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Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Knife
 
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Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Knife

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4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (139 customer reviews)

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Product Specifications
Part Number 22-41121
Item Package Quantity1
Number Of Pieces3
Batteries Included?No

Product Features

  • 420HC stainless steel blade with black oxide finish
  • Includes leg strap and two additional attachment straps for added security
  • Textured over-molded soft-grip ensures a secure grip
  • Sheath features friction-release thumb lock for security
  • Molle compatible hard sheath with ballistic nylon belt loop and straps

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Be prepared for anything with the Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Combat Knife. Featuring ultra-durable stainless steel construction and an ergonomic overmolded rubber handle, the Prodigy provides a sure grip in all conditions and boasts a great balance and feel. Whatever outdoor adventure you tackle next, the Prodigy will be there to see you through.

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22-41121 Prodigy Survival Combat Knife
At a Glance:
  • Durable stainless steel knife with black oxide coating for corrosion resistance

  • Textured over-molded TacHide for a secure grip

  • MOLLE compatible hard sheath with ballistic nylon belt loop and straps

  • Sheath features friction-release thumb lock for security

  • Includes leg strap and two additional attachment straps for added security
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Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Combat Knife

The stainless steel blade is resistant to corrosion, and the weatherproof grip is ideal for extreme conditions. View larger.
Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Combat Knife

The strap features rugged ballistic nylon material, and it attaches easily to a belt.
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Full Tang Blade for Strength and Durability
Featuring a design inspired by the award-winning LMF II, the Prodigy packs a punch yet is still compact enough for optimum portability. This full tang, U.S. 420HC stainless steel blade is beefy enough to handle whatever comes its way, and its black oxide coating provides improved corrosion resistance and reduced visual signature, so you can take it with you on any kind of excursion, or for outdoor adventures.

Ergonomic Handle for Secure Grip
The Prodigy's ergonomic, over-molded rubber handle ensures a soft, comfortable, and secure grip no matter what the conditions. Much like the knife, the sheath is designed to live up to any task with a friction-release thumb lock for security and a range of non-detection features. It also includes a belt loop for fast hanging.

MIRS and MOLLE Compliant Materials
In addition to providing a better grip, the molded TacHide coating dampens noise, and like the ballistic nylon material, is MIRS compliant. The Prodigy is also MOLLE compatible and includes a leg strap and two additional attachment straps for added security.

Compact Design for Pocket Portability
With an overall length of 9.75 inches and blade length of 4.75 inches, the Prodigy is compact enough to hang on your belt or strap on your leg without weighing you down.

About Gerber: A History of Innovation
Savvy. Moxie. Craftsmanship. Attention to detail. These are just a few of the company traits that have contributed to Gerber's emergence as a world leader in outdoor gear. Joseph Gerber started Portland, Oregon's Gerber Advertising back in 1910, and one Christmas, he hired a local knife-maker to craft 25 sets of kitchen cutlery as client gifts. The knives were so popular Mr. Gerber ultimately left his agency to launch Gerber Legendary Blades in 1939.

It makes sense, really. An idea man gets the idea of a lifetime and turns it into a major outdoor brand--one that commands respect among knife lovers and knife makers alike. And now that same high regard is spreading in new directions, in the form of many outstanding products such as tools, personal L.E.D. lighting, and more.

What's in the Box
Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Combat Knife, leg strap, and two attachment straps.



From the Manufacturer

The Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy is a knife that's among the world's toughest and most useful. It's tactical fixed blade, with textured soft-grip overmolded handle provides a secure grip in any weather. Drop Point full-tang blade is premium Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel, partially serrated for quick cutting. Non-reflective black oxide finish. The end has a lanyard attachment point and an emergency window-punch. Comes with a Molle compatible hard sheath with ballistic nylon belt loop and straps.

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B000XH5H6W
  • Item model number: 22-41121
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (139 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,172 in Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Home Improvement)

Important Information

Safety Information
This knife is a dangerous took if not used properly and should be used with the utmost care and caution. Tension in the pivot screw of folding knives will tend to loosen over time and cause the blade to move more freely in its pivot joint. Any use of the knife other than cutting is considered improper use; and resulting in damage will not be covered by the warranty. Do not use the knife for prying or as a screwdriver. Do not use the knife if it's blade is dull, bent, chipped,or otherwise damaged or if the handle is broken or loose. When handling the knife or tool direct the sharp points and edges away from you and others, and do not pick it up by the blade. When knife is not in use store in a safe place. Keep out of reach of children.


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Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
77 of 78 people found the following review helpful
Lighter Version of the LMF February 3, 2009
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I just got this knife and I must say I am impressed. I debated on buying the larger LMF model because of the overwhelming review rating...that being said I am glad that I saved $25. The only difference really between the two is the ability to make a spear and lash the LMF to a pole, a built in sharpener, and a hammer like surface. The Prodigy may not have these things but it is well balanced...heafty...has a great grip in your hand...and the sheath is very adjustable....So if you want the beef of the LMF without the price...The Prodigy is a great survival...bushwaking, backcountry knife.
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67 of 69 people found the following review helpful
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I have the big brother to this knife, the LMF II. This one is slightly smaller and doesn't come with that immense sheath, but is a solid knife in its own right. The grip is very comfortable and fits my hand well. In my opinion, a good grip is as important as a good blade because you can easily open your hand if the knife slips.

Out of the box, the blade was sharp enough to shave my forearm. It's a good weight -- not very heavy -- but feels solid. It does just about everything as well as the LMF II, except that it's just a touch lighter and shorter.

My usual knife test is to grab a couple coconuts from my neighbor's tree and see how easily I can open it up (carve the top off, open a hole to drink, carve a spoon from the husk, then chop it open). I did the test with this one and am happy to say that it did the job beautifully.

Next, I have this mutant tree in my back yard that grows like crazy. When green I can chop one branch with two swings from my machete. This knife took four to five hits but cut cleanly.

The Prodigy is actually a better bargain than the LMF II if you don't plan on "egressing" from a aircraft anytime soon. My "combat" experience is mainly waging war against the foliage, but I'm happy to have this knife during the fight.
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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful
Gerber 22-41121 prodigy survival knife;
This is one knife i wish i had bought sooner. It's balance is good the grip is great and the sheath sold me i can attach it to my molle vest or my drop leg in just a few min, according to my mission HOOAH 2GERBER you did an awsom job on this blade, A knife must be able to endure what task the buyer will be using the blade for surely it's not a crow bar.The seratted edge comes in handy, Better than most i've used it's great to use when cutting rope,small branches for Camo,Bone and those small serations come in handy for triming wire or det-cord.I;m in the military and i use my blades GO 29th ID/L
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Great American Made Product
Bought this knife from Amazon, free shipping, and had it in a matter of a few days. I have always been a fan of Gerber and this one is no exception. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Snips
Awesome knife!
So I see some reviews stating this knife is made in China and I want to clarify. This knife is made in the US and the sheath is made in China. Read more
Published 15 days ago by shaneb75or
Sharp out of the package
First thing I did after opening it was run the sharp end of the blade against a piece of paper to see what I was working with. Read more
Published 21 days ago by Blueblur1984
This Knife Works
No other way to put it: This thing works. I am 5'4" (male), so I do not particularly want a ginormous knife. Read more
Published 21 days ago by C. McGuire
Gerber Prodigy Survival Knife
The knife was very sharp right out of the package. American made and great price, what more could you ask for.
Published 1 month ago by RCPIV
Nice solid knife
Mine came in a blister pack and not a box. On the back of the package it says it is made of Sandvik 12C27 steel. 12C27 is superior to 420HC and on par with 440A. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mikey
FINALLY
I've been looking for a knife like this for a few years (granted, not very hard, but I've kept my eye open). I camp and backpack, and this is it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Paul
Gerber Prodigy
I recently purchased the Gerber Prodigy survival knife and I am not disappointed. I also have a Becker BK2. Between the two the Becker is the more stout. Read more
Published 1 month ago by brad1972
nice knife
the knife is very well thought out . it seems perfect for any small task you may need to do .feels real good in your hand but a little on the lighter side or maybe just due to the... Read more
Published 2 months ago by mayasmock
Good knife,, ok sheath
This is a very good value survival knife, and comes shaving shape. Seems well crafted and sturdy. The sheath is a pain to get the knife out of, but it is not horrible. Read more
Published 2 months ago by MINOTAUR
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