Gerber Gator Knife Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides
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When Gerber debuted their line of Gator folding knives in 1991, they were voted "Most Innovative Knife of the Year" at the Blade Show. The handle is made of glass-filled nylon and it’s covered with a rubberized alligator skin texture for a tacky, comfortable grip. The lock-back clip point blade has a fine edge and is forged from 420HC stainless steel. Sheathed in a heavy-duty nylon case, the Gator is still one of Gerber’s most popular folders.
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I bought my gator in the mid ninety's and did so because I liked the one an acquaintance had bought and wanted one like his. After carrying it for a while I decided it was to bulky and wanted a knife that felt better in my back pocket so I put it away for a few decades. In 2016 I rediscovered it in my collection, and by this time I had learned how to put an edge on a knife
that would cut just about anything with ease and shave hair off your arm too. This knife has become a knife that I do not leave home without and if I did, I would turn around and come back for it. This knife has a blade that is marked 650 on the tang and will take an excellent edge. It is also a well made knife that if not abused will last and give you your moneys worth.
that would cut just about anything with ease and shave hair off your arm too. This knife has become a knife that I do not leave home without and if I did, I would turn around and come back for it. This knife has a blade that is marked 650 on the tang and will take an excellent edge. It is also a well made knife that if not abused will last and give you your moneys worth.
Dan Badillo, TacticalGear.com
January 4, 2017
January 4, 2017
I bought this knife back in the early 1990's. I tried to use it a few times and noticed how dangerous it was so it went in a draw with other mistakes and that's why it's lasted so long. The knife has a great feel but the placement of the unlocking lever causes it to unlock when pressure is applied. I had several instances where it became unlocked and almost relieved me of some digits. There are much better lock blades on the market at this price point. I would not recommend this knife if you want to keep your fingers.
fieldho, TacticalGear.com
February 17, 2015
February 17, 2015
Great fit in the hand. Love the grip. Feels very sturdy and easy to clean up after cleaning deer
Corie Kreutzer, TacticalGear.com
March 30, 2016
March 30, 2016
It’s a replacement of one I lost.
Arthur McCreary, TacticalGear.com
October 19, 2018
October 19, 2018
Feels great in the hand
Lee Brandon, TacticalGear.com
June 2, 2017
June 2, 2017