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EVO Ti- Coated Plain Edge Introducing a clip folder for knife people who prefer the look of a straight spine; the profile reveals a "seamless" design that begins at the back of the blade and continues along the length of the upper edge of the handle. In fact, the EVO and EVO JR. actually have a little bit of the dagger in them. Another aesthetic design touch is the series of seven slanting oval openings in the anodized aluminum handle. They serve to make these knives both organic and aggressive. Functionally, the oval op |
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Firestorm Tanto Blade Fine Edge Help is on the way. That's the feeling a person gets when they clip this hard-charging tactical folder into their pocket. Because the Gerber Firestorm is a maelstrom of get-outta-my-way performance that gets the job done completely and decisively. It's a heavy-duty unit with a thick tanto blade rendered from stainless steel. The prominent finger guard keeps your digits out of harms way, and assists with easy opening in a hurry. The ergonomically conceived handle is stainless steel sandwiched bet |
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Freeman Fixed Blade Guthook There are some guys on this planet who live and breathe knives like few others. And it just so happens that one of those talented guys, Jeff Freeman, has been earning a Gerber paycheck for nearly a decade. But when he came up with the concept for this acclaimed fixed blade hunter (along with Brad Parrish), well, Jeff got a nice little bonus: We named it after him. There's no tougher hunting knife in the forest or the field. It's a solid full tang slice of stainless steel, encased by solid pear w |
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Guardian Back Up Double Edge Fine Edge Remember the very first time you saw an image of the Stealth Bomber? With it's aggressive lines and matte black paint job? Well the Guardian Back-Up probably belongs on board that bird. Because the overall look and attitude is much the same. This is a professional fixed blade knife that takes a mighty serious cut at self defense. It features blackened—and therefore non-reflective—stainless steel in a 3/4" tang blade. It's lightweight. It's compact. It's effortless to carry, and agile to use. Imp |
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LMF II Infantry Black Down behind enemy lines? Left to fend for yourself? These are the scenarios that inspired the LMF II. Former military man Jeff Freeman led the charge to engineer this fearless new 10" survival knife. And we field tested it with the troops. This knife is as adaptable as the personnel who carry it. Use it to cut through the skin of a fuselage. Or sever a seat belt. Or egress through the Plexiglas of a chopper. Plus, the LMF II does a slick job cutting firewood and building shelter. It can even be |
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