If I could only have one, a Gerber LMF. I own a lot of knives and the Gerber LMF is the one I trusted and carried in Iraq.
Leatherman tool and a Wakizashi and you're set.
If I could only have one, a Gerber LMF. I own a lot of knives and the Gerber LMF is the one I trusted and carried in Iraq.
Leatherman tool and a Wakizashi and you're set.
Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.
Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.
I have a SOG Seal Pup which I really like. It is big enough to get the job done and small enough to not be burdensome. I used to have the Gerber LMF, which is a really awesome knife...I just thought it was too big and bulky
I have the t2 tracker and a K-bar but I have a sog Vulcan that is in my pocket all the time.
I carry a Benchmade nitrous striker with me at all times, and keep a Kabar in the pack. I also have some older Western knives made right here in Longmont that keep an edge like nothing I've ever seen.
What's the difference between the LMF Infantry and the LMF ASEK? ASEK is about 50 bucks more on this site, looks to be the same thing though???
http://www.knifecenter.com/kc_new/st...RDdatarq%3Dlmf
This is a good thread. I've been wanting to hear some good knife info. Keep it coming.
Grandpa's Sheriff Badge, Littleton 1920's
x3 on the Seal pup, I bought the elite model last spring, and took it on several camping trips, doing everything from cutting cord to chopping branches for firewood. Its still as sharp as the day I got it. The nylon sheath has a nice sized pouch on the front that I keep a firestarter and sharpening stone in. I have been eyeballing the Gerber LMF II tho, may be one of my next purchases.