Gerber Lockback Pocket Knives Overview

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Gerber Lockback Pocket Knives Are What You Deserve

The term "lockback" defines a locking system used on a number of knives, including several Gerber lockback pocket knives. This style of lock features a mechanism that allows the back of the knife to pivot and lock into place keeping the blade from closing and causing injury. Gerber lockback pocket knives use a spring-loaded bar that locks into a notch within the tang of the blade and which is released by a mechanism in the handle. Unlike other Gerber locking mechanisms, the lockback features two-handed opening rather than one.

What Are Lockback Pocket Knives

Gerber lockback pocket knives, like other lockback knives, use a locking mechanism that requires twisting a ring or pressing a catch or switch in order to close the knife. The lockback design came about as an improvement on the slipjoint locking system. That design uses a spring and hook on the back of the knife and the blade, respectively, that must be aligned for the blade to lock. Gerber lockback pocket knives provide added safety since they prevent the blade from closing accidentally when in use and causing injury as a slipjoint can do.

Where Lockback Knives Originated

Lockback knives were originally created and made popular by Buck Knives, hence the term "buck knife" that has come to mean any such knife that makes use of this locking technology. While Gerber lockback pocket knives were not the first such knives to made, as with anything else Gerber does, they have perfected and improved upon the knife style to create a high quality, immensely popular line of knives that feature this design.

Variety of Gerber Lockback Pocket Knives

Gerber lockback pocket knives come in a variety of handle and blade styles. For instance, the Gerber Stag Lock-Back Double Bolster Pocket Knife features an attractive stag handle, such as that found on many collectible knives. But don’t let that fool you. This is a solid, though compact, utility knife that measures just over 6 inches overall when opened and carries a 2.5 inch 440A polished steel blade with etched filigree bolsters and bronze liners. The velveteen gift bag keeps your treasure safe, if you’re a collector, and the lifetime warranty ensures these Gerber lockback pocket knives will perform as promised for as long as you own it.

Another of the popular Gerber lockback pocket knives is the E-Z Out DPSF. This strong, dependable knife features Gerber’s E-Z Out platform in an overall length of 8" with a 3.5 inch partially serrated blade. Unlike many Gerber lockback pocket knives, the E-Z Out offers one-handed opening, making it easier to use in a variety of situations where two-handed opening is unmanageable. The E-Z Out is proudly made in the USA, like many other Gerber products and makes a great addition to your toolbox, tackle box, or utility drawer.

Now You Know What Gerber Lockback Pocket Knives Are

When you understand the technology behind Gerber lockback pocket knives, it’s easy to see why these tools have been around for so many years and remain popular today. While they may not be as secure as some other style knives, Gerber lockback pocket knives serve their purpose well in providing a secure, easily accessible knife for a variety of tasks.

Gerber Lockback pocket knives should be on your list of knives to own.

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