Gerber Bear Grylls Ultimate Survival Fine Edge Fixed Blade Knife 4.8" Drop Point 7Cr17MoV Stainless Steel Black Finished Blade Rubber Handle Orange and Black
Product #: 169540
Gerber #:
31-001063
UPC #: 013658124400
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Product Information
The Gerber Bear Grylls Ultimate Fine Edge Fixed Blade Knife is the pinnacle of Gerber's Bear Grylls Survival Series. Intricately designed by Gerber and Bear, it's loaded with innovations that won't be found in any other fixed blade knife. Like everything in the Survival Series, it also includes Bear's Priorities of Survival pocket guide. Super useful in the wild, it offers a vital edge to any survivor. The Ultimate Knife features: full tang blade with hammer pommel, TacHide over molded handle, partially serrated drop point blade and lanyard cord with emergency whistle. The Sheath is hard nylon with webbing and feature a fire starter, sharpening stone, and emergency instructions all built in.
Technical Information
- Folding or Fixed Blade: Fixed
- Blade Steel: 7Cr17MoV Stainless Steel
- Handle Material: TacHide
- Blade Shape: Drop Point
- Serrated: No
- Carry Options: Multi-position Sheath
- Blade Finish: Bead blast
- Rockwell Hardness: 54-56
- Blade length: 4.8"
- Overall Length: 10"
- Weight: 11.2 oz
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