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The Fowl Necker was designed specifically for duck and upland game bird hunters. It has a unique set of plier jaws intended for dispatching birds by crushing their necks. An array of four locking blades plays a support role.
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Jaws
The plier head on the ParaTool pivots thru 180 degrees of arc, from fully closed to fully open. This allows it to be "bent" around obstacles and other hard-to-reach areas. (see top picture at right)
Jaws are standard needlenose profile, with fine serrations to the tips, a gripping area below that, and wire cutters near the pivot. No hard wire notch is included.
Starting a trend that exists to this day with SOG multitools, the jaws on the ParaTool are of the opposite "hand" than most other pliers. Presumably this is so that when loosening a bolt with the jaw tips, they will be less likely to deform and result in crossed tips. (Victorinox recognized this also, and in 2002 reversed the "hand" of the
SwissTool plier heads.)
Handles/Frame
Handles on the ParaTool fully enclose one side of the tool, but are open on the other side to accept the pivoting plier head. The enclosed side has an inch scale on one handle and a metric scale on the other.
A series of small lightening holes exist along the spine of each handle, presumably for increased grip.