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The Gear 06 FAST Folding Pocket Knife combines a razor-sharp 3.8-inch partially serrated tanto blade with patented fast spring technology for lightning-quick one-handed deployment. Crafted from durable 7cr17mov stainless steel and featuring a textured G10 handle, this lightweight 5.7 oz tactical knife is designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliability, precision, and compact convenience in every adventure.

| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Brand | Gerber |
| Model Name | 06 FAST |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Included Components | G0118 |
| Handle Material | Textured G-10, Textured G-10 |
| Color | Black |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Style | Tanto Serrated |
| Blade Length | 3.75 Inches |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 5.7 Ounces |
| Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
| Blade Edge | Partially Serrated |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Item Length | 6 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013658113749 |
| Size | 3.8" |
| Manufacturer | Gerber |
| UPC | 807320403449 803983118041 809190594777 013658113749 |
| Part Number | 30-000118N |
| Item Weight | 5.7 ounces |
| Item model number | 30-000118N |
| 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 | Foldable |
| Usage | personal |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
A**Z
Great knife.
There are two versions of this knife. The one built in Portland Oregon, and this one which is made in China. The better one is SV30 steel, push button, standard military issued, and around 250 dollars. It’s heavier. Built completely out of steel. I think they’re no longer available. Haven’t seen them around in a while. This is the cheaper version. The handle is made out of something that feels like graphite, and the steel is a lower quality. Instead of a button, there’s a switch, and the blade will Fast Assist from the side with pressure from your thumb. I have the better version, and I adore it so much that I wanted the cheaper version. I primarily carry this cheaper version around because one, it’s legal in my state whereas the latter is not, and two, I figure if I lose the inferior one, it’ll be an easier loss. I’m happy with it. I’m a big fan of this Tanto Gerber knife. I’ll include a picture with both versions. The better on the left, and this one on the right. Good luck…
T**7
Gets The Job Done!
Wonderful knife to carry in your pocket or purse, not too heavy, sharpens well, opens quickly when needed. The small serrated edge section is really nice to have for anything tough to cut. Gets the job done!
P**R
I've carried a pocket knife for 40+ years. This is the only one for me for a variety of reasons.
I have had this exact Gerber knife in my pocket since they became available. In my opinion it is the very best, most sensible, practical pocket knife one can have. Believe it or not, one of my favorite features is the simple, easily accessible, sliding lock mechinism. If you think this little lock will slow you down I can assure that it will not. The placement of this lock-switch is such that you can activate it and open the knife with your thumb all in virtually one move. You won't even think about after you've had the knife for a little while It just becomes automatic. Then, when you go to close the knife, you slide the little switch to allow the blade to move freely. The reason why this little lock it so important is because a spring loaded pocket knife an actually open in your pocket on occasions just enough to catch your finger when you reach for it. I am not saying this is likely to happen but it can happen and it happened to me many years ago. It also happened to a guy I was working with. That guy is the same person who turned me on to this knife to begin with. I find a use for this knife many times per day and at times I have been very rough on it. I never leave home without it. By the way, I received an expensive pocket knife with a value of around $100 as a gift from my brother a few years back. It is top quality in every way. It sits in my desk drawer and I will not carry it in my pocket because it does not have the locking feature that the Gerber has. I think it is a great value for the money, it's the perfect size for day to day use and I find it very durable in every way. I highly recommend this pocket knife!
A**N
Great knife great quality
Best present I got my son for Christmas.
B**T
Great knife, I can't think of anything bad to say about it but I believe Gerber could do wiith some manufacturing improvements.
See my other review of the Gerber Swagger, which I don't like as much as the Fast Draw, but if you have iron-plated thumbs the Swagger might be worth looking at. This is a great knife, at least for me. I carry it in my back jeans pocket and it fits very low, with nearly all of the knife handle hidden inside the pocket. That's because the clip design is one that "loops around", turning 180° back on itself so the curve of the clip that snugs against the edge of my pocket is nearly at the very end of the knife handle. It's almost invisible if it weren't for the clip on the outside. Also, I love the fact that it is a "tip-up" carry, which for me puts the knife in the perfect position to open it when I pull it out of my pocket. The slide lock works like a charm (now it does, see photos and re-work description below) and is very easy to operate. And of course the blade is sharp as sh..., well , sharp as sharp can be. Very nice to carry and use. I would recommend it highly unless you happen to get one with a similar defect to mine. See the rest of the story below. I purchased this from Amazon as a discounted "open box" price, which I assumed meant it was a return. It appeared perfect in every way but once I tried it out the defect became obvious - the slide lock would jam when the knife was used (force applied to the blade when you cut something) and required a lot of wigging of the blade in order to get the slide lock to release so you could close the knife. Rather than send it back I decided to take it apart (bad habit of mine), and discovered that the slide lock mechanism uses a flat bar, sliding in a slot punched in the back of the blade, to lock and unlock the blade. That slot is literally punched in the steel of the blade and left completely unfinished - no machining at all. So the shearing force of the punching operation left a rough surface for the flat bar to slide against, and there was just enough of a burr for the bar to catch and jam. I used a tiny grindstone in a Dremel tool to remove just enough metal from the slot to get rid of the burr. I also did a little smoothing of the corner of the locking bar that slides inside the slot. See photos for details. After this work the knife operates like a dream.
S**O
GERBER GOT IT RIGHT
This knife is everything I was looking for in a backup weapon. To start it is heavy enough to make me feel I can rely on it even if I had to punch a few knots in an adversary should the situation go south quicker than me being able to overcome. The handle has no sharp edges and forms a nice hilt. The thumbstuds are oversized in length and circumference but doesnt hang up on pocket material. plenty of grip length still tall and wide enough to use closed as a roll of quarters. Heavy blade so it doesnt bend or break if bone is hit. All of this and still concealable. The pocket clip is low profile so it doesnt break the ideal left handed grip. I am left handed. I have Sog.Kershaw and the Buck quickfire and this Gerber is that much better. In deploying this knife there is a mechanical sound to it and a snap when in place locked. Reminds me of my Remington 870. Just not as loud but your opponent will hear it. The safety is adequate and is set to be a bit harder to deactivate. It is made that way and for sure wont fail while in your pocket. The safety means nothing to me I dont believe in the safety in a knife. Blade is thick and no play. I always liked Gerber and feel they are like Ruger pistols and revolvers heavy well thought out over engineered and never fail. As far as tactical I just didnt think they could get it right. I was very wrong and now I have a knife with all the features and benefits for something priced to get everyone into a fighting knife without breaking the bank. Buy this knife and see how you feel carrying something that wont let you down. As far as a working knife I am sure it will fill all expected of it. can you tell how I like this knife? Havent been this excited since buying my first Colt Combat Commander! LOL
F**H
Pocket clip
Love the knife. Carry it always. Handy pocket clip.
A**R
Great EDC knife
Worth the money. used every day and it still has a sharp edge. safety switch is nice to have so knife doesnt open up in your pocket.
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