It's a good military knife, it served me very well overseas, I busted locks open used it as a pribar, a pummel and I trusted it with my life. But it's not the best bushcraft knife no. Fun fact though the reason the LMF 2 isn't full tang is so you can cut live wires in a downed aircraft, hommie of mine pried a hmvee door open with his
Same, great knife to get stuff done overseas. Not surprised at it's poor performance in bushcraft though. Mine looks like it's been through hell, but I'll keep it forever.
I was camping in the mountains of West Virginia earlier this week when the remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia came through and drenched everything. I needed a fire and all I had was my Gerber Strongarm. There was no dry wood to be found. I actually HAD to baton a log into tinder and kindling to get a fire started. The Strongarm did great, and was still sharp after much batoning. The black coating wasn’t even damaged. I quickly got a fire started. True story. Not a joke.
Gotta say. That video really went how I thought it would. The Gerber definitely did what I expected of it, since it was designed to be indestructible, because a dull knife can still kill better than a broken one. It definitely wasn't made with bushcraft in mind, but as a combat/last ditch survival knife it makes sense.
The destruction test put to it several years ago did it for me. I ordered two of them back when they were around $50 and have never regretted the purchases once.
From a bushcrafting standpoint the Mora will definitely win. The Strongarm is a general purpose knife, can do everything decently well enough to get work done, but not necessarily a master of any one thing. It can start a fire like a mofo though and the basic indestructability of it makes it a top pick for me. You may need to maintain the edge a little more than some, but with the availability of all sorts of easily packable or otherwise carryable maintenance items that's not really a problem. I've never had to do more than use a ceramic rod or strop on mine. Because of the thicker grind other knives will beat it out in the "shaving sharpness," but I've never come across a real situation where I need to shave hair off my arm on the double. It cuts and basically cannot be broken makes it one of my absolute reliable favorites and go-tos.
@@hannahmay5461two different types of knives. The strongarm is way stronger, but the 119 is a better cutter. I wish buck made more full Tang knives other than the 124
I've had a Strongarm w/420 for quite awhile now, just never thought of it's place in my collection. Now, thanks to your video, I know it is a very good tool and will go into my truck box for any hard use duties that might arise. Enjoy, guys.
420 HC, properly heat treated, can be surprising. Buck and Boss Brothers have been producing the 110 folder for many decades with ho hum steel brought to another level by good heat treating.
I have had mine since the Original Gauntlet series where a Strong Arm was sent to multiple RUclipsrs for abuse. It isn't a bushcraft blade at all but I trust having it tucked away in my truck bag.
Brought one for my son to take on his first Afghan tour. Half way though he got me to post him his Fallkniven F1 and he gave the Gerber away. He then Carried the Fallkniven F1 on the rest of his tours (four in total)
@@Xander_Park plenty of people do 4 tours, I know a guy who did 6. The most tours in recent history was Kristoffer Domeij who was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2011, the deployment on which he was killed was his 14th combat tour. 4 isn't unusual at all.
I took a break from this channel for a year or so and wow the production quality has improved. I'm impressed and just as before they are always so funny. I think that is the winning ticket.
I considered buying one of these for months as my main bushcrafting knife, bought a Fallkniven F1 instead, and after watching this boy am I glad I did! Good job guys!
I fully agree with you regarding the handle. It is murder on bare hands, just like the Kershaw Camp 10, but it becomes, almost, a delight to use if you wear gloves, and the peculiar indentations in the side of the handle locks the knife in your gloved hand in an extend where the tool feels like an extension of your body. All of this doesn't change the fact that this is an easy to carry sharpened pry-bar meant to stab things or break them apart. Great video. I really like the shots where we get to see your immediate reactions.
I love the USA Gerber Prodigy and Strong-arm.. The thing about their steel is like most factory knifes there is burnt steel. All of my reprofiled Gerbers feel more like 1095 once I've worked the edge. Honestly a good heat-treated knife in the woods will work fine for the average user. Sharpening these blades is easy and that's what they are for...MILITARY dudes .
I’ve broke several knives in 1095 but my Gerber Prodigy and Gerber StrongArm are still as good as they were when I took them out of their boxes minus the blade coating..420HC doesn’t have the best edge retention but it’s a tough stainless and it sharpens back up extremely easy...they certainly are Bushcraft knives by any means but big thick blades knives rarely are worth a damn with Bushcraft..people like to shit on Gerber and I get it but their USA made tactical combat fixed blades are great options for the low price..they have a few decent folders as well like the Fastball but their QC leaves a lot to be desired and it’s often a roll of the dice if you get a good one or a dud
@@garrettferrell6821 Totally agree 👍 Edge retention is kinda silly imo. Unless you are cutting rope all day you ain't gonna need super steel. Don't get me wrong my S30V Benchmade bushcrafter is really crazy it holds a keen edge forever. BUT if you're just doing simple woods tasks good USA420hc is as good as 12c27n maybe a hair better. Personally I've learned that if I reprofile my gerber with a much higher relief edge at 19° and add a convex they work excellent . Profile matters most. I love quality blades and high quality steel BUT if I had to choose to grab a knife cause the crap is hitting the fan it's gonna be a Gerber or Becker kabar maybe my Tops Brakimo that's a killer blade . I would not like hiding in the woods with super steel. 🤣 The what if philosophy LOL. I love budget blades it's fun and easy to collect them.
@SticksNStones314 The USA Prodigy and Strongarm are not junk imo but to each their own. Their China stuff and folders are crap, that's where I can agree.
I have one Gerber in my collection , an old school Gerber LMF . It has a great material on the handle thats like a sof sponge but impossible to wear out. I think i purchased the knife in 1989 ish ....
Had a strong arm I kept on my plate carrier while in the army. Was a good tool when I used it. Definitely wouldn’t use it as a bushcraft knife. But it was good as a “tactical” knife.
Why "definitely" wouldn't use it? It doesn't seem ideal, but far from unusable. I'd take an indestructible "do-it-all" blade over a "perfect" bushcrafting knife. Granted, I'd take both, but I will always have my Strongarm with me.
This is the knife we all have come to grow and love over years of use . Ladies and gentleman , the gerber strongarm. Not to be confused with the fakes sold on Amazon under gerber name
I just want to say thank you for reviewing this knife I've been considering purchasing it now for a while and I live in South Africa and in South Africa it costs an enormous amount to purchase this knife so it would have been a huge amount of money out of my pocket if I did go out and purchase it. the reasons why I love your channel so much is because I am quite passionate about survival as well so if I consider buying a knife ,if it couldn't survive your guy's standards then I don't waste my time. but if it performs well on your channel then I definitely think it's worth the money and seeing how this knife perform I definitely won't waste my money on this knife ... thank you for going out of your way to make a cool video I really enjoyed it
Yeah so, these dude act like this knife isn’t an indestructible knife, that has a full tang and a sheath you can switch around and strap to anything, that is a breeze to make a fire with that comes sharp as hell, and sharpens up so easy (my eight year old daughter can get it sharp enough to shave with ) and you cant break it, yeah how shitty, no go buy a knife for 800 bucks because this knife is no good in the woods. What the fuck are you guys smoking? What a great fucking knife for less than a hundred bucks.
The Gerber is good as a general purpose knife that can stand up to a good amount of abuse and be sharpened easily in the field. I agree that the grind should come further back towards the handle. I bought my son a Prodigy to beat on in the woods and learn, I would never own one for myself as it is not built for how I use knives.
Really enjoyed the video, much less theatrical and more like 2 bros having fun at each other. You can tell the biases, and that's great, but also being surprised because it was going against them. Cheers.
My strongarm wasn’t great until I put a convex edge on it. Now i love it. It doesn’t hold the best edge, but it has held up to some very abusive work. I’m surprised I havnt broken it yet hahaha.
Me: how can it be the most requested knife of 2021, the year has just begun!? Me: looks at calendar Me: how can it be June already, the years has just begun!?
Of all the knives I have all the best looking and expensive ones the one I have always by my side is the cheap basic mora you cannot beat it for sharpness reliability and it has never let me down
I’m all about the strong arm for a defensive tool, it wouldn’t be my first choice for bush craft but it’s acceptable. I’ve carried and used the strong arm for about 4 years and have no complaints.
I started having more faith in 420hc after i cut through stranded steel wire and had 0 edge damage with a buck 110 select. If you are the type of person to fail your edges through plastic deformation 420hc with a good heat treat is impressively tough for a stainless steel
It’s insanely tough,I have the Gerber StrongArm and Gerber Prodigy and have abused the hell out of both knives and they are still going strong..420HC leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to edge retention but it definitely makes up for that in toughness and it’s ease of sharpening
ANTIMATTER no doubt,Buck definitely has the best 420HC heat treatment I’ve seen..Gerber does a pretty great job as well but Buck is definitely a cut above the rest
420HC is not tough for a stainless steel, it's incredibly tough for a steel period. The only ones that come close are 8670, 1084, 14C28N, CD#1 / Z-Tuff, and 3V. Out of those only 14C28N is stainless, the others are high carbon steels or super steels. 420HC is much softer than all the steels mentioned above though. Even with stellar heat treatment it won't get as hard as 14C28N, which might help with its toughness in low end knives since they're less likely to have perfect heat treatment.
The RAT 3 and RAT 7 are great cheaper knives as well..the Gerber StrongArm and Prodigy are good for cheap tactical combat knives but they certainly aren’t for bushcraft
I have a strongarm in my car as a emergency blade, for me it´s not intended to be an bushcraft knife but rather a somewhat versatile tool you never have to worry about. If a was a soldier I would probably choose this one or the finish M95 Ranger (related to the Terävä puukko) It´s easy to see why think the way you do consider your data points that are focused on bushcraft and in that regard I think this was a very fair review Good job!
This was first knife I ever bought mostly because of the looks and because of first random review I clicked on :D Then I discovered your channel and bought benchmade 202 leuku. When I sharpened the gerber I had issues too, it didn't had even edge on both sides from factory. Cpm 3v is so much better.
Do a review of the buck 119 or 120 or 124 they are in 420hc hardened at 58 hrc.They come razor sharp,they also come with a very rough bevel so they won't be good at cutting paper
Yes! This knife to me is a great representation of an American knife. It's a jack of all trades, solidly built, and a pretty good value for what it is! I agree the edge isn't great out of the box, but it's nigh indestructible and once you put your own edge on it, I found it's a good knife to beat on! I don't own one I've just used friends haha. I quickly want to say that I love this channel, i've been super stressed out lately (i'm taking the bar exam to be a lawyer) and your guys' videos have really helped me smile through it! Love the video! Love the Channel!
Loved the vid. A Garberg killer it was not. The Dulo you showed for about a second knocked my eyes out. I know what I like and that was it. There needs to be a distributor in America.
Got one off these in 2017 sometime and its been heavily abused in the years and is still going good was used everyday when i was doing laboring and demo work good for putting holes in walls and prying apart bathroom furnishings
Was a labour payed minimal if i couldn't do it with a claw hammer demo bar and a sledgehammer i had to buy more tools so the strongarm got used for lots of stuff to avoid buying more tools so i could spend it on the normal just old enough to drink desisions
The cheap caca steel does take a very fine edge grind well, something around the 17 degree range. The sheath takes mods well. The inset on the sides of the handle is nice for fat palms. Decent, decent.
I used my Gerber tanto and a chinese bushcraft knife for chopping some bamboos. When using the Chinese knife blade bent but my Gerber tanto still retained its edge.
I have a Strongarm and have been quite satisfied with its overall daily use. True, it’s not made from a Super Steel but neither does it cost like a super steel knife. I also have a Garberg and really like it too. I use them both for different purposes. The key is that I can’t afford the more expensive knives as much as I would like to...
I have a Buck 124 that is a great all purpose knife and its 420 Stainless I think. Buck has a process that hardens the blade to make it work like better steel.
first thing i did was reprofile mine out of the box, bought it just for giggles really, i do like the look and the sheath is alright once you do a mod to it, for the money though its not bad, would love to see one in better steel though!
YOU SHOULD DO A VIDEO ON ONTARIO M3 1943 TRENCH KNIFE. I had a Gerber pocket knife that when you sharpened it, the edge would roll over from one side or the other, depending what side you attempted to sharpen, and I gave it away when 2cm of the edge actually fell off the blade.
Bought 2 fine and serrated blade, love them, great field knives, and general bush knife, however, it pales to my Becker BK2. The Strongarm is the perfect length, and heft for general field use, i ding it for the tail end, and wish it would be a flatter tail to hammer things.
I'm a Combat Medic, and that's a combat knife, not a bushcraft knife. I trust it to split wigs, not logs. I carry one in my gear in case I have to give someone a dose of act right, but I wouldn't ever use it for anything else.
If you have an Infantry MOS, you get the issued bayonet. Some units issue you a multi-tool, but very few do. The majority of Soldiers purchase their own knives.
Nice, My home town🤘thanx guys😜 As for Danner, I'll give them one more shot but last pair only lasted six months an day 1 lost an eyelet. Comfortable af tho.
Toughest knife i have is an Ontario marine raider sp10 bowie knife made from either 1080 or 1095 (i don't recall which) that i use as an axe to cut down dead trees and process firewood when i go camping.
You even got the coyote tan. It’s a gouge fest here in the States with that version $50 more than the black one for no apparent reason other than people are willing to pay it.
Well then that’s a unicorn. Did you get it new or used? I’ve seen the black one commonly for $40 but never seen the coyote one for less than $75. New. Ridiculous. It’s the exact same knife except for the color of plastic. I think they also had a limited run with BDZ1 steel and a grey handle a couple years ago. BTW, I guess I’m glad they answered everyone who was “demanding” they test this knife. But I don’t think anyone, including Gerber, ever claimed it was a Bushcraft knife. Not the market for that blade.
@@JohnSmith-gs4lw Here the black version is 120 euro and the coyote 110 euro. It's just which sells better maybe, that one will be priced higher. That's how they are. Squeezing the money out of people. I rather have my Mora's.
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Was that a Grolsch? I used to drink them 15+ years ago when I still drank beer. I just occasionally drink beer now, but exclusively (ginger)root beer.
I’ve used this knife extensively. Sorta a Jack of all trades master of none. Definitely geared towards military application. Way better than the old standard issue K-Bar. The sheath is really nice for attaching to gear.
It holds up? I spoke to a guy who broke it because of throwing. Near the handle. He threw it around 40 times before it broke. How often did you throw it.
The unfortunate truth is that this is what the average knife buyer/bushcrafter can afford, unless you save for a very long time. Not everyone has a bloody successful RUclips channel or has random people sending them super steel knife collections like you ladies do. 👍🏻😉
@@dante_f4563 I didn’t think I would have to state that I was being sarcastic about them having a RUclips channel and getting random knife collections. I’ve been a subscriber to them for many years. Hence the thumbs up and wink at the end of my comment. 🙄
Supersteels are actually not needed . They keep an edge a little longer. That's all. The 'simple' steels are as easy as can be to get a razor's edge on. And they don't dull as quickly as some steel snobs like to portray. Lower priced knves are my preference. I can buy 20 of those vs one snob knife steel one. Have a look at Joe X hos video's. Those simple steels are often very tough.
09:25 Friendly reminder: The Mora Garberg has a thicker blade and a thicker grind, so it is harder for it to cut smoothly through paper as thin as that.
It’s not tho, the mora garberg has a 3mm thick blade and the strongarm has a 4,75mm thick blade, and a scandi grind is usually thinner than a saber grind
The Mora Garberg looked thicker but I actually looked it up, the Gerber Strongarm is indeed 4,75 mm thick. (Why is it so damn thick?) Maybe it has to do with the grind? Or the metal perhaps? 420HC is kinda trash (imo)
@@nestoraspapoutsas4639 because it is designed for an enviroment where toughness is by far the most important thing for a budget price, and while 420hc is not good at edge retention, it is a very tough steel for the price
420 steel is good for camping youngsters.. usually these knives are no expensive and they do not rust even when neglected. And it is quite easy to resharpen them.
It’s not a Bushcraft knife. They also put out a BDZ steel version which I’ve got along with the 420HC, but they only sold the BDZ version for a limited time.
It's a good military knife, it served me very well overseas, I busted locks open used it as a pribar, a pummel and I trusted it with my life. But it's not the best bushcraft knife no. Fun fact though the reason the LMF 2 isn't full tang is so you can cut live wires in a downed aircraft, hommie of mine pried a hmvee door open with his
When i was a kid i purchased the original LMF (rambo looking knife) back in the 80's
@@guycalgary7800 I didn't know the OG one came out then
Same, great knife to get stuff done overseas. Not surprised at it's poor performance in bushcraft though. Mine looks like it's been through hell, but I'll keep it forever.
Its a tactical knife not a bushcraft knife
@@soothingmeow22 back then Gerber put out some high quality large blades , the LMF & BMF were next level.
I was camping in the mountains of West Virginia earlier this week when the remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia came through and drenched everything. I needed a fire and all I had was my Gerber Strongarm. There was no dry wood to be found. I actually HAD to baton a log into tinder and kindling to get a fire started. The Strongarm did great, and was still sharp after much batoning. The black coating wasn’t even damaged. I quickly got a fire started. True story. Not a joke.
Gotta say. That video really went how I thought it would. The Gerber definitely did what I expected of it, since it was designed to be indestructible, because a dull knife can still kill better than a broken one. It definitely wasn't made with bushcraft in mind, but as a combat/last ditch survival knife it makes sense.
The best bushcraft knife is an axe.
For the price, you can buy 2 Glock Feldmesser
Last ditch survival 😂 so basically you admit something better should be taken in to the wop wops.
I wanna see you guys test out a Kephart style knife to see if a 100 year old design stands up to modern bushcrafting
Seconded.
Yes!! The bk62
BK 62 please?
Oh and maybe a comparison with the Kephart from BARK RIVER
Or a traditional khukuri? Not the khukuri machete they tested out, like a propper one from Himalayan imports, kaylash or tora blades
In the States it is sold as a survival, combat knife. I use mine brutally with no issues.
The destruction test put to it several years ago did it for me.
I ordered two of them back when they were around $50 and have never regretted the purchases once.
says a lot about you as a person
I got one way back when they were that cheap. I bought a few more at $80 for gifts and a spare in case it breaks.
From a bushcrafting standpoint the Mora will definitely win.
The Strongarm is a general purpose knife, can do everything decently well enough to get work done, but not necessarily a master of any one thing. It can start a fire like a mofo though and the basic indestructability of it makes it a top pick for me. You may need to maintain the edge a little more than some, but with the availability of all sorts of easily packable or otherwise carryable maintenance items that's not really a problem. I've never had to do more than use a ceramic rod or strop on mine. Because of the thicker grind other knives will beat it out in the "shaving sharpness," but I've never come across a real situation where I need to shave hair off my arm on the double. It cuts and basically cannot be broken makes it one of my absolute reliable favorites and go-tos.
The strong arm is a great knife for its price but a couple years ago when it cost almost half what it does now it was an even better knife.
yeah its used to be $50
it costs almost $100 now
Eh, it's the same price as a 119 and it's not as good
@@doriandesantiago1260 last year, i was lucky and got mine on sale from bladehq for about $60. You just gotta keep checking.
@@hannahmay5461two different types of knives. The strongarm is way stronger, but the 119 is a better cutter. I wish buck made more full Tang knives other than the 124
I've had a Strongarm w/420 for quite awhile now, just never thought of it's place in my collection. Now, thanks to your video, I know it is a very good tool and will go into my truck box for any hard use duties that might arise. Enjoy, guys.
420 HC, properly heat treated, can be surprising. Buck and Boss Brothers have been producing the 110 folder for many decades with ho hum steel brought to another level by good heat treating.
*Bos
"We're gonna head into this open-minded" gets shocked when the knife performs well 😀
I have had mine since the Original Gauntlet series where a Strong Arm was sent to multiple RUclipsrs for abuse. It isn't a bushcraft blade at all but I trust having it tucked away in my truck bag.
Brought one for my son to take on his first Afghan tour. Half way though he got me to post him his Fallkniven F1 and he gave the Gerber away. He then Carried the Fallkniven F1 on the rest of his tours (four in total)
Stop lying, no one dose 4 tours lol
@@Xander_Park plenty of people do 4 tours, I know a guy who did 6. The most tours in recent history was Kristoffer Domeij who was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2011, the deployment on which he was killed was his 14th combat tour. 4 isn't unusual at all.
I took a break from this channel for a year or so and wow the production quality has improved. I'm impressed and just as before they are always so funny. I think that is the winning ticket.
I considered buying one of these for months as my main bushcrafting knife, bought a Fallkniven F1 instead, and after watching this boy am I glad I did! Good job guys!
I just got one of these. The Strong Arm is indestructible. If you're wanting a good all around knife it works good for most utility functions.
I fully agree with you regarding the handle. It is murder on bare hands, just like the Kershaw Camp 10, but it becomes, almost, a delight to use if you wear gloves, and the peculiar indentations in the side of the handle locks the knife in your gloved hand in an extend where the tool feels like an extension of your body. All of this doesn't change the fact that this is an easy to carry sharpened pry-bar meant to stab things or break them apart.
Great video. I really like the shots where we get to see your immediate reactions.
I love the USA Gerber Prodigy and Strong-arm.. The thing about their steel is like most factory knifes there is burnt steel. All of my reprofiled Gerbers feel more like 1095 once I've worked the edge. Honestly a good heat-treated knife in the woods will work fine for the average user. Sharpening these blades is easy and that's what they are for...MILITARY dudes .
I’ve broke several knives in 1095 but my Gerber Prodigy and Gerber StrongArm are still as good as they were when I took them out of their boxes minus the blade coating..420HC doesn’t have the best edge retention but it’s a tough stainless and it sharpens back up extremely easy...they certainly are Bushcraft knives by any means but big thick blades knives rarely are worth a damn with Bushcraft..people like to shit on Gerber and I get it but their USA made tactical combat fixed blades are great options for the low price..they have a few decent folders as well like the Fastball but their QC leaves a lot to be desired and it’s often a roll of the dice if you get a good one or a dud
@@garrettferrell6821 Totally agree 👍
Edge retention is kinda silly imo. Unless you are cutting rope all day you ain't gonna need super steel.
Don't get me wrong my S30V Benchmade bushcrafter is really crazy it holds a keen edge forever.
BUT if you're just doing simple woods tasks good USA420hc is as good as 12c27n maybe a hair better.
Personally I've learned that if I reprofile my gerber with a much higher relief edge at 19° and add a convex they work excellent .
Profile matters most.
I love quality blades and high quality steel BUT if I had to choose to grab a knife cause the crap is hitting the fan it's gonna be a Gerber or Becker kabar maybe my Tops Brakimo that's a killer blade .
I would not like hiding in the woods with super steel. 🤣 The what if philosophy LOL.
I love budget blades it's fun and easy to collect them.
@SticksNStones314 The USA Prodigy and Strongarm are not junk imo but to each their own.
Their China stuff and folders are crap, that's where I can agree.
I have one Gerber in my collection , an old school Gerber LMF . It has a great material on the handle thats like a sof sponge but impossible to wear out. I think i purchased the knife in 1989 ish ....
Had a strong arm I kept on my plate carrier while in the army. Was a good tool when I used it. Definitely wouldn’t use it as a bushcraft knife. But it was good as a “tactical” knife.
put some griptape on the back of the handle in case your hands get "wet"
Why "definitely" wouldn't use it? It doesn't seem ideal, but far from unusable. I'd take an indestructible "do-it-all" blade over a "perfect" bushcrafting knife. Granted, I'd take both, but I will always have my Strongarm with me.
@@ArduousPun I agree. if you are actually doing bushcrafting, it may be worth having several unbreakable knives.
This is the knife we all have come to grow and love over years of use . Ladies and gentleman , the gerber strongarm. Not to be confused with the fakes sold on Amazon under gerber name
I just want to say thank you for reviewing this knife I've been considering purchasing it now for a while and I live in South Africa and in South Africa it costs an enormous amount to purchase this knife so it would have been a huge amount of money out of my pocket if I did go out and purchase it. the reasons why I love your channel so much is because I am quite passionate about survival as well so if I consider buying a knife ,if it couldn't survive your guy's standards then I don't waste my time. but if it performs well on your channel then I definitely think it's worth the money and seeing how this knife perform I definitely won't waste my money on this knife ... thank you for going out of your way to make a cool video I really enjoyed it
I still think you should buy a better knife from somebody in south Africa. Has to be somebody who can put the time in and make you a better knife.
Yeah so, these dude act like this knife isn’t an indestructible knife, that has a full tang and a sheath you can switch around and strap to anything, that is a breeze to make a fire with that comes sharp as hell, and sharpens up so easy (my eight year old daughter can get it sharp enough to shave with ) and you cant break it, yeah how shitty, no go buy a knife for 800 bucks because this knife is no good in the woods. What the fuck are you guys smoking? What a great fucking knife for less than a hundred bucks.
The Gerber is good as a general purpose knife that can stand up to a good amount of abuse and be sharpened easily in the field. I agree that the grind should come further back towards the handle. I bought my son a Prodigy to beat on in the woods and learn, I would never own one for myself as it is not built for how I use knives.
I bought a Mora 546 because of you guys. I found a orange and black one at a pawn shop almost new and I'm very happy with the knife.
I really enjoyed this video. It was less theatrical. Just two friends having a good time playing with knives.
It's all about the heat treat and rockwell, the Strongarm is 420HC at 58-60 RC, spot on 👌🏻
Really enjoyed the video, much less theatrical and more like 2 bros having fun at each other. You can tell the biases, and that's great, but also being surprised because it was going against them. Cheers.
Im so glad im not the only one to have issues with sharpening my strong arm!
I carry 3 knives every day. A Benchmade Barrage, a Microtech Ultratech and the Gerber Strongarm. All great knives.
this is the first tear down of the strong arm... thank you!!
You guys are crazy! And that's exactly why I love your reviews; and because I also love knives.
My strongarm wasn’t great until I put a convex edge on it. Now i love it. It doesn’t hold the best edge, but it has held up to some very abusive work. I’m surprised I havnt broken it yet hahaha.
DANNER BOOTS are made in Oregon. They are monster boots 👍🏻🇺🇸
Don't forget Benchmade and I think ckrt
And nike
Leatherman too.
alot of good things are made in oregon
They are nothing compared to Whites or Nicks most everything Danner makes is China junk
Love my strongarm as a general beater knife which it's great for as its pretty tough. For bushcraft I'll always take something else.
Me: how can it be the most requested knife of 2021, the year has just begun!?
Me: looks at calendar
Me: how can it be June already, the years has just begun!?
That convex edge reprofile makes a huge difference getting into the good heat treat of the metal vs the old flat edge.
That was a good video. There are a few really big bushcraft and gear review channels I watch that really like the StrongArm.
Of all the knives I have all the best looking and expensive ones the one I have always by my side is the cheap basic mora you cannot beat it for sharpness reliability and it has never let me down
I’m all about the strong arm for a defensive tool, it wouldn’t be my first choice for bush craft but it’s acceptable. I’ve carried and used the strong arm for about 4 years and have no complaints.
I started having more faith in 420hc after i cut through stranded steel wire and had 0 edge damage with a buck 110 select. If you are the type of person to fail your edges through plastic deformation 420hc with a good heat treat is impressively tough for a stainless steel
It’s insanely tough,I have the Gerber StrongArm and Gerber Prodigy and have abused the hell out of both knives and they are still going strong..420HC leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to edge retention but it definitely makes up for that in toughness and it’s ease of sharpening
Buck has pretty much the best 420hc heat treatment
ANTIMATTER no doubt,Buck definitely has the best 420HC heat treatment I’ve seen..Gerber does a pretty great job as well but Buck is definitely a cut above the rest
420HC is not tough for a stainless steel, it's incredibly tough for a steel period. The only ones that come close are 8670, 1084, 14C28N, CD#1 / Z-Tuff, and 3V. Out of those only 14C28N is stainless, the others are high carbon steels or super steels. 420HC is much softer than all the steels mentioned above though. Even with stellar heat treatment it won't get as hard as 14C28N, which might help with its toughness in low end knives since they're less likely to have perfect heat treatment.
Try a BK 16 if you want a cheaper knife that's really fucking good
The RAT 3 and RAT 7 are great cheaper knives as well..the Gerber StrongArm and Prodigy are good for cheap tactical combat knives but they certainly aren’t for bushcraft
That's a good knife
BK16 or Bk7 ?
I have a strongarm in my car as a emergency blade, for me it´s not intended to be an bushcraft knife but rather a somewhat versatile tool you never have to worry about. If a was a soldier I would probably choose this one or the finish M95 Ranger (related to the Terävä puukko)
It´s easy to see why think the way you do consider your data points that are focused on bushcraft and in that regard I think this was a very fair review
Good job!
The Strongarm is a little beast. Regrind the edge and it will do anything you need. Especially useful in humid and salty conditions like mine.
What grind would you recommend?
@@PrettyyBoyyPatrick I just used a regular stone and put a higher flat grind on mine.
The blade chips like crazy, dulls easily, will not hold an edge, a beast you say ? I wonder if Gerber even heat treats these.
@@Baruch-Hashem
Chips like crazy? With the out of the box edge, or reground thinner edge.
And doing what did it chip.
Omg, literally last week I was hoping for you to do a video on this
This was first knife I ever bought mostly because of the looks and because of first random review I clicked on :D Then I discovered your channel and bought benchmade 202 leuku. When I sharpened the gerber I had issues too, it didn't had even edge on both sides from factory. Cpm 3v is so much better.
For sure! I used to love my old knife but after CPM3V I don’t even carry it anymore!
Elmax is my go to steel. I love CPM3V but Elmax is the one for me! I dread having to ever sharpen it in the field though its absolutely solid!
I have both the Gerber StongArm & Prodigy both great tactical & survival knives.
Friday's are my favourite morning because of these videos.
Do a review of the buck 119 or 120 or 124 they are in 420hc hardened at 58 hrc.They come razor sharp,they also come with a very rough bevel so they won't be good at cutting paper
I love the 119,I’ve been thinking about getting the new 119 in S35VN and micarta..it’s such a classic
This is a fun video. And I like the part when Mikkie used the microwave.
Yes! This knife to me is a great representation of an American knife. It's a jack of all trades, solidly built, and a pretty good value for what it is! I agree the edge isn't great out of the box, but it's nigh indestructible and once you put your own edge on it, I found it's a good knife to beat on! I don't own one I've just used friends haha. I quickly want to say that I love this channel, i've been super stressed out lately (i'm taking the bar exam to be a lawyer) and your guys' videos have really helped me smile through it! Love the video! Love the Channel!
awesome to hear man! Good luck on those exams! The knife gods are with you
@@DutchBushcraftKnives I will take the exams with my Mora Garberg in my lap, knowing that I cannot fail since the DBK boys themselves have favored me!
I bought myself the same knive and it was very sharp out of box
Loved the vid. A Garberg killer it was not. The Dulo you showed for about a second knocked my eyes out. I know what I like and that was it. There needs to be a distributor in America.
Phew! Glad it’s acceptable.
Also, I’m glad I have both the Strongarm & the Garberg.
No way! I kept checking if you had this video and I just bought one anyway even though you didn’t but Lo and behold!
been waitign for this one for a long time.. thanks for making it
Got one off these in 2017 sometime and its been heavily abused in the years and is still going good was used everyday when i was doing laboring and demo work good for putting holes in walls and prying apart bathroom furnishings
Dude they make tools for that stuff. They work way better than a knife.🤣 serial killer alert!!
Was a labour payed minimal if i couldn't do it with a claw hammer demo bar and a sledgehammer i had to buy more tools so the strongarm got used for lots of stuff to avoid buying more tools so i could spend it on the normal just old enough to drink desisions
Nice one guys! Thanks to you now I love Thursdays.
😂I’ve owned this knife for several years now as a dedicated fire knife… agreed 100% that’s about all it’s good for.
Elke video elke keer weer anders en elke keer weer leuk, vol humor en vol info. Top guys.
bedankt Nando!
The cheap caca steel does take a very fine edge grind well, something around the 17 degree range. The sheath takes mods well. The inset on the sides of the handle is nice for fat palms. Decent, decent.
They had a limited release of this knife in bdz1 steel. Should have kept making it.
Would be even better in CPM S35VN with a 55-57 Rockwell hardness. Woulds make it tough, easy to sharpen while holding a good edge for a long time.
I used my Gerber tanto and a chinese bushcraft knife for chopping some bamboos. When using the Chinese knife blade bent but my Gerber tanto still retained its edge.
I have a Strongarm and have been quite satisfied with its overall daily use. True, it’s not made from a Super Steel but neither does it cost like a super steel knife. I also have a Garberg and really like it too. I use them both for different purposes. The key is that I can’t afford the more expensive knives as much as I would like to...
for 440 being close to $100 you might as well spend more to get something more useful. unless you want it for a tactical/prybar knife
I have the Gerber Prodigy and it is everything I could ask for. Better than my Cold Steel and my SOG.
It would be great if you would test the lionsteel SR11 Titanium handle to see if it’s stronger than the benchmade freek. Cheers!
As a Florida Man I love y’all ; y’all are my favorite bushcraft 🤣
I have a Buck 124 that is a great all purpose knife and its 420 Stainless I think. Buck has a process that hardens the blade to make it work like better steel.
first thing i did was reprofile mine out of the box, bought it just for giggles really, i do like the look and the sheath is alright once you do a mod to it, for the money though its not bad, would love to see one in better steel though!
You should try a Buck 119 in 420 HC and see the difference in heat treat, the Bos heat treat is amazing and I've found it to be the best of 420 steel.
YOU SHOULD DO A VIDEO ON ONTARIO M3 1943 TRENCH KNIFE.
I had a Gerber pocket knife that when you sharpened it, the edge would roll over from one side or the other, depending what side you attempted to sharpen, and I gave it away when 2cm of the edge actually fell off the blade.
Bought 2 fine and serrated blade, love them, great field knives, and general bush knife, however, it pales to my Becker BK2. The Strongarm is the perfect length, and heft for general field use, i ding it for the tail end, and wish it would be a flatter tail to hammer things.
I love mine in bdz-1 steel an the grey color ,I need one in coyote tan and black now,
On my last couple deployments i saw a lot of soldiers carry this, so i got one myself, this knife takes one hell of a beating
Matched my truck interior, so I zip tied the sheath to my seatbelt latch
I'm a Combat Medic, and that's a combat knife, not a bushcraft knife. I trust it to split wigs, not logs. I carry one in my gear in case I have to give someone a dose of act right, but I wouldn't ever use it for anything else.
great video guys, already waiting for next weak
The Gerber is a decent Field knives for Soldiers who don't have a lot of money
Do soldiers have to provide their own knives?
If you have an Infantry MOS, you get the issued bayonet. Some units issue you a multi-tool, but very few do. The majority of Soldiers purchase their own knives.
@@wpick, that’s pathetic. Seems like illegal immigrants have more benefits than our soldiers.
Nice, My home town🤘thanx guys😜
As for Danner, I'll give them one more shot but last pair only lasted six months an day 1 lost an eyelet. Comfortable af tho.
I like the knife
Good chisel
Good prybar
Hard to break
Could even be used to cut with
Perfect knife to issue to grunts in urban areas....
Could even be used to cut with...a knife...lol
Toughest knife i have is an Ontario marine raider sp10 bowie knife made from either 1080 or 1095 (i don't recall which) that i use as an axe to cut down dead trees and process firewood when i go camping.
They're not the worst but for the money I'd get an SRK. Great video as always guys!
Ahhh the intro we know and love
You even got the coyote tan. It’s a gouge fest here in the States with that version $50 more than the black one for no apparent reason other than people are willing to pay it.
I got the tan for $30 bucks in arizona...
Well then that’s a unicorn. Did you get it new or used? I’ve seen the black one commonly for $40 but never seen the coyote one for less than $75. New. Ridiculous. It’s the exact same knife except for the color of plastic. I think they also had a limited run with BDZ1 steel and a grey handle a couple years ago.
BTW, I guess I’m glad they answered everyone who was “demanding” they test this knife. But I don’t think anyone, including Gerber, ever claimed it was a Bushcraft knife. Not the market for that blade.
@@JohnSmith-gs4lw
Here the black version is 120 euro and the coyote 110 euro.
It's just which sells better maybe, that one will be priced higher.
That's how they are.
Squeezing the money out of people.
I rather have my Mora's.
Was that a Grolsch? I used to drink them 15+ years ago when I still drank beer. I just occasionally drink beer now, but exclusively (ginger)root beer.
it was a grolsch 0.0%
I feel like Gerber just hasn't gotten the heat treat for 420 down as well as Buck has.
I’ve used this knife extensively. Sorta a Jack of all trades master of none. Definitely geared towards military application. Way better than the old standard issue K-Bar. The sheath is really nice for attaching to gear.
A jack of all trades is a master of none, but usually more helpful than a master of one.
ka-bar is over 100 year old design so that bar is set low. knives have raised the floor of quality in budget knives in the last 10-20 years so much
7:49 that has got to be the coolest way ive ever heard that lol
Love my Gerber. Edited because I only use it for throwing
It holds up?
I spoke to a guy who broke it because of throwing. Near the handle.
He threw it around 40 times before it broke.
How often did you throw it.
hey guys love your vids! best in youtube for sure
DO THE BUCK 119!!!!
it's a classic and i wonder what you guys would think about it
the prodegy now comes with a sandvik 12c27 blade, from what I researched its a higher quality than 440 c and holds an edge better.
Condor khukri i dare you to try to break it ive seen leaf springs on moving trucks that are thinner
You guys are entertaining as hell!
The unfortunate truth is that this is what the average knife buyer/bushcrafter can afford, unless you save for a very long time. Not everyone has a bloody successful RUclips channel or has random people sending them super steel knife collections like you ladies do. 👍🏻😉
A garberg is almost the exact same price and is a better knife, not to mention that you don't need to throw a hissy fit over a just video
@@dante_f4563 I didn’t think I would have to state that I was being sarcastic about them having a RUclips channel and getting random knife collections. I’ve been a subscriber to them for many years. Hence the thumbs up and wink at the end of my comment. 🙄
Supersteels are actually not needed .
They keep an edge a little longer. That's all.
The 'simple' steels are as easy as can be to get a razor's edge on.
And they don't dull as quickly as some steel snobs like to portray.
Lower priced knves are my preference. I can buy 20 of those vs one snob knife steel one.
Have a look at Joe X hos video's. Those simple steels are often very tough.
Im a roofing contractor. I buy 50 knives a year. Lol. The truth is most people would rather get drunk or high then buy a good knife. Lmaoh
09:25 Friendly reminder: The Mora Garberg has a thicker blade and a thicker grind, so it is harder for it to cut smoothly through paper as thin as that.
I have done it a lot of times without any issues with both carbon and stainless. His carbon Garberg is just dull.
It’s not tho, the mora garberg has a 3mm thick blade and the strongarm has a 4,75mm thick blade, and a scandi grind is usually thinner than a saber grind
The Gerber has the thicker blade and thicker grind.
The Mora Garberg looked thicker but I actually looked it up, the Gerber Strongarm is indeed 4,75 mm thick. (Why is it so damn thick?) Maybe it has to do with the grind? Or the metal perhaps? 420HC is kinda trash (imo)
@@nestoraspapoutsas4639 because it is designed for an enviroment where toughness is by far the most important thing for a budget price, and while 420hc is not good at edge retention, it is a very tough steel for the price
Great conclusion , thanks for your honesty. Your right … not a bushcraft knife. I have one, leave it in my truck
420 steel is good for camping youngsters.. usually these knives are no expensive and they do not rust even when neglected. And it is quite easy to resharpen them.
Great video as always! Can you do the SOG Pillar in S35VN? Cheers!
Hello 👋 gentlemen, thank you for sharing your informative video. Take care and stay safe out there. 🤗
Good curls. I'd like to see some videos of L.T. Wrights.
It’s not a Bushcraft knife. They also put out a BDZ steel version which I’ve got along with the 420HC, but they only sold the BDZ version for a limited time.