22-08444 Gerber Paraframe I Stainless Fine Edge

22-08444 Gerber Paraframe I Stainless Fine Edge

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22-08444 Gerber Paraframe I Stainless Fine Edge
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If Gerber had settled for making just one version of the Paraframe knife, people might have been content. Because this reputable example of framelock design caught on admirably among knife lovers...making the Paraframe a mainstay of the industry. But we figured there''''s no merit in being stingy, so we worked up a total of eight versions. And the people were pleased.

There is a simplicity to this knife that relates as much to function as it does to form. It''''s a breeze to open. The clip point blade configuration is ideal for cutting in close quarters. Openness rules the day where the handle is concerned, there''''s more air than metal,so it''''s quite lightweight and quite easy to keep clean.

Clip a Paraframe into your pocket, and you''''re fully equipped to take care of business. Your only challenge is figuring out which one...

Total Reviews: 7     Average Rating: (3 stars)
Junk
09/30/2007
Reviewer: David Bourdette
Having both a 4 inch fine and a mini fine for both pocket and fishing. After a year both have broken frames and are worthless. They clain Stainless Steel but it is more like cheap pot metal. No more Gerber china made junk for me.

problems after a year
09/05/2008
Reviewer: nightmoves
this knife was good for awhile it was my faveorite everyday carry at work, dosent keep the greatest edge but sharpens quickly, anyhoo the knife is assembled poorly the whole thing is held toghther buy one pin and a tiny screw that after time wears down from friction, i took a pin from a hardware store and did away with the screw setup, i hammerd the pin all the way through and cut off the remaining, works fine now and is actually stronger than it was.

Great Knife
08/17/2009
Reviewer: Monk
I'm a retired SWAT cop. I've had my ParaFrame for a good while and I've tortured the poor thing. It has held up very, very well. I hope they don't stop making it because it is a very good knife! I have Benchmades, Emersons and all the rest but sometimes it's nice to have a knife that you can use and not worry about it if it breaks. I've used this one like that and guess what? It's taken the abuse! Good job Gerber! Keep making this knife!

best
07/07/2008
Reviewer: justin
i have like 100 knives and my gerber knives is the best

great
06/27/2008
Reviewer: Daniel
I don't know what everyone else is talking about, but I've had this knife for almost four years and haven't had any problem with it. It stays extremely sharp, opens easly, and is lite and easy to carry. Maybe this isn't the Paraframe 1, thats what I've got and it has a titanium coating on it...... maybe thats it, but it's still a great knife.

You pay for what you get
05/14/2008
Reviewer: CC
If you want a well made knife, $20 won't cover it. This knife is designed for mass production and not much else beyond that. It's not that bad for being only $20 dollars...

China!
05/02/2008
Reviewer: Paul
Light and nice design. Made in China ruin thing, $0.25 saving on pivot = broken in first day. Sad.

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