🔪 Cut through the wild with confidence and style!
The GerberGear Freeman Guide Fixed Blade Knife is a compact, durable hunting knife featuring a 4-inch SK-5 medium carbon steel fine edge blade, full tang stainless steel handle with TacHide grip, and a lightweight design. Perfectly crafted for hunting, survival, and outdoor enthusiasts, it offers secure handling and long-lasting performance, all backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Recommended Uses For Product | Fighting |
Brand | Gerber |
Model Name | G0588 |
Special Feature | Full Tang,Lightweight |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | G0588 |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Sk-5 Medium Carbon |
Style | Fixed Blade- Fine Edge- Drop Point |
Blade Length | 4 Inches |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Blade Shape | Spear Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 8.38 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00013658118317 |
Size | 4" |
Manufacturer | Gerber |
UPC | 659641517585 013658118317 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.91 x 5.35 x 1.89 inches |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Gerber |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | G0588 |
Model Year | 2014 |
P**Z
Gutted a cow elk no problem
This is my hands down all time favorite fixed blade hunting knife. My second favorite is the Benchmade hidden canyon hunter. Considering the price difference, Gerber beats it by a mile. It held an edge from cutting through fur and skin on the chest. Stayed sharp enough to cut the diaphragm out cleanly and skinned the whole animal. I did not batton it through the chest or hip bones, however. We used a small hatchet for that. Over all a fantastic value for the real world hunter. Its quality enough to last and function well, cheap enough that you don't cry if you lose it. Also not heavy at all.
A**R
Gerber wlWork Knife
No frills, just a pure working knife that comes razor sharp, sturdy, goodhefy, balance, quality and easy to sharpen. Nothing to knock, just does what it's supposed to do and tough as they come.
G**H
Perfect Knife for Size
Was looking at some more expensive fixed blade Gerbers and noted the reviews for the freeman Guide. For the price this is an excellent knife. Very sharp out of the box, full tang and excellent grip. The knife is small for a fixed blade but excellent for carry as it is light and easily concealed. This knife is a keeper. Love that it is made in the USA. I ordered two by mistake and trying to decide if I want to keep both???
C**D
I have always like Gerber knives and thought this would be a nice ...
I was looking for a full-tang, fixed blade knife in this blade length and decided to purchase this one. I have always like Gerber knives and thought this would be a nice addition to my collection. The blade came pretty sharp out of the package, but I routinely sharpen even my brand new knives and this one sharpens very nicely. The rubber grip is very nice and feels good in the hand and people with smaller hands will especially like this knife. The spine is 90 degrees and works well when using with a ferro rod for fire making and the spine has the right thickness for this knife. I put my index under the top grip fastener and the knife seems to be balanced pretty well. I would've given this knife five stars but the nylon sheath didn't quite make the grade, but don't let that be a deal breaker. The snap on strap on the sheath was a little difficult but I think it will get easier over time. I would say for the price, buy this knife. It's a good value.
A**R
Great knife, crap sheath.
I'm rating the knife, not the crappy sheath. I first bought the folding version of the knife and it held up well to a lot of cutting, so I bought the fixed blade version and I like it as well. The sheath is crap, designed by someone who obviously doesn't carry a knife on a belt much, but this is about the knife and I can replace the sheath with something I'll make out of leather. (What they did was make a sheath that covers most of the knife, with the sides of the sheath running up the grip completely. You can't cut it down because they put the belt loop high. It's a decent sheath if you don't want to get to the knife quickly and it'd be OK if you just use the sheath for a knife left in a bag or box.
C**L
Decent quality trail knife for the cost
I have a couple of these and find them to be decent all around low cost knives. My favorite part of the knife is the finger grooves, they fit my hand well and make the knife easy to manipulate and keep a firm grip, but the handle material will wear with regular use. The steel quality isn't anything to write home about and while the light weight makes the knife easy to carry around, it doesnt give it a ton of cutting power and you will require frequent sharpening with use. That said, the price makes it easy to buy a few and if you lose it, you won't take a hit to your wallet.
J**.
Gerber, good quality knives.
Knife, stay sharp for quite a while and you barely have to touch it up to put the edge back on.My first Gerber and I have bought. I've used for months on end before. I put an edge back on it and it stayed sharp for months on end.
J**S
Best little knife
The GERBER Freeman fixed blade knife is one of the best little knives out there. I do wish it was half serrated, but it’s ok like it is. Blade is just under 4 inches, just right. Came sharp. Handle is rubber and fits the hand good. Wide enough to do working jobs and pointed enough to poke holes. The sheath is useless. Be prepared to find another sheath for this great little knife.
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