Great LMF II Infra Red Resistance Information from Gerber!

I’m going to use a little bit of space here to do a BIG Thank You to Donda Burnett over in the Gerber Consumer Affairs Department.  She always goes above and beyond for me whenever I send her questions.

I had some questions from a few people on the Gerber LMF II knives such as “Was there ever an LMF I?” , “What is the Infra-Red resistance for?” and “What was the BMF knife?”  Here’s the reply I got from Donda and the great pic she found for me out of an old catalog. It’s a PDF file so you will need Adobe to see it.

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LMF stands for Lightweight Multi-Function.  In terms of the LMF I knife, no.  There was an original version offered years ago (1988 - 1998 - I’ve offered information regarding that knife below):

LMF

The LMF began production in 1987 and were available for retail from 1988 through 1998.

Patterned after its bigger cousin, the BMF, the LMF was a high-performance, survival-oriented knife that was small and light enough to be ideal for hunting, backpacking and other outdoor activities.

LMF Features:

  • Full-tank, high carbon ¼” thick stainless steel blade
  • Two drop-point blade configurations: one with a very aggressive chisel-tooth saw, the other with a smooth spine. Both blade styles are 6” long, and the overall knife length is 10 5/8”. Weight 11 oz, 17 oz with sheath.

1988 Only - Drop-point blade with chisel-tooth saw (#5940)

1988 Only - Drop-point blade without saw teeth (#5942)

1989 -1997 - False edged blade (#5957.)

1989-1998 - False edged blade with chisel-tooth saw (#5959.)

  • DuPont Hypalon ® handle. Hypalon ® is a comfortable, non-abrasive, shock-absorbing material that provides an extremely positive grip and is impervious to moisture and extreme weather conditions.
  • Heavy duty construction to take pounding, digging, chopping and sawing under extreme conditions
  • Precision cast guards and butt cap; entire knife has a non-reflective finish
  • A Rockwell hardness of c54-56 for toughness and edge-holding
  • The knife and all its components are made in the U.S.A.

Sheath Features:

  • Bianchi belt fastener (a Gerber knife sheath exclusive.) The new belt clip provides quick, secure attachment to regular and web belts, and meets military specifications.
  • DuPont Cordura ® material for light weight and long wear; a tough hard rubber welt ensures that the blade won’t cut the sheath.
  • Leg strap to keep the sheath in place.

The LMFII isn’t truly a re-instatement of this series.  The new design is still a Lightweight Multi-Function product, thus LMF II.

The Foliage Green IR, is Infra-Red Resistant.  It is indeed designed for tactical use in that it can’t be seen as easily in the dark as the black or brown version with night vision goggles.

I’m hoping this was helpful for you.

Most Sincerely,

Donda Burnett

Consumer Affairs

Gerber LMF Video

I’ve had several people that have had questions on the actual size of the Gerber LMF II series of knives.  I found this video that shows a guy holding the knife so you can get a feel for the size before you order one.  Enjoy!

Foliage Green Gerber LMF II ASEK knife Now BACK IN Stock!

Ok, here we go again, if you didn’t get it last time don’t wait too long.  They got a limited number in again.  Last time they were sold out in about 10 days.

I just received an email from one of the companies I deal with and they said they got an early shipment of the Gerber ASEK knives that had previously been out of stock.  If you’ve been looking for this knife and having trouble finding the correct one you can follow this link Foliage Green Gerber ASEK LMF II. But I wouldn’t wait long, in the email they said they didn’t get very many of them. Happy Knife Hunting!

UPDATE!! 01/23/09 I’m changing the link for this because they rarely have this in stock. You can find the following Gerber LMF II knives by following these links.

Gerber 22-01627 KNIFE, LMF II ASEK GREEN, S/E - BOX

Gerber 22-01400 LMF II Survival Knife - Coyote Brown]

Gerber 22-01629 LMF II Black Infantry Knife- 4.8 inch blade

A reply from Gerber on their LMF series knives.

I contacted Gerber in hopes of clearing up the confusion on the different types of LMF knives. I got a very detailed response from one of their Consumer Affairs personnel. I found the note at the bottom particularly interesting. Here it is:

Thank you for contacting Gerber Blades and your interest in the LMF II (Lightweight Multi-Functional) Tactical Knife Series, made in the U.S.A.

The LMF II Infantry version of the knife includes the initial sheath, knife and one leg strap. The Infantry version is available in Camel Brown, Black and Foliage Green.

The ASEK version (Aviation Support Element, Kaneohe) of the same knife is the identical product but does include the initial sheath, knife, TWO leg straps, Safety Knife and Safety Knife Sheath (extra blades are found inside the handle of the safety knife itself.) The ASEK is available in the Foliage Green color and has Infra Red resistance.

The SURVIVAL version is much like the ASEK in that it includes the Knife, Initial Sheath, TWO leg straps, Safety Knife and Safety Knife Sheath (extra blades are found inside the handle of the safety Knife itself.) The SURVIVAL is available in Camel Brown only.

All versions include the following specifications:
Overall Length: 10.59”
Blade Length: 4.84”
Blade Steel: 12C27 Stainless Steel (Swedish)
Blade Style: Drop Point
Blade Thickness: .185”
Rockwell: Rc 55-57
Handle: Glass-Filled Nylon with TPV Overmold
Weight: 11.4 oz
Origin Portland, OR, USA

Inserted in the primary sheath is a knife sharpener for on the spot sharpening set at a 35 degree inclusive angle. Please note that this sharpener will not sharpen your serrations but only the fine edge of your blade.

Model #’s Available:
22-01627 Foliage Green LMFII ASEK (IR)
22-01626 Foliage Green LMF II Infantry
22-01117 Foliage Green LMFII Knife only (no sheath included)
22-01118 Foliage Green LMFII Sheath only (no knife included)
22-01400 Camel Brown LMFII Survival
22-01463 Camel Brown LMF II Infantry
22-01629 Black LMF II Infantry

***NOTE*** January 2008 – April 2008 the steel type was temporarily changed from the Sandvik 12C27 SS to 440A US SS. As of May 2008 production has resumed with the Sandvik 12C27 SS. The temporary change was due to material unavailability and the 440A US SS was most closely matched to that of the 12C27 SS.

Sincerely,
Consumer Affairs