Bear Grylls Pocket Survival Guide

Let's be honest, how many people actually buy this knife and put themselves in a life or death situation? I would always prefer to have a $300 survival knife in a true survival situation, but I don't get into those situations in the first place. For the average weekend warrior, this knife is really good for the price. Yes, it is Chinese steel and construction, but it is decent steel and the knife is well made for the price.

GERBER BEAR GRYLLS SURVIVAL SCOUT new w/ box & pocket guide to survival. Shipped with USPS First Class Package. 1/2 Serrated high carbon stainless steel drop point blade, ideal for edge retention and cutting ropeDual-sided thumb stud for easy single-hand openingErgonomic textured rubber grip maximizes comfort and reduces slippageClip for convenient pocket carry and priorities of survival pocket guideBlade Length: 3.63' 30.

If you want a top of the line knife, then pay $300. I wanted a fun camping knife, and this is it. The knife did not arrive razor sharp, but that was easily fixed with a quick sharpening.

The steel does hold an edge well. Easeus keygen machine code. Some people complain about the sheath, but I actually really like it. It rides well on a belt, and it is not bulky or overly heavy.

The fire steel works great. I took the cheesy whistle off and gave it to my 8 year-old son.

He enjoys playing around with it. The knife is a little gimmicky with all of the Bear Grylls colors and logo, but it does the job. The pommel does what it is supposed to do, and the knife has plenty of beef to if for chopping or batoning. Once again, if you plan on living in the jungles for 3 years wearing only a loin cloth and carrying one knife, this is probably not the one.

For everyone else, this is a good knife at a great price. This is a heavy knife kit (13oz) that includes plastic/web sheath, firestarter, honing steel, and whistle. The knife came sharp, has a great rubberized grip, and feels as solid as any knife I've had. The blade quality reminds me of my father's WWII army knife, meaning it's thick, dark gray, and feels evenly weighted in your hand. The knife and firestarter snap-lock into the plastic part of the sheath, so they won't come out or bounce around while I'm hiking with the sheath strapped to my belt. I hike a lot in the Colorado mountains and I will now go with this knife kit rather than the loose collection of other blades, whistles, and bic lighters that I've carried in the past.

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As a survival/hiking kit, this item is exactly what I was looking for. You can see several reviews on the Bear Grylls survival knife, however most all have been on the knife with the serrated blade. That knife would get a totally different rating from me as I have tried and tested these knives. Gerber did have some quality control issues in the beginning with these knives but all is well now and this knife is fine tuned. The fine edge is great for easy sharpening, durability and practicality.

In all of the reviews you will see that the sheath and the bells and whistles (literally a whistle) is very cool and multi functional. The knife itself though is worth the money and low cost at Wal-mart. It is not too big, not too small. The handle feels great in your hand and most of all the blade stands up to the test.

I have had several people want to buy it off of me. It is amazing that this 'fine' blade without the serrated is not offered in the stores. You cant get them anywhere. I ordered this one online at walmart and for the price.I got a great survival knife.

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