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3.7" Folding Blade Gerber Gear Pledge Pocket Knife $17.50 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Dec 12, 2025 02:29 PM
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freakingwillyDec 12, 2025 02:29 PM
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Blade steel is 7Cr17MoV. Slightly lower carbon and much higher chromium content than the more common 8Cr13MoV blades you see here. This knife will be easier to sharpen (due to lower carbon) and have much better corrosion resistance (due to higher chromium). The trade off is edge retention, so you may need to sharpen it more often.

In terms of hardness/edge detention, a 7 is similar to 440A. An 8 is closer to 440B or AUS 8.

It's a nice knife, but the Ozark Trail D2 bugout clones are $10 regularly and are amazing knives for the price. I have them in every color and they make great gifts.
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Dec 12, 2025 05:19 PM
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NySaverDec 12, 2025 05:19 PM
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This has been my edc for a year and I'm happy with it.
Dec 12, 2025 07:48 PM
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The_Love_SpudDec 12, 2025 07:48 PM
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Quote from freakingwilly :
Blade steel is 7Cr17MoV. Slightly lower carbon and much higher chromium content than the more common 8Cr13MoV blades you see here. This knife will be easier to sharpen (due to lower carbon) and have much better corrosion resistance (due to higher chromium). The trade off is edge retention, so you may need to sharpen it more often.

In terms of hardness/edge detention, a 7 is similar to 440A. An 8 is closer to 440B or AUS 8.

It's a nice knife, but the Ozark Trail D2 bugout clones are $10 regularly and are amazing knives for the price. I have them in every color and they make great gifts.
I bought a nice Gerber and then never removed it from the package because I grabbed a couple of Ozark Trail D2 knives immediately after. I feel shame...

Good luck!
Jon
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Dec 13, 2025 01:10 AM
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freakingwillyDec 13, 2025 01:10 AM
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Quote from The_Love_Spud :
I bought a nice Gerber and then never removed it from the package because I grabbed a couple of Ozark Trail D2 knives immediately after. I feel shame...

Good luck!
Jon
Ah yes... the same of getting a better product for less money.

Personally, I just call it "adding to the collection". Do I need the OT D2 knives in every color? Nope.

Did I need another Kershaw oso sweet, just because it was $20 again? Nah.

Still bought them though!
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Dec 13, 2025 03:20 AM
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The_Love_SpudDec 13, 2025 03:20 AM
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Quote from freakingwilly :
Ah yes... the same of getting a better product for less money.

Personally, I just call it "adding to the collection". Do I need the OT D2 knives in every color? Nope.

Did I need another Kershaw oso sweet, just because it was $20 again? Nah.

Still bought them though!
For me the funny part is that I wasn't (and still arguably am not) a knife enthusiast. My EDC is a Victorinox small enough for my jeans 5th pocket.

And then I jumped from buying one campground knife to owning THREE.

Good luck!
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Dec 13, 2025 12:20 PM
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Dec 13, 2025 12:20 PM
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Quote from freakingwilly :
Blade steel is 7Cr17MoV. Slightly lower carbon and much higher chromium content than the more common 8Cr13MoV blades you see here. This knife will be easier to sharpen (due to lower carbon) and have much better corrosion resistance (due to higher chromium). The trade off is edge retention, so you may need to sharpen it more often. In terms of hardness/edge detention, a 7 is similar to 440A. An 8 is closer to 440B or AUS 8. It's a nice knife, but the Ozark Trail D2 bugout clones are $10 regularly and are amazing knives for the price. I have them in every color and they make great gifts.
This guy knifes ~ sir I want a nice pairing knife that is somewhat flexible, no longer than 3.5 inches, and doesn't cost me more than $50... Could you please recommend some or advice what to be cautious about? Thx!
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fortheboyzDec 13, 2025 04:27 PM
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great knife
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Dec 13, 2025 09:43 PM
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Price is $25 now
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Dec 13, 2025 09:52 PM
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freakingwillyDec 13, 2025 09:52 PM
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Quote from urhonor :
This guy knifes ~ sir I want a nice pairing knife that is somewhat flexible, no longer than 3.5 inches, and doesn't cost me more than $50... Could you please recommend some or advice what to be cautious about? Thx!
For a paring knife, you want a fixed blade and in that case, you're better off with a kitchen knife. These folding knives are meant for more utilitarian use. I wouldn't use one for more delicate cutting, plus they can be difficult to clean.

I bought my Kai Inspire paring knives from the Kai outlet two years ago and they're still razor sharp. Hand wash only, dry immediately, and give it a quick hone on the steel before putting it away. You can get them on Amazon for $12 [amazon.com].

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