It's the same as the Gerber "Clutch" with cosmetic changes and the serrated blade. Gerber's mini multi-tools are often called "Pinchers." They tend to snap shut when you fold them and catch you and pinch you, resulting in a pretty bad blood blister. It's why I'm not a fan of spring hinges in multi-tools. Recipe for losing a finger.
I had a Clutch on my Survival Carabiner and after one use the blades were wobbly and the pliers stuck and off-center. So your mileage may vary.
Always made me laugh how the military issues Gerber Multi-Tools as their standard issue tool now. And generally how a lot of servicemen ignore them and go to the PX and buy a Leatherman.
Hello, not been around for a while
I sometimes wonder if those who denigrate Gerbers BG line have actually used any of the items concerned?
I have and have been using the BG mini tool for several months now. It might be patterned on a clutch but it ain't a clutch. Its heavier, more robust and has two good blades on it. One serrated, one not. Both sharpened up decently. The pliers are robust. Screwdrivers do the job.
I've used this and Leatherman mini-tools. Absolutly no way would I pick the Leatherman. They break too easily and they are badly designed.
Large tools are a different story.
For your infomation: Gerber are upgrading the BG line. The original BG knife is actually well respected by most people who actually use it.
Oh and one other point: people should stop banging on about the problems with the first run. That's old news. They fixed it and continuing to throw that in their faces is frankly unethical.