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The Gerber/Emerson Alliance: The first automatic knife made by either company is based on the profile of Emerson Knives, Inc.'s earlier Raven knife design and is an issued item to certain military units under the NSN (NATO Stock Numbers): 5110-01-516-3243 and 5110-01-516-3244.
The Gerber Ultimate Survival Knife was the first in the Bear Grylls Ultimate Survival Knife series created in the early 2000s in collaboration with Bear Grylls and Gerber. . In April 2013, Gerber released the Ultimate Pro Knife as an improved version of the original Ultimate Survival kni
The Gerber Mark II is a fighting knife manufactured by Gerber Legendary Blades from 1966 to 2000, with an additional limited run of 1500 in 2002, [1] and full production resuming as of July 2008. [2] It was designed by retired United States Army Captain, Clarence A. “Bud” Holzmann, who based the pattern on a Roman Mainz Gladius .
In 2002 Emerson Knives collaborated with Gerber Knives to create both companies' first automatic opening knife, the Gerber-Emerson Alliance. [5] In that same year, Emerson Knives collaborated with SureFire Flashlights by making an exclusive CQC8 (Banana Knife) numbered and marked with the SureFire logo and sold with an identically numbered ...
Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife: Combat knife United Kingdom: Grohmann #3 CAF knife: Combat knife: 1967–present Canada: C-5 pocket knife/ utility knife: Utility knife: 1973-2004: Gerber multi-tool knife: Utility knife: 2001–present United States: V-42 stiletto: Combat knife: 1942-1944 United States: Used by the 1st Special Service Force
Gerber just so happens to make a great one, a 12-in-1 tool that combines needle nose pliers, wire cutters, tweezers, a bottle opener, retail package opener, plain edge blade folding knife ...
The Gerber ComplEat Cutting Board Set makes cooking on the go easier. It includes two knives, a bamboo cutting board, a plastic cutting board and a holder for the knives and additional tools ...
Within the Table of Organization and Equipment for both the United States Army and the United States Marine Corps, these two classes of weapons are considered as crew-served; the operator of the weapon has an assistant who carries additional ammunition and associated equipment, acts as a spotter, and is also fully qualified in the operation of ...