🔪 Cut through the day with confidence—your ultimate pocket companion!
The Gerber Gear Folding Pocket Knife features a durable 3.76-inch 420HC stainless steel clip point blade with a fine edge, secured by a patented lock-back mechanism. Its ergonomic, slip-resistant rubberized alligator grip on a glass-filled nylon handle ensures comfort and control. Compact and foldable, it fits easily in your pocket or ballistic nylon sheath, making it an essential tool for camping, hunting, trades, and everyday carry. Backed by Gerber's limited lifetime warranty, this knife is built to last and perform.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Brand | Gerber Gear |
Model Name | 0539-0814 |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Pocket Knife |
Handle Material | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Folding Knife- Fine Edge |
Blade Length | 3.76 Inches |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Item Weight | 7.68 ounces |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | fine |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 2.5 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00013658460690 |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Size | 3.8" |
Manufacturer | Gerber Gear |
UPC | 013658460690 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.41 x 5.43 x 2.52 inches |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.5 x 5.5 x 2.8 inches |
Brand Name | Gerber Gear |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
Material | Other |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 46069N |
Model Year | 2012 |
R**R
My fourth Gator purchase since I have liked them so well.
Great knife! Skinned and cut up an Elk with my new knife this fall. I’ve had the Gerber gator mate for more than 10 years. It’s a fantastic hunting knife. I’ve done great with the smaller knife and it fits comfortably in my blue jeans pocket. I bought two more for my hunting partners this year and saw the clip point full-size gator was on sale so I decided to buy myself the bigger version. I really enjoyed it. Comfortable in my hand, the rubberized nonstick surface makes for a great grip and it’s comfortable to use. So many knives with Hard or Sharp handle edges start to dig into your hand when you use them for a long time. This knife works great.I haven’t decided which one I like better, the full-size gator with the clip point or the gator mate with the clip point. If you have small hands go with the gator mate. Otherwise decide how you’re going to carry it, if you want to carry it in your bluejeans pocket go with the smaller one. If you like to carry your knife in your pack or your jacket pocket then you might want to go with the full-size gator. Of course they come with the shoes you can put on your belt too. I like the clip point, it’s easier to pierce the hide with that then the drop point. Just my personal preference. Fantastic functional knife Great gift for someone who’s going to put a knife to good use.
D**M
Excellent knife
This has been my favourite knife ever. The blade is very sharp, but beware that it is not hard steel. Great handle. I wish they were making them still.
A**T
Perfect lightweight hunting knife
I don’t need a big Bowie knife for my hunting needs and weight is a big thing while working through the hills and canyons of western Texas. This knife is strong and retains a great edge. It’s lightweight enough to mount on a sling or backpack strap. I used zip ties to mount mine on my sling and I don’t even notice it’s there until I need it. I liked it so much I bought another for my pack. Combined with my Swiss Army knife I have all the tools I need for field dressing and quartering whatever I am hunting.
J**Y
GERBER ROCKS!!!
Bought as a replacement for same style I bought my dad 15 years ago. Same quality and style!
T**.
Gerber Clip Point Gator Knife
Had one years ago. Found this one to replace the old one with.It is one of my every day carry knives. Stays sharp and it's rugged.
E**C
Best pocketknife.....ever!
Knife is great; it arrived sharp and with a case. The knife itself is made in Portland but the case is made in China. I had a couple of these same knives years ago and the shape of the knife was always the same with minor changes made in the actual labeling on the blade itself. I believe a previous version of this same knife had a hardness rating stamped on the blade of "650." This latest version is not stamped on the blade but the package indicates it's a 440 hardness IIRC. Also worth mentioning is the case quality. The latest case is nowhere near as good as the previous versions. It is very stiff and does not close easily around the knife. Previous versions were a thick Cordura material which was likely more durable. Gerber probably changed suppliers and went cheaper on the case for better profit. Other than that, it's a solid knife and I'm sure I will get years of service out of it just like the others I had before. My advice: Buy it!
J**.
Quality Built Hunting Knife
This is a great knife at a reasonable price. I originally purchased one of these knives more than 10+ years ago and have been very impressed with the quality of its workmanship. This knife has weathered many hunting seasons in honorable fashion, which is indicative of American built pride. The handle is perfect in size as it allows plenty of surface area for a proper grip while cleaning game, etc., I have found the grip material comfortable, slip resistant, and it looks as good as when I bought it several years ago. The blade has also proven sturdy and retains a great edge. This knife has been subjected to the rigors of normal hunting elements/tasks and has held up well. The blade has always been cleaned after use and it has resisted rust and stains despite many years of use. I would recommend this knife to anyone looking for a quality built, durable, American Made Hunting Knife.NOTE: I recently purchased two more of these knives to give as gifts. The order was received quickly in just a few days.
R**E
Nothing fancy, but it works.
With so many Gerber knives (and their competitors) being made in China but sold at USA prices, I was thrilled to find that Amazon still had the USA version of the Gator, although it was sold as used and may have been a return. In any case, while it doesn't have any flashy distinguishing features except perhaps the grip, that's pretty refreshing in this era of tactical knives, survival knives, multi-tools and so on. For some reason, I thought that the Gator had a finger guard "flipper" for fast opening, and the absence of both that and thumb stud(s) is the only reason I can't rightly give it five stars. That aside, it's the right size to fit in a pocket as a work knife or in its included belt sheath. There are certain tasks that I wouldn't subject a folding knife to if a fixed blade is available, as the moving parts aren't always up to the abuse, but the Gator would have a place in a tool box, tackle box or emergency kit. Personally, I'll probably bring it along on fishing trips because of the grip.
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