Gerber LMF 2 vs. Bear Grylls ultimate survival knife Part 2

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Uploaded by on May 17, 2011

Finally have part 2 done. I also have 3 done but I'll wait a day or two to post it

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  • thank you so frikin much for doing these reviews. I was actually deciding whether to get the Bear or the LMF2. this will help me decide

  • @ShadeSlayer1911 awesome man. I'm glad it finally helped someone. lol

  • i have a 12 dollar underwater knife i bought at a pawn shop that can do the same things it just doesnt have a dark finish

  • @bobbyeph lol good. I hope that $12 knife holds an edge and last you a long time. I have several knives that will do the same thing and don't cost as much. i've said it many times. This is just comparing these 2 knives. I'm not trying to say they are better than any other knife out there. People often compare the two knives b/c they are made by the same company, so I made these videos.

  • Is batoning with a knife some kind of fetish? Why would anyone buy a knife for $50.0 or $100.0 or whatever the amount and have the knife banged up and scratched up using it to baton wood? Bring a small axe or hatchet to do that people!

  • @chinarocks2 ya who in the hell would let anything mess up the perfect look of a knife! I heard people buy $1,000 guns and SHOOT THEM!!! Seriously though, carrying a survival knife in a survival situation (which is when you would need to baton wood) is a lot easier that carrying a axe or hatched. It can do everything you would need a small axe or hatched to do in a survival situation.

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  • You wear gloves?...............you tart

  • Lol 4:14 hang on to your wood :D

  • @chinarocks2 It's about time somebody said this.

    A cheap Hard plastic handal hachet will cost you $8.00.

    I think its a good test of the knifes blade,show what it can take.These reviews help

    you have a feeling of trust with your knife,not that most would beat them up like this.

  • @weaponsandgear you know you can remove the plastic sheath from the carrying part on the LMF 2. it makes it much easier for hammering with.

  • 4:13 oh i never let go of my wood... if you catch my driftitsapenisjoke...

  • It left my hand sore but the it never felt like falling apart would be an issue, I also found the same problem with survival guide fitting into the pouch all in all I paid 50 bucks at wal mart for this and couldn't be more pleased, even if it is a stainless steel blade

  • You can really argue knives all day long if you like I prefer hand made damascas myself but at 50 to 200 an inch (pending in quality and the smith) I don't buy them too often, the idea of batoning is a survival technique not a kinky fetish I'm sure if any one had preference they would use a log splitter, a far as taking a hatchet well survival situations are pre-planned they just happen, and ive used my gb on tent stakes in the hard missouri ground cuz I forgot my mallet, out left my hand sore..

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