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Gerber 22-01629 LMF II Black Infantry Knife
Gerber 22-01629 LMF II Black Infantry Knife

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Brand: Gerber
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $136.06
Buy New: $68.97
You Save: $67.09 (49%)



New (52) from $59.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 32 reviews

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4
Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 3.8 x 2.1

MPN: 2201629
Model: 22-01629
UPC: 013658016293
EAN: 0013658016293
ASIN: B000E3QUB6

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Partially serrated blade
  • Plexiglass punch
  • Can be used as a hammer
  • Converts to a spear
  • Sheath has integrated sharpener

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Amazon.com Product Description
About the Gerber LMF II Infantry Knife
The Gerber 22-01629 LMF II Infantry Knife is as adaptable as the personnel who carry it. The partially serrated, 3-3/4 inch blade is can be used to cut through the skin of a fuselage, sever a seat belt, or egress through the Plexiglas of a chopper. This infantry knife also does a slick job cutting firewood and building shelter and can even be lashed to a pole to create a spear. On the end of the knife is a flat spot strong enough to drive a nail. This rugged and versatile survival tool features a high carbon stainless blade with shielded black surface. The handle is constructed with glass-filled nylon. The knife fits in a Molle-attachable sheath. The LMF II comes with Gerber's limited lifetime warranty.

Who It's For
Military personnel, serious outdoorsmen, and adventuters.

key features
  • Lashing holes for use as spear
  • Rugged, versatile survival tool

  • Overall Length: 26.9 cm
  • Length of Blade: 12.29 cm
  • Weight: 323.19 grams

2005 International Knife Award Winner

A Note About LMF II Inventor Jeff Freeman
The Army trained Jeff to be an expert machinist, and then stationed him in Panama to perform aviation maintenance and toolmaking. Upon completion of his tour of duty he earned his BS in Manufacturing Engineering from Oregon State University while working full-time as a welder, machinist and ironworker. He joined the Gerber team in 1998. In the spring of 2000, he was promoted to Senior Mechanical Engineer and has been involved in new product design and development. Jeff's design credits include the Freeman Fixed Blade and collaboration on the Gerber-Emerson Alliance.

The Gerber Story
Savvy. Ingenuity. Moxie. Craftsmanship. Attention to detail. These are just a few of the company traits that contributed to our emergence as a world leader in outdoor gear. But then there's the issue of toughness. And frankly, nothing could be tougher than living down the first career of founder Joseph Gerber as...that's right...an advertising man. You could call it the "Boy Named Sue" syndrome. And live it down we have.

Joseph Gerber started Portland, Oregon's Gerber Advertising back in 1910. One Christmas, he hired a local knifemaker to craft 25 sets of kitchen cutlery as client gifts. The knives were so popular, Mr. Gerber ultimately left his agency to launch Gerber Legendary Blades in 1939.

It makes sense, really. An idea man gets the idea of a lifetime and turns it into a major outdoor brand. One that commands respect among knifelovers and knifemakers alike. And now that high regard is spreading in new directions, in the form of many outstanding products. Such as tools, personal L.E.D. lighting, and backpack hydration.






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