Tools Department
LMF II Survival Knife
The one knife for wilderness survival
By Gerber (1629)
Spending time out in the wilderness? Left to fend for yourself? These are the scenarios that inspired the LMF II. Former military man Jeff Freeman led the charge to engineer this fearless new 10" survival knife. And we field tested it with the troops.
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. It can even be lashed to a pole to create a spear.
The over-molded handle successfully limits blistering. There is complete separation between the tang and butt cap, so the LMF will absorb the shocks of hammering & prevents electrical shocks. Smartly situated grooves & lashing holes let the LMF II convert to a spear.
The low-profile sheath facilitates movement, limits noise, works for parachuting, & attaches to a belt or Molle vest. A patented, integrated sharpener means edge retention in the field.
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