Product Comparison: Gerber LMF II ASEK (22-01627) vs Gerber LMF II Infantry (22-41629)
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- This blade is easy to sharpen from tip till the final edge on the serrations.
- The steel used is no super steel but allows this knife to be had by anyone at a very reasonable price point.
- This blade does everything it says. I love this knife!
- The knife itself is very strong.
- It's essentially one very thick blade with a rubber coated tang, which like the blade is thick and heavy.
- This blade has outperformed every expectation I have for a blade. It's simple yet very effective.
- I can stab right through sheet metal with this thing and it holds it's edge.
- This knife is the best. After splitting red oak for the smoker it didn't even need sharpening.
- Solid construction, holds edge super well (even after lots of batoning / wood splitting).
- Its construction is top notch, and the knife blade is incredibly thick. It will easily handle the toughest of cutting jobs with ease, and the serrations are well made.
- Highly impressed with this knife. Well balanced, and sharp right out of the package.
- Fantastic quality, excellent weight and balance, ultra sharp out the box - overall, excellent.
- On the down side it could be sharper and maybe a little thicker on the blade. I'd give this knife a four out of five, it has balance and a decent edge, but it could be a lot better.
- Due to it's weight I can easily drive the knife into hardwood when thrown, also because of the shape of the handle it throws very nicely.
- This is a great knife. Very solid, well made and surprisingly light weight.
- It might be a little heavy for extended journeys but that's not going to stop me from taking it.
- Feels really great in the hand and tacky in a good way to keep a grip.
- It is much heavier than expected, but gives it a feeling of strength, which I like.
- Well balanced, and sharp right out of the package. The sheath and leg straps are comfortable enough and the grip has a good feel to it.
- It feels very solid with a nice balance. I bet one could dig holes with it!
- The oversized handle fits perfectly with any sized hands.
- The handle is of a nice 'rubber' compound that gives you a good grip, even when wet. It feels very solid with a nice balance.
- This blade has outperformed every expectation I have for a blade. It's simple yet very effective.
- I got this for a bit of hunting and camping as a utility knife. It does everything!
- Great knife love the feel and grip of it. Will update again once I try it in the field.
- One of the key aspects of it that I really like is the 3 holes for attaching the knife to branch which makes it a spear.
- The grip is formed by a rubber coating over the tang. The rubber is extremely grippy, I love it.
- The sheath is VERY rugged and conveniently outfitted with not only the belt loop but molle straps as well.
- Grip feels good in the hand. Comes with a basic, useful sheath that I have been able to enhance with some 550 paracord wrapping.
- The oversized handle fits perfectly with any sized hands.