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    JeepJeep234

    I have the Gerber Prodigy. A tanto styled blade and some older gerber things. They are hard to break even if you try to make? them break.

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    SPT6767

    I used to hate serrations until I got? my Gerber DMF manual folder. I’ve found that I use them a lot, and they actually cut better than plain edge against bags, strings, and other things that I tend to cut the most. Something I noticed is serrations are great for more urban environments, while plain edges are great for more survival/outdoor tasks. Since I do both, I actually carry two knives all the time. One plain edge, the other my Gerber DMF manual.

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    newarktitans

    @M4ROWNER I? would go for a kabar heavy Bowie for your big boy business and a mora for your fine work, everything you will need in the field(blade wise) for half your budget.

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    HillBillyForLiberty

    i find them handy when butchering? game, those pesky chest and hip areas. . . but thats the only purpose ive found.

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    Koa Bartsch

    Great knife review! I am? considering buying the Gerber LMF II. What model is that? Is it the Infantry, the survival, or the ASEK? Also, is the LMF II made in the USA?

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    yugioh420502

    you know you first have to give combat blades a try? before you start to give them a bad name and not recommended them it did the same as the as the survival knife.

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    carsiotto

    Hey Adam, I’ve been watching your videos and I think you’re doing a great thing! I’m new to outdoor survival and I keep reading that serrations aren’t great. At first I thought it was a good thing because you can apply your knife to different tasks like sawing little branches. I am realizing from the comments that I may be wrong but can you tell me why? haha Do you use a different serrated tool like a saw instead? I hope you are able to? get back to me, I would appreciate it a lot!

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    HerrFoobert

    A few comments below me you answer in Czech, and? I hear you give commands auf Deutsch to your Hund. I’m just curious, as you seem to be multilingual.

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