Gerber LST Folding Knife – Amazing Lightweight Indestructibility
The Gerber LST is an ultra light and ultra-thin pocket knife designed by none other than Pete Gerber, the founder of Gerber Legendary Blades (also known as Gerber Gear), and Blackie Collins (one of Gerber’s former knife designers) in 1980. Pete Gerber had a vision of creating knives that were ultra lightweight due to using synthetic materials in the handle but at the same time retained their qualities of rugged performance and reliability. The LST is proudly made in Portland, Oregon in the United States of America instead of China.
My initial impression when I first held this knife in my hand was that it was amazingly lightweight and ultra thin, yet had a feeling of indestructability. The smooth lock back mechanism was a delight to operate with a pleasant, firm “click” sound emitted whilst doing so. It has an overall length of 6.10” (15.5. cm) with a blade length of of 2.63” (6.7 cm). When closed it is only a mere 3.61” or 9.2 cm so it really doesn’t take up a lot of space in your pocket.
The blade
This knife features a fine-edge, drop-point blade made from 420 HC (high carbon) stainless steel which is a great mid-range steel.
This steel is more than capable at handling any tasks that this knife may be used for (cutting boxes, packages, cord etc). The knife came razor sharp out of the packaging and was able to shave the hair of my arm with ease. It also was able to slice through paper quite easily. I also opened several boxes with relative ease in my testing of this knife.
The handle
The handle is made from glass filled nylon. It has a nice feel to it and the textured thumb […]





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