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Gerber Mark II Knife [22-01874]
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Recommended Uses For ProductFor Combat
BrandGERBER GEAR
Model NameGerber Blades
Special FeatureStainless
Age Range (Description)Adult
Included ComponentsSheath
🎒Includes ballistic nylon sheath for secure carry
🗡️6.5" double serrated spear point blade
🛡️Die cast aluminum handle for rugged grip
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Description
🗡️ Own the legacy. Command every survival moment.
READY FOR ACTION - Comes with a ballistic nylon sheath for safe, accessible carry on the go.
STEALTHY DURABLE - Black oxide coating reduces glare and resists corrosion, keeping you mission-ready.
ERGONOMIC POWER GRIP - Die cast aluminum handle ensures a sturdy, confident hold in any situation.
TIMELESS RELIABILITY - Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this classic from 1966 never quits.
UNMATCHED TACTICAL EDGE - Double serrated blade pierces and slices with precision, perfect for survival and combat.
The Gerber Mark II Knife features a 6.5-inch high carbon stainless steel double serrated spear point blade with a black oxide coating for corrosion resistance and reduced reflection. Its die cast aluminum handle offers a durable, secure grip, complemented by a ballistic nylon sheath for safe transport. Designed for combat and survival, this iconic knife combines rugged functionality with timeless reliability, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Specifications
Recommended Uses For Product
For Combat,Survival
Brand
GERBER GEAR
Model Name
Gerber Blades - Mark II - Box
Special Feature
Stainless Steel
Age Range (Description)
Adult
Included Components
Sheath
Handle Material
Die Cast Aluminum
Color
Black
Blade Material
High Carbon Stainless Steel
Style
Modern
Blade Length
6.5 Inches
Product Care Instructions
Hand Wash Only
Blade Shape
Spear Point
Blade Edge
Plain/Serrated
Item Length
12.75 Inches
Is Cordless?
Yes
Global Trade Identification Number
00013658018747
Power Source
AC/DC
Size
6.5"
Manufacturer
Gerber
Manufacture Year
1966
UPC
013658018747
Part Number
22-01874
Item Weight
12 ounces
Item model number
22-01874
Batteries
1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Material
Other
Voltage
1 Volts
Item Package Quantity
1
Number Of Pieces
5
Special Features
Stainless Steel
Batteries Included?
No
Batteries Required?
No
Warranty Description
Limited lifetime warranty
Have a Question? See What Others Asked
What sort of sheath does it come with, if any?
Are these knives Made in USA? The Amazon description says they are.
While admittedly super cool looking, what is a good use for this knife?
Is the tang the full length of the handle? Does it have a proper tang as one with the blade, or is it one of those cheap pieces of crap?
Reviews
4.7
All from verified purchases
R**T
Great Knive
I had been wanting one of these knives for several years, not for any real purpose, just to have one, and finally decided to go ahead and spend the cash to get it. It's great! The blade seems fixed in the handle very well and the whole thing has a nice ring too it when tapped lightly on a solid surface. The blade comes not quite as sharp as I wanted it, but the end is extremely pointy. A quick run through on a 900 grit finishing stone and I had it razor sharp. The sheath has a nice plastic insert in it to protect the fabric from the blade, and there are several buttons and straps on it to diversify the carrying positions of it. I plan to use this knive for just carrying it on my property out in the woods. I'm sure it would be great for any survival needs. The only negative I can say is I wish the handle had a little more grip to it, its kinda smooth for the style of blade it is. Perhaps some bead blasting would rough it up a little, but it would remove the black finish so maybe not. All in all, it's a great knive, well worth the money, I see it lasting years.
K**S
Worth it!
This Gerber MkII is still a Beautiful dagger. First made back in the late '60's, for combat. It is not a survival knife nor is it heavy duty enough for chopping.The original sheath was leather, the current sheath is rip stop nylon with a krydex liner for the Blade itself. This new sheath is the problem with the overall package. 1st the Krydex holds the blade so tight the Blade can't be removed one handed. I fixed this by Filing the inside, and top of the Krydex until the blade comes out easier but still held in place.2nd is the Straps and snaps that holds the knife into the sheath. The snaps are at the very end of their straps, leaving no pull tab at the end. One must use fingertips to unsnap these straps. The upper strap cannot be resnaped on the handle one handed. My fix will be remove the upper strap, and install a new strap with velcro.In defense of Gerber, the old leather sheath would rot and fall apart in the jungles of south east Asia. This new sheath should last for decades of use.
M**C
Well-designed, high-quality knife made for a singular purpose
Schrade makes a nearly identical knife (their “needle boot knife”) which is sold for a fraction of the price, however I don’t own theirs yet, so I can’t compare quality. I do mention it though, for those who may be interested in a cheaper (yet very similar) knife. Schrade’s is currently less than $20.That said, this is a high-quality knife, which feels absolutely amazing. I’m no expert, so I’m not going to comment on the quality of the steel, but I do have a collection of around a dozen fixed-blade knives, and speaking purely in terms of design and “feel”, it’s probably my favorite. I think that I’d still prefer a classic Ka-bar Marine-style 1200-series fighting knife for a genuine combat situation, but these commando-style knives modeled after the classic Fairbairn-Sykes design just feel amazing in the hand, and would more easily slip between the ribs and pierce organs, on account of its slim stilleto design, and its relative length. (I realize this is a very morbid way of comparing them, but let’s be honest: this is a fighting knife, built for one singular purpose. Since some reading this may be military and may conceivably buy one for its intended purpose, I’m going to keep it real.If you’re a collector, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed in its quality. If you’re a soldier, you may prefer to go with a somewhat heavier-duty multipurpose survival knife, which can serve other purposes like chopping. That’s personal opinion though, and Major Sykes would undoubtedly disagree.
A**T
Classic blade, Outstanding buy.
The coveted MKII has stood the test of time only to be reborn again. This blade is purpose built from the ground up and still made in the USA. It is meant for the collector or Operator. If you need a "field/survival" knife do another search for "field/survival" knives. If you are an Operator in need of an offensive blade for your kit, this is the knife you are looking for. I will re-state that this is not a utility blade. Learn the history of this item and the application before you commit. Excellent buy. Couldn't be happier with the three I bought. I personally like the sheath and find it highly functional. I've had several high quality knives patterned after the MKII and this newest version blows them away. I prefer it to the older Gerber versions too because of the black finish and higher quality steel. If I ever need to defend or offend to protect myself with this knife I am 100% confident it will perform.
A**L
Love the changes, but it seemed a bit lighter than my 89' sticker.
I liked the new recessed serrated portion, without the pointed teeth that would snag on things, and could snap off. I loved the balance, and after adding a bit of 550 cord to the handle and extending the snap at the top on the sheath it felt good strapped on my left hip. I like to cross draw, and I was test throwing it in no time. The tip hasn't come off yet, but I am not worried if it does, thats the "thing"; when you throw things at "trees". For the price, it is sturdy, and I am not worried about saving it in a glass case. Don't be afraid to sharpen it, but it isn't for opening canned peaches, but I am sure if you had too.... Another high note, it comes with a "molly" style sheath set up, so lots of options for mounting it to self or gear, even comes with stuff to tie it to your leg and be totally "cool" and Airborne ready....lol.
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Ayesha M.
The product exactly matches the description. Very satisfied with my purchase.
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Suresh K.
Very impressed with the quality and fast delivery. Will shop here again.
The Gerber 22-01874 Mark II Knife is one of the best selling knives of all time. First introduced in 1966, this tactical knife is serialized for collectors. This 40 year-old jewel features a black oxide coated 420 HC double serrated blade and die cast aluminum handle. The aluminum handle is 5-Inch long which gives the knife an overall length of just over 11-1/2-Inch. A low profile ballistic nylon sheath is included for easy carrying
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A quick run through on a 900 grit finishing stone and I had it razor sharp. The sheath has a nice plastic insert in it to protect the fabric from the blade, and there are several buttons and straps on it to diversify the carrying positions of it. I plan to use this knive for just carrying it on my property out in the woods. I'm sure it would be great for any survival needs. The only negative I can say is I wish the handle had a little more grip to it, its kinda smooth for the style of blade it is. Perhaps some bead blasting would rough it up a little, but it would remove the black finish so maybe not. All in all, it's a great knive, well worth the money, I see it lasting years."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"K***S"},"datePublished":"July 3, 2020","name":"Worth it!","reviewBody":"This Gerber MkII is still a Beautiful dagger. First made back in the late '60's, for combat. It is not a survival knife nor is it heavy duty enough for chopping.The original sheath was leather, the current sheath is rip stop nylon with a krydex liner for the Blade itself. This new sheath is the problem with the overall package. 1st the Krydex holds the blade so tight the Blade can't be removed one handed. I fixed this by Filing the inside, and top of the Krydex until the blade comes out easier but still held in place.2nd is the Straps and snaps that holds the knife into the sheath. The snaps are at the very end of their straps, leaving no pull tab at the end. One must use fingertips to unsnap these straps. The upper strap cannot be resnaped on the handle one handed. My fix will be remove the upper strap, and install a new strap with velcro.In defense of Gerber, the old leather sheath would rot and fall apart in the jungles of south east Asia. 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I think that I’d still prefer a classic Ka-bar Marine-style 1200-series fighting knife for a genuine combat situation, but these commando-style knives modeled after the classic Fairbairn-Sykes design just feel amazing in the hand, and would more easily slip between the ribs and pierce organs, on account of its slim stilleto design, and its relative length. (I realize this is a very morbid way of comparing them, but let’s be honest: this is a fighting knife, built for one singular purpose. Since some reading this may be military and may conceivably buy one for its intended purpose, I’m going to keep it real.If you’re a collector, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed in its quality. If you’re a soldier, you may prefer to go with a somewhat heavier-duty multipurpose survival knife, which can serve other purposes like chopping. That’s personal opinion though, and Major Sykes would undoubtedly disagree."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"A***T"},"datePublished":"May 18, 2012","name":"Classic blade, Outstanding buy.","reviewBody":"The coveted MKII has stood the test of time only to be reborn again. This blade is purpose built from the ground up and still made in the USA. It is meant for the collector or Operator. If you need a \"field/survival\" knife do another search for \"field/survival\" knives. If you are an Operator in need of an offensive blade for your kit, this is the knife you are looking for. I will re-state that this is not a utility blade. Learn the history of this item and the application before you commit. Excellent buy. Couldn't be happier with the three I bought. I personally like the sheath and find it highly functional. I've had several high quality knives patterned after the MKII and this newest version blows them away. I prefer it to the older Gerber versions too because of the black finish and higher quality steel. If I ever need to defend or offend to protect myself with this knife I am 100% confident it will perform."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"A***L"},"datePublished":"January 28, 2011","name":"Love the changes, but it seemed a bit lighter than my 89' sticker.","reviewBody":"I liked the new recessed serrated portion, without the pointed teeth that would snag on things, and could snap off. I loved the balance, and after adding a bit of 550 cord to the handle and extending the snap at the top on the sheath it felt good strapped on my left hip. I like to cross draw, and I was test throwing it in no time. The tip hasn't come off yet, but I am not worried if it does, thats the \"thing\"; when you throw things at \"trees\". For the price, it is sturdy, and I am not worried about saving it in a glass case. Don't be afraid to sharpen it, but it isn't for opening canned peaches, but I am sure if you had too.... Another high note, it comes with a \"molly\" style sheath set up, so lots of options for mounting it to self or gear, even comes with stuff to tie it to your leg and be totally \"cool\" and Airborne ready....lol."}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":5,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":5}},{"@type":"FAQPage","mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"What sort of sheath does it come with, if any?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Cheap chinese made sheath. Garbage."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Are these knives Made in USA? The Amazon description says they are.","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Any mention of a \"made in the USA\" description has been removed, and now \"Origin\" has been listed as \"China.\" Unless a seller can correct me here, it would appear that they have moved the production of this knife to China, as the parent company, Fiskers, has done with many of the Gerber knives.EDIT: I sent Amazon a message on the origin confusion, and as of July, 2017, they changed the origin to \"USA.\""}},{"@type":"Question","name":"While admittedly super cool looking, what is a good use for this knife?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"This is designed as a combat knife. For those of us who don't have to face actual combat, the Mark II is still great at other knife tasks. Great for camping and military training, for example. To be honest, the most common task I use it for is cracking coconuts. I've been using mine for 30-odd years for that and other things, and the Gerber barely shows any wear and tear. Another 30-odd years and I'll pass it on to my son or grandson. :)"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Is the tang the full length of the handle? Does it have a proper tang as one with the blade, or is it one of those cheap pieces of crap?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"what's a \"proper tang\"? i'm just curious because i have full tang rat tang and partial tang knives and all of these are recognized tangs. if you're asking if the blade is gonna snap if you baton logs with it, absolutely it will but then hatchets are made for cutting wood and i would bet any knife maker will void a warranty even lifetime when you send them a snapped in half knife with a letter complaining about how it only got halfway through the piece of wood you were forcing it through with another piece of wood"}}]}]}