Gerber Edict, 3.6" Tanto Blade, Zytel Handle
Gerber Edict Folding Clip Knife Clam Pack (31-002761)
The Gerber Edict was built with one thing in mind combat. Its full-size tanto blade features a fine edge with no serrations, allowing for maximum piercing and slicing capabilities. The blade is made of premium 154CM steel for excellent edge retention and features a black ceramic coating which maximizes corrosion resistance while minimizing reflective surfaces. Thumb studs allow for quick one-handed blade deployment and the knifes lock back closing mechanism provides structural integrity in heavy-duty applications. The glass-filled nylon handle features a large palm swell, a finger guard for heavy-duty work and a rubberized diamond texture for a secure grip in all weather conditions.
Features:
Specifications:
- 3.6" Fine edge Tanto blade
- 154CM blade steel with ceramic coating
- Thumb studs
- Rubberized diamond texture handle
- Lanyard hole
- Blade Length: 3.6"
- Overall Length: 8.5"
- Closed Length: 4.9"
- Weight: 3.6 oz
Specifications | |
Assisted Open | No |
Blade Color | Black |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Blade Length | 3.6 |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel (154CM) |
Closed Length | 4.9 |
Handle Color | Black |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Knife Type | Folding |
Knife Weight | 3.6 |
Lock Type | Liner Lock |
Pocket Clip Included | Yes |
Point | Tanto |
Sheath Included | No |
Total Length | 8.5 |
In 1939 Joseph Gerber hired a local knife maker to build 25 sets of kitchen cutlery to be given as Christmas gifts. The knives were so popular that Joseph Gerber left his advertising agency to start Gerber Legendary Blades®. The unique style and high quality manufacturing of Gerber cutlery soon developed wide spread acclaim. In fact, Gerber Legendary Blades are the only cutlery on display in New York�?s famous Museum of Modern Art.
From very early on, Gerber collaborated with top knife designers, setting a standard of quality for everyone else to follow. Renowned designers such as Al Mar, Bob Loveless, Paul Poehlmann, "Blackie" Collins, William Harsey Jr. and Ernest Emerson have all designed knives for Gerber. In 2002 this tradition continued as Gerber released the Silver Trident�?, designed by Chief James "Patches" Watson (U.S.N. Ret.) and Bill Harsey Jr.
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