Email a copy of 'Gerber Prodigy, by Pat Cascio' to a friend
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I picked one up at THE big retail store for about $40-. Great little knife for the money. Mine is the non-serrated, as I’m personally not a fan of them.
I own several of these Knifes. I use them all the time for farm chores, hunting, camping, hiking. I bought them all at Walmart, for about 50 bucks. They are darn hard to beat..
This would make a great gift too. Thanks Pat!
Thank you for reviewing this one, Pat. I carried the Marine Corps Fighting Knife (bigger than the KBar) for many years, using it for everything from butchering to cooking and chopping down small trees. Now it’s tucked away in semi-retirement.
I switched my EDC to this sweet Gerber myself last winter. I love the retension/carry system, the quality, the weight, the maneuverability, and convenience. I got my Prodigy at WalMart for under 50 bucks and recommend them as stocking stuffers for everyone.
The knife I have carried on my LBE since the service is the Gerber Mark II. I have several other Gerbers which I like. I have been eyeing this knife at Wal-mart wondering if it will be worth hearing the 2 day tirade that comes with buying a new knife or flashlight. Maybe it’s time to retire the Mark II and leave it for one of my kids to enjoy. Thanks for the review!!
How does this compare to the SOG SEAL Pup?