Gerber Bear Grylls Compact Scout Knife, Drop Point [31-000760]

July 6, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $22.50Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:31 GMT+0100 - Details)

Product Features

  • Thin and lightweight folding knife
  • 1/2 Serrated high carbon stainless steel drop point blade, ideal for edge retention and cutting rope
  • Nail nick in blade for easy opening
  • Lock back locks blade securely in place and maximizes safety during closing
  • Oversized finger notch in handle to minimize slipping and priorities of survival pocket guide

Comments

Amazon Customer says:

Condition listed as new Was BADLY RUSTED and looked really beat up and used. I’m rating this as 2 stairs fair ONLY Because the Seller could not have known about the RUST inside the knife sent to me. However I rate my purchase 1 star. at best 2 because it got here fast. I dont have a contact for the seller otherwise Id be emailing the VIDEOS and PHOTOS.I dont know where you guys got this from, how long it sat in god knows where or where it shipped from or where it shipped to you from but I’m pretty mad. It also makes me question your store. Why are you holding…

Alex L. says:

Decent knife I like this knife quite a bit. It’s certainly on the small side, comparable with Gerber LST Ultralight knives. It weighs almost nothing and rides unnoticed in the pocket. This knife would be great for people who are into ultralight backpacking, definitely. Or anyone who wants a small, lightweight knife. It should be pointed out that this knife has no pocket clip. It is actually too small for one and doesn’t need one. I just throw it in my pocket with my loose change. The knife feels kind of…

Nick Vanmatre says:

A Great Knife for Everyday Carry. Five stars for an overall rating. The blade is not made from a real good quality steel, but for the price, it’s fine. Accordingly it is not as sharp as I would like, but still, for the price it is fine. What I found that I truly like is the shape of the blade. About half of the blade is serrated. And I think that is a great feature. Also, to my surprise, on the top of the blade, it has been “grooved”. That’s the best way I can explain it. These grooves make that portion of the…

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