Custom designed with 35mm bar for better control of bar and performance.
Rescue
Hooligan / Halligan Tool – 30 in (76 cm) with Prying Claw
Heavy-duty, multi-function forcible entry tool designed for police operations, rapid intervention teams, and joint police/fire response. Features a custom 35mm hollow steel handle for improved grip and reduced weight, paired with forged, heat-treated steel working ends for breaching, prying, spreading, and chopping tasks.
Key Features
Construction: Forged, heat-treated steel; heavy-duty, impact-resistant working ends
Handle: Frontier Custom 35 mm thick hollow handle for improved control, reduced weight, and strong ergonomics
Length: 30 in (76 cm)
Functional Ends:
Prying claw: Narrow-profile leverage tool for clean entry into tight gaps
Pick: Penetrating/prying point for doors, gates, and frames
Adze: Chopping, lifting, and breaking lighter obstructions
Fork: Spreading, lifting, and prying apart frames or debris
Finish: Hard-coated surfaces for added durability
Typical Uses
Police forcible entry and warrant execution
Rapid intervention / tactical entry operations
Breaching jammed or locked doors, windows, and gates
Fire-rescue support tasks (e.g., lock breaking, light overhaul)
Gas shutoffs and general barrier removal
Multi-agency emergency response scenarios
Operational Notes
Prying claw excels in tight spaces and controlled leverage applications
Hollow 35 mm handle offers strong grip and maneuverability under stress
Apply steady pressure when wedging the claw into narrow gaps
Inspect and clean tool after use; check for loosening at threaded ends
Use thread-locking compound if lock nut shows movement during heavy operations
Pair with hydraulic or powered breaching tools if encountering highly reinforced barriers
Performance Guidance
Ideal for controlled, precise breaching where reliability and leverage are critical
Suitable for both police and fire environments
Officers accustomed to traditional slimmer handles may need brief adjustment
For lightweight/urban patrol, a smaller tool may be preferred depending on SOPs