Gerber 22-01463 LMF II Infantry, Kraton Handle, Black Blade, ComboEdge. This knife is as adaptable as the personnel who carry it. Use it to cut through the skin of a fuselage. Or sever a seat belt. Or egress through the Plexiglas of a chopper. Plus, the LMF II does a slick job cutting firewood and building shelter. The over-molded handle successfully limits blistering. There is complete separation between the tang and butt cap, so the knife absorbs the shocks from hammering and prevents the shocks of electricity. Smartly situated grooves and lashing holes let the LMF II convert to a spear.
The Gerber LMF II Infantry Knife, designed by expert military instructor Frank Heyl and Jeff Freeman, features a 4.84" part serrated drop point fixed blade made of 420HC stainless steel. The blade has a non reflective black finish. The nylon handle has a coyote brown TPV overmold, a metal butt cap that is suitable for use as a hammer or glass punch, and lashing/lanyard holes for spear conversion option. A brown low profile composite belt sheath with integral sharpener is included.
Specifications:
- Rugged, versatile survival tool
- Lashing holes for use as spear
- Low-profile sheath with built-in sharpener
- Overall Length: 10.59"
- Blade Length: 4.84"
- Weight: 11.4 oz.
- Blade Style: Drop Point
- Blade Material: 420HC Stainless
- Blade Type: Serrated
- Handle Material Glass-filled nylon with TPV overmold
- Sheath Material: Ballistic nylon with fire retardant coating