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British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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Mercia
Not sure if this one got recalled - I remember it having a very high failure and replacement rate though due to it not having a full tang AND being apparently suitable for hammering (!)

See here

[video=youtube;2-oR4K4sVR8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-oR4K4sVR8[/video]
 

Huon

Native
May 12, 2004
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Spain
Not sure if this one got recalled - I remember it having a very high failure and replacement rate though due to it not having a full tang AND being apparently suitable for hammering (!)

See here

[video=youtube;2-oR4K4sVR8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-oR4K4sVR8[/video]

Hammering? Bizarre :)

I wouldn't rule it out based on that video or activity.

To be honest I wouldn't buy one but that is down to personal taste not personal experience. Hammering aside, the reviews I've seen have been good.
 

John Fenna

Lifetime Member & Maker
Oct 7, 2006
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Most Gerber sharps that I have owned seemed a little on the hard side of things with a propensity to chipping their edges.
BG branded stuff just looks to "Action Man Toy" to me
Strangely enough - if you google images for "action Man toy knife" you will see a picture of a BG knife - so I am not alone it would seem!
 

Col.Decker

Member
Apr 23, 2014
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Newport, Shropshire
I must confess, there was no cuddly toy. Sorry disappoint. I really fancied one of them Ray Mears knives as I figured if it's good enough for him it'll be good enough for me. But good lord £££!!!
 

Graham_S

Squirrely!
Feb 27, 2005
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Saudi Arabia
It was the early BG knives that had the problem with the handle splitting, in the later knives the problem was fixed.
I've got one, and it's been fine.
It's not a bad knife once you get past the snobbery about the BG issue.
You can, however get far more knife for much less money.
 

fluffkitten

Full Member
Mar 8, 2014
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Nottingham
I must confess, there was no cuddly toy. Sorry disappoint. I really fancied one of them Ray Mears knives as I figured if it's good enough for him it'll be good enough for me. But good lord £££!!!

No cuddly toy? But how do you sleep at night in the wilds without at least one cuddly toy to cuddle up to? :D

I seem to always make room for a teddy bear in my pack/panniers. :)
 

Dunx

Full Member
Apr 8, 2013
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West Wales
Not sure if this one got recalled - I remember it having a very high failure and replacement rate though due to it not having a full tang AND being apparently suitable for hammering (!)

See here

[video=youtube;2-oR4K4sVR8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-oR4K4sVR8[/video]

Looking at the picture its the newest version of bg knife. Ie the bg ultimate pro as opposed the the bg ultimate knife.

http://ultimatesurvivaltips.com/gerber-bear-grylls-ultimate-pro-survival-knife-review/
 

Nice65

Brilliant!
Apr 16, 2009
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There have been problems with the parang (now sorted) and some problems with the half tang on the BG Ultimate Survival. Tell you what Col.Decker, if you bust it (in normal use) and can't get it replaced under warranty, I'll send you a Mora Robust or Gerber Paracord gratis.

Gerber made immediate improvements to the parang, not sure about the knife. Personally I prefer a full tang, like the Compact and Paracord knives. Now, I'm a bit of a steel and knife snob and don't even like Gerber. It's just I cannot fault either of the two full tangs I have. They just work. JD did a review a while back on the Compact.

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=87436


Red, I don't think hammering a Mora Robust is going to do it any favours. I have 4 of them, want me to do a test :lol:

I'm not going to though, hammering almost any knife will break it, except my favourite bushy knife here ;)

[video]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TvZQv3qOkBs[/video]


Can't seem to embed the vid, sorry :(
 
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Dunx

Full Member
Apr 8, 2013
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West Wales
I'm not going to though, hammering almost any knife will break it, except my favourite bushy knife here ;)

[video]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TvZQv3qOkBs[/video]


Can't seem to embed the vid, sorry :(

The pro is full tang.... Oh and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAxbKVG62Lw

Seems to stand up pretty well tbh

Impressive video with the nut though. Wouldnt do that with any of my knived though to compare
 
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Blaidd

Nomad
Jun 23, 2013
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UK
And the tip is.... Learn how to use a hammer, and practice your hand-eye coordination.

via Tapatalk mind control.
 

Nice65

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Apr 16, 2009
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The difference is though the Mora's are not described as being suitable for the task.

Are the BG knives? That would seem to be a ridiculous recommendation. Happy to be proved wrong.

I looked on the BG site amongst others, but couldn't find anything about hammering it.
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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Are the BG knives? That would seem to be a ridiculous recommendation. Happy to be proved wrong.

I looked on the BG site amongst others, but couldn't find anything about hammering it.

Take a look on Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Gerber-31-000751-Survival-Ultimate-Serrated/dp/B003R0LSMO

Special Features: Hammer Pommel, Full Tang, Emergency Whistle, Fire Starter, Sheath, Sharpening Stone

They do describe it this way

Anyway, I posted in the thread to respond to the point of "there's nothing wrong with BG Gerbers". I think I have proved my point that the manufacturing and design standards on the range are...suspect at best.
 

Nice65

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Apr 16, 2009
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W.Sussex
Ah ok. Hammer pommel means the pommel can be used to crack nuts, bust glass etc, it's a bit of tang that sticks out. It doesn't mean you can hit the knife with a hammer.

I'd agree, there have been some problems, but Gerber have been quick to address them. As I said, I'm not a Gerber fan, but certain knives in the range work extremely well and I'd recommend them for hard work.
 

presterjohn

Settler
Apr 13, 2011
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United Kingdom
The BG knife has usually come out well when fairly reviewed. It is not my cup of tea due to it's........ well everything really, but as a tool it is quite functional and does the job it should.
 

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