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    Gerber Profile

    And yet again, I found another sleeper.

    Yet again, I found it at Wal-mart.

    This is the Gerber Profile.


    Hit my wallet for about $20 ( doing gear reviews for ya'll is getting expensive)......

    I think that Gerber scored another small win with this knife.

    Marketed as a skinner, I find this knife very capable of dealing with that task, as well as being a great, inexpensive option for survival or defense. It even has a "tactical" vibe to it.

    Scales are soft rubber and very comfortable.



    • Overall Length: 8.56 inches
    • Blade Length: 3.5 inches
    • Weight: 6.1 oz





    The sheath is to be desired, but I suppose it does the job. I see another kydex project coming on.


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    Once again, this knife is very comfortable to the hand and handles well.




    Here it is next to the Bear Grylls Compact fixed blade (review here: http://www.shtfready.com/equipment-b...lade-1675.html )



    Testing for the last few Gerber product I have reviewed was almost mundane. I put all of them through what tests I could and all have passed with flying colors.

    Rope, wood, cardboard, etc. No issues.

    If you're looking for another fixed blade option for the outdoors, this knife packs a value that's hard to pass up.


    Izzy
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    Great review as always.
    You must be a blade person.

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    cool little knife!

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    I'm not necessarily a "blade person" per se, but I appreciate a good knife. My intent was to highlight a few good blades for our use that won't break the bank. Had these knifes been a POS, I woulda made that very clear, but so far each of the knives has been a win.
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    I've been happy with my Gerber Profile, enough so that I bought another (one for camping, one for hunting). I bought it for gutting/skinning and try not to abuse my knives so I don't know how it would hold up if tortured but it certainly feels good and sturdy. I like that it's full tang and intended to replace the grips with wood scales but ended up liking the feel so much that I left it alone.

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