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The Gerber Strongarm Comes in Black and Tan Handle Options

The Gerber Strongarm is a tactical knife designed with durability and performance in mind to help a person maximize their capabilities when out in the field. The knife comes in either straight-edge or serrated edge options and boasts a 420HC stainless steel blade that's paired with a black Cerakote ceramic coating. The handle on the knife is finished with a rubberized diamond texture grip and paired with a glass-filled nylon substrate to further enhance overall grip.

The Gerber Strongarm comes in black and tan handle options, and comes with a multi-mount sheath system that supports being affixed onto a belt or even any existing MOLLE webbing. Priced at $90, the knife model is available directly from the brand.

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