⚡ Cut fast, carry smart — the ultimate edge for pros on the move!
The Gerber Gear Mini-Fast Draw Knife features a 2.1-inch high-carbon stainless steel fine edge blade with spring-assisted opening and dual thumbstuds for quick access. Its textured nylon handle offers superior grip, while the slim 5-inch design with pocket clip makes it perfect for everyday carry. Designed for hunters, tradesmen, and outdoor enthusiasts, it’s backed by a limited lifetime warranty ensuring reliable performance wherever you go.
Recommended Uses For Product | Fighting |
Brand | Gerber Gear |
Model Name | G41526 |
Special Feature | Stainless Steel Blade |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | G41526 |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
Style | Fast Draw Fine Edge- 2.1 in. Blade |
Blade Length | 2.1 Inches |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 53.86 Grams |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | fine |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 6 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00013658415263 |
Size | 2.1" |
Manufacturer | Gerber |
UPC | 013658415263 013658015265 803983117471 |
Part Number | G41526 |
Item Weight | 1.9 ounces |
Item model number | G41526 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Material | Other |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Stainless Steel Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
J**N
Compact Powerhouse
I recently purchased the Gerber Gear Mini-Fast Draw Knife and it has quickly become an indispensable tool for everyday carry. This knife is compact, yet robust, making it perfect for a variety of tasks, from opening packages to outdoor activities.What really stands out is the fast draw feature, which allows for quick and easy one-handed opening, a real benefit when you need to access the blade quickly and safely. The safety lock is reliable, ensuring that the knife only opens when you intend it to, which provides peace of mind when carrying it in your pocket or pack.The build quality is exactly what you would expect from Gerber—solid and durable. The blade itself is exceptionally sharp and retains its edge even after considerable use, minimizing the need for frequent sharpening. The ergonomic handle fits comfortably in the hand, providing good grip even in wet conditions.For anyone in need of a reliable, easy-to-carry knife, the Gerber Gear Mini-Fast Draw Knife is an excellent choice. It’s tough, dependable, and offers great functionality in a small package. Highly recommended for both everyday tasks and more rigorous outdoor adventures!
J**O
Great Little Knife!
I was looking for something a little more discreet than my usual SOG Flash Tanto or my Gerber Applegate Fairbairn folders to carry with me at work. Working in an office with the knife clip visible on your pocket can draw too many stares or comments for comfort in these politically correct times. I still need to open things and cut fasteners (string, zip ties, tape) occasionally and scissors are not always handy. So this knife fits the bill perfectly. It is small, closed about 3" in length and open about 5 1/8". Initially I experienced the issue with knife not locking on the open sequence. then I noticed why, the way I held it would put my thumb in the way of the opposite thumb stud and it would interrupt the open sequence. I shifted my grip and that cured that issue. The knife opens fast and locks positively. It is the perfect size for small tasks. Light, yet ruggedly built, I think this will be my new EDC knife for work. I'd recommend it for anyone looking for a SMALL knife for light duty, this is your best bet!
T**2
Let down by the lock - Updated
I really like the look and feel of this knife. The size is perfect for my tastes, and the blade is sharp enough to shave with. It takes some skin with it, but it will remove hair. I like the texture on the scales which make it easy to hold solidly.The real downsides are the assisted opening and the locking mechanism. The assisted open isn't strong enough to open the knife all the way, and at least on my unit, the lock never engages on its own. You have to open the knife until the assist takes over, then flick your wrist to get it to open the rest of the way, not that big of a deal, but if it's not going to work right I'd rather just not have it.The lock is the worst part. Mine does not engage automatically like I've seen it do in reviews. You have to manually engage it every time. It feels cheap and flimsy, and is in a bad location. I think I'm going to end up returning this knife or ordering another one, because the way it is just doesn't work for me.UpdateWell, after about 200 opens and closes (I fidget with my knives) the locking and assisted draw are much better. The lock engages almost all the time now, and the assist works most of the time too. I've upped my review from 3 to 4 stars, and plan on keeping the knife. The lock still feels cheap, and it's fairly gritty when you're closing the blade, but other than that things are working well.
K**E
Bad design, unacceptable quality control
I really thought I was going to like this knife, but I was very wrong. The design is flawed to begin with. There is a spring in there, that is supposed to assist with blade opening. Because of this spring, there is a safety lock on the side of the handle. The safety lock doubles as the locking mechanism, which means that it does not have the liner lock that is common with similar knives. The problems with the design are numerous, starting with the fact that the spring is so weak as to be useless. It is cumbersome to open, and once you get it open, the locking mechanism that is supposed to lock the blade is not reliable. With knives that have the liner lock, the liner snaps into place securely in a manner such that there is no uncertainty whether it is locked or not. With Gerber's goofy locking mechanism you have to make a concerted effort to force the lock mechanism to engage, and even when it is engaged, the only way to be certain that it is, is by trying to close the blade. This is not at all the same as with knives that have the liner lock. It is simply a poorly designed mechanism that does not work adequately well. In addition to the design flaws, there is a curiously large amount of friction when the blade is opened or closed. I had just opened the package sealed at the factory, and was surprised by this. I worked the blade open and closed several times and it didn't get better. It felt almost as though there was some sort of grit inhibiting the motion of the blade. I took out a 10-power magnifying lens and what I saw surprised me very much. The lower part of the blade, close to and around the pivot, was covered with metal shaving and assorted grit, especially in the narrow space between the thick part of the blade and the liner on both sides. The knife had been assembled and packaged without having gone through any cleaning step. Of course I can clean it, but I shouldn't have to. And even if I cleaned it, I couldn't be certain that the metal shavings aren't coming from the interior of the pivot and that the pivot isn't going to grind itself away in short order. What a disappointment. I'm sending this knife back to Amazon and will probably look for another similar knife. It probably won't be another Gerber.
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