How to Close a Gerber Pocket Knife


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One of the most important parts of owning a Gerber pocket knife is making sure it’s closed properly. There are several things you can do to make sure that your blade stays closed and that it’s protected against the elements. Whether you’re in the field or at home, here are some tips that can help you make sure that it’s safe and ready to go.

General protection

If you are looking for a pocket knife to carry around the house or on your next trip, consider one from the Gerber range. These knives are a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts and are perfect for camping, hiking, survival, and general cutting tasks. The brand also has a wide variety of utility knives that are loaded with practical features.

Gerber’s Assisted Opening Pocket Knives are available in liner lock and pivot lock designs. Both of these models feature drop point blades that can be serrated or straight. All of these knives have a comfortable, easy-to-use opening mechanism that is ideal for quick deployment.

Compression lock

If you’re considering purchasing a new Gerber pocket knife, there are several different types of locks that you can choose from. Depending on what you’re looking for, you may want to consider a frame lock, a liner lock, or a compression lock. Each is better than the next in their own way.

Frame locks are more secure than liner locks, and are usually stronger. The locking mechanism on a frame lock is located on the back of the handle. A detent ball is often included in this design to keep the blade closed. Some higher-end knives, such as the CRKT Drifter, use a titanium frame lock.

Frame lock

The frame lock on Gerber pocket knives is not the only way to secure your knife. You can also use the lanyard hole or a thumb stud to close your knife. But before you jump into it, there are some things you should know.

A frame lock on a Gerber pocket knife is a spring-loaded piece of metal that locks the blade in place. It also adds mechanical strength and helps keep your blade from folding inward.

Frame locks are typically made of titanium and are found on mid-range knives. They are known for their strength, but can be a little heavy.

Exchange-a-blade

If you’re looking for a combination saw and utility knife that’s as light as a feather, Gerber’s Exchange-a-Blade is a good choice. The blades are forged from stainless steel and feature a push/pull action. This saw is over eight inches long when folded and over fourteen inches long when fully extended.

Aside from the blade itself, the exchange-a-blade also comes with an integrated pocket clip for easy portability. There is also a solid aluminium handle that is sturdy enough to withstand the test of time.

As far as the name goes, the exchange-a-blade is a practical utility knife that’s designed to last. Its fine and course tooth blades are designed to cut through wood and bone in seconds.

Ultralight LST

The Gerber Ultralight LST is a great little folding knife. This small but mighty pocket knife is lightweight and has a nice lanyard hole that you can use to hold it securely when not in use.

The blade is about 1.96 inches in length and made from proper knife steel. The handle is made from a textured fiberglass-reinforced nylon (FRN) that provides a nice grip. It also has a lanyard hole at the back of the handle, which is helpful if you have to hold the knife with one hand.

Ghostrike

You might wonder what to do when you want to close a Gerber pocket knife with Ghostrike. Luckily, there are some things you can do to make the process a little easier.

First, you should move your thumb away from the blade. If you try to close the knife with your thumb in the way, you could slice it. It is important to do this so you do not hurt yourself.

Second, you should push the blade into the handle piece. This is where you will find the factory edge. However, the edge is not very pleasant to use. You will have to spend some time sharpening it.

Benchmade Griptilian

If you are looking for a pocket knife with a solid reputation for high quality and a good grip, you might want to consider the Benchmade Griptilian. This pocket knife is made by one of the best known manufacturers in the industry. It offers excellent ergonomics and features a blade that cuts like a dream.

The Benchmade Griptilian is available in many different styles and sizes. You can also customize the blade to suit your needs. For instance, you can opt for a plain edged blade, or you can purchase a ComboEdge blade, which is a partially serrated blade.

Ken Onion

Ken Onion is an innovative knifemaker whose work has revolutionized the industry. Born in 1963, he hails from Kaneohe, Hawaii, and invented the SpeedSafe assisted opening mechanism for Kershaw Knives - earning him a position as Premier Knife Designer with them.

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