22-01492 Gerber EVO JR Fine Edge

22-01492 Gerber EVO JR Fine Edge

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22-01492 Gerber EVO JR Fine Edge
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Introducing a clip folder for knife people who prefer the look of a straight spine; the profile reveals a "seamless" design that begins at the back of the blade and continues along the length of the upper edge of the handle. In fact, the EVO and EVO JR. actually have a little bit of the dagger in them.

Another aesthetic design touch is the series of seven slanting oval openings in the anodized aluminum handle. They serve to make these knives both organic and aggressive. Functionally, the oval openings further reduce the overall weight of these knives to near nothingness.

The blades are constructed of high carbon stainless steel that is coated with titanium nitride for added corrosion resistance. There''s a thumb stud and finger clip for easy one-handed opening. And, there''s an integral finger guard for an extra measure of safety. Bottom line? You''d do well to own such a highly evolved knife.

Total Reviews: 6     Average Rating: (3 stars)
locking mechanism failed!
10/10/2009
Reviewer: Zack J
i personally think that the knife was alright. But the locking mechanism failed on me and i got a deep cut from it.

disaponted
09/06/2010
Reviewer: zachary
tip snapped under a little pressure

evo jr
06/19/2010
Reviewer: mikey
great knife great price and fast shipping

Needs work!
05/30/2008
Reviewer: Lukas Franck
This is a nice knife. Size and price are right. I have the non-serrated version. Design is flawed and needs refinement though. LOTS of edges that catch and rip anything you sit on...including the bench seat in a restaurant on the first day I owned the knife. Nothing a little judicious grinding with a Dremel won't fix, but wait for the next version or use your Dremel!

Clip Placement
05/15/2008
Reviewer: Paul
I have had Gerber Knifes for over 30 years. They have served my well. I recently purched the EVO Jr. I noticed that the holes in the handle and the clip seem to have an alignment issue. It seems that the way the clip rests againest the handle it causes the inner part of my pocket to start to rip.

Good little knife for the $
01/11/2010
Reviewer: MrAndCad
Great knife for the money, good blade shape, and very sharp new. Very little side to side movement when blade is open and good locking.

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