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420HC Stainless steel blade
Over-molded handle limits blistering
Complete separation between the tang and butt cap
Absorbs shocks from hammering and prevents shocks of electricity
10 5/8" overall
4 7/8" blade
420HC Stainless steel blade
Over-molded handle limits blistering
Complete separation between the tang and butt cap
Absorbs shocks from hammering and prevents shocks of electricity
10 5/8" overall
4 7/8" blade
Product Description
Down behind enemy lines? 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" tactical knife. And we field-tested 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. The over-molded handle successfully limits blistering. There is complete separation between the tang and butt cap, so the knife absorbs the shocks from hammering and prevents the shocks of electricity. Smartly situated grooves and lashing holes let the LMF II convert to a spear. The low-profile sheath facilitates movement, limits noise, works for parachuting, and attaches to a belt or MOLLE vest. The patented, integrated sharpener means edge retention in the field.
knife is awesome very sturdy. The sheath is excellent the leg straps are nice. everyone should have one.
marshall Sep 12, 2014 (5 out of 5)
Crossover
I have watched many comparisons to other survival/tactical knives on line. The one thing they do not mention is this knife (imo) is a crossover providing the best of all worlds. It's multi purpose gives it the edge you need in any situation, urban, wilderness and tactical survival. The woods where I live are 50 feet out the front door and would attack the bear after my dog with it. I was trained militarily in survival technics and equipment and have used and abused this gerber lmfII, also easy to modify with fire starter, Para cord etc. You'll regret not buying one if your a survivalist/camping/prepper/outdoor type man or woman. I would only recommend this knife for the experienced user, to much for a beginner. Stay free Over
Gene Jan 26, 2013 (5 out of 5)
best all aroud
I think you should have lest 3 types of knife "folding- fighting- Survival.. this is my top pick for Survival!!! for folding I say a Zero tolerance... for fighting a K-BAR. I believe in you get what you pay for!!!
adam wagner Mar 28, 2012 (5 out of 5)
Gerber lmf 2
This knife is awesome, I have purchased 20-30 different items from budk and this is by far the best product I have purchased yet. It exceeds all demands that a survival knife should and I am completely satisfied with this product
jneil84 Jan 19, 2012 (5 out of 5)
LMF II
This knife performs. I used it to chop down a tree and it is still sharp. Best survival knife by far.
bryce Nov 11, 2011 (5 out of 5)
survivalist
This knife is bad a*s. I have had this knife for about a year now and it is still razor sharp. This knife will last you forever. I love this knife and I use it a lot. If you what a knife that will do the job this is the knife.
Sawyer May 10, 2009 (5 out of 5)
tough as nails.
This knife is a bad son of a b****, though not much of a chopper it will cut 2 inch tree limbs without to much trouble, doesn't come razor sharp out of the box, but using the sharpener built into the sheath get's a nearly razor edge. the sheath has a lot of features, it comes with two straps allowing you to attach it to your thigh, and of course the sharpener. also if you like you can remove the actual sheath from the belt/leg attachments. the steel is 420HC Stainless and it keeps a good edge. it's made to cut the skin of a fuselage, or break the Plexiglas of a helicopter/plane. it's been field tested with the troops. at this price i recommend you buy from budk, this knife usually runs 100-140 dollars, good job budk.