepMedic
@PrepMedic 2 года назад
A small door but probably not suitable for extrication work
@PLBW81
@PLBW81 2 года назад
​@@PrepMedic Thx for you answer! I am looking for a Tomahawk for survival (city and outdoor) also working with wood. Would you go for a Winkler combat Hammer Axe or a RMJ Shrike or any other recommendation under 1000 dollar?
@PrepMedic
@PrepMedic 2 года назад
Sorry brother, I don’t have any experience with those other brands so I can’t really give you a fair answer
@PLBW81
@PLBW81 2 года назад
@@PrepMedic No Problem thx for you honest answer. I believe both are quality products. But at the moment both are not easy to get in Europe. have a nice day.
@DDDYLN
@DDDYLN 4 месяца назад
You lost me at $660. I'll buy the Ontario SPAX!
@cade8986
@cade8986 4 года назад
I thought the last one was an AR charging handle
@Matt_1312
@Matt_1312 4 года назад
Imma medic for st John ambulance
@kipkay2000
@kipkay2000 4 года назад
First aider* medic is a protected title in the UK. Please be very very careful about saying it willy nilly. Medic in UK is usually defined as someone who has done FREC 3 or FPOS-I which to my knowledge SJA dont offer. Source: I own a rival company to SJA
@Matt_1312
@Matt_1312 4 года назад
@@kipkay2000 ok sorry it was auto corre
@Matt_1312
@Matt_1312 4 года назад
Ahh auto correct
@Matt_1312
@Matt_1312 4 года назад
What company
@kipkay2000
@kipkay2000 4 года назад
@@Matt_1312 nah nah thats fine kid, didn't wanna offend you or anything, we all started somewhere after all. And [REDACTED FOR LEGAL REASONS]. We are based across the pond from you
@scotrule6128
@scotrule6128 4 года назад
#OVERPRICED
@Izak213
@Izak213 4 года назад
The price is a bit high because it is extremely sturdy
@grammarnazi7428
@grammarnazi7428 4 года назад
Izak Nicholas lololol
@PrepMedic
@PrepMedic 4 года назад
It is priced as a custom made tool, taking into account quality of materials, quality of workmanship, and man hours put into it. Might be overpriced for you but not for everyone.
@ninjamagic5150
@ninjamagic5150 2 года назад
What are you talking about
@concernedpatriot.2221
@concernedpatriot.2221 3 года назад
650.00 😳🤔😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🙄
@grammarnazi7428
@grammarnazi7428 4 года назад
$725 for a “medic” axe? $125 for some crap-piece fire starter? $85 for some “TOOL!???!” HECK NOOOO!!! NO THANK YOU!
@knsmith8855
@knsmith8855 3 года назад
LOL, tools that are actually handmade and won't break in a few months.
@gwagner4581
@gwagner4581 4 года назад
First👍
@HayasaXI
@HayasaXI 4 года назад
Cold Steel Spetsnaz shovel would beat them all for less than $20
@scotrule6128
@scotrule6128 4 года назад
Until it breaks upon the first high-tension use. Buddy, Cold Steel is like the Harbor Freight of tools in comparison to say Snap-On. If that doesn’t make sense, then just leave the comment section now please🙈
@Master-iv4vj
@Master-iv4vj 4 года назад
@@scotrule6128 Snap-on is the same rip-off for mugs as this one.
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