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Offline Ahlosojoe

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Gerber Gator with Bell and Carlson scales
« on: August 30, 2011, 07:46:44 AM »
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has tried the Gerber Gator with the Bell and Carlson scales. This knife is sold by Cabellas and comes in a gut hook or drop point.
 
I think I would like to have the drop point. The steel is CPM S30V. Any comments on the steel?
 
The price seems right if it is a quality knife...$89.99.
 
Thanks. I enjoy the info and comments from this forum. Joe

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Re: Gerber Gator with Bell and Carlson scales
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2011, 01:04:05 PM »
I both make knives and use a knife I made with S-30V steel.  The steel performs as well as the others I use,i.e.  CPM154CM, D-2, 154CM.  Doesn't take quite the edge some of the other "super steels" do, but if properly heat treated, it's better than a lot of the factory stuff you see; such as 440A,B,C, 420 and 420HC etc.  The key words are properly heat treated.  There was a lot of hype back when it first appeared that it was the first stainless steel designed strictly for cutlery use.  It's not  true, ATS-55 was first, but it does tend to drive the price of the steel up.  It's basically 154CM with a bit more carbon and 4.0% vanadium added.   Which is a good thing.  Optimum Rockwell C hardness for it is 59-61,however factory knives are often at a Rc of 58, which increases toughness but lowers hardness a bit. I think Gerber lists the hardness of  their blades, so that gives you a reference.

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Re: Gerber Gator with Bell and Carlson scales
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2011, 04:49:44 PM »
Joel, I always appreciate your expertise on this forum. You have helped me out before and I appreciate it again.
 
This Gerber looks pretty good but I was not acquainted with the steel. Thanks for your time. Joe