
Gerber EDC Collection offers a range of portable tools that are simple to use. This line of knives emphasizes aesthetics and is a great way to keep a person prepared for their next adventure. This knife is the ideal addition to any daily bag. There are many models available to choose from so you can find the one that suits your needs.
Gerber has been producing high-quality outdoor gear and tools since over 75 years. They are highly sought-after by military personnel, service officers and tactical enthusiasts. They are popular with outdoor enthusiasts who are connected to the outdoors.
Gerber EDC Lockdown Multitool has a low profile design and includes a #11 replacement blade, nail puller, bottle opener, and a bottle opener. Included are both a small and a large flat head screwdriver. EDC Lockdown features a 25-year warranty and is designed for secure grip. You'll always be prepared in any situation with this tool.

If you're looking for a versatile blade, then consider the Gerber Prybrid X tool. This compact EDC tool is designed to be a lightweight mini pocket knife with a prying bar. It uses standard utility knife knives but is still quite inexpensive compared to other X Acto style hobby knives-compatible tools.
Highbrow is another tool from the Gerber EDC range. This automatic knife features a comfortable grip and sturdy blades. It's made from CPMS30V powdered stainless and comes with a Gerber Warranty. This knife is made in the USA, unlike other automatic knives. It has a secondary safety button. The pushbutton deployment makes it easy and quick to use.
Gerber Fastball is a new knife in our EDC collection. It features a ball bearing blade made from modified drop point or wharncliffe patterns. The blade features Balls of Stainless Steel Technology, which helps to reduce friction and keep the ball contained. A 3-position pocket clip allows you to easily open or close the knife.
The Gerber Savvy gentleman's knife is slim and easy to use with both hands. The knife features a smooth washer pivot, bar lock, and 20CV Super Steel. You also get a reversible deep carry pocket clip. These features make Gerber Savvy the ideal everyday carry option.

Another high-end Gerber EDC folder is the Dual-Force. Many users love this dual-action sliplock mechanism. The knife's blade is extra-large and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. It comes with a textured stainless steel handle. The blade is very sharp and has good corrosion resistance.
Finally, the Gerber Fastball cleaver is an excellent EDC option for those who appreciate a cleaver-shaped blade. The ball bearing blade is paired together with gold hardware, and a blue machined G10 hand. The Fastball is affordable, unlike many other cleavers.
Gerber will have an EDC tool for you, no matter your requirements.
FAQ
What does a stun gun do to an attacker?
A stun gun uses electricity to incapacitate someone. It causes muscle contractions which prevent them from moving. They can't fight back.
Stun guns are most effective when used in the neck and head areas.
The best way to use a stungun is to hit the victim's body until they become unconscious.
Some stun guns also emit high-pitched sounds to scare attackers. These stun gun types are called TASERs.
Is it against the law to give a stun gun a child?
It all depends upon the child's age.
For those under 18:
18 and older: Yes.
It is important to make sure minors are educated about the dangers associated with stun guns.
They should also only use it under adult supervision.
Is pepper spray good for self-defense?
Pepper spray is a powerful tool for self defense. It's quick-acting and relatively easy to use. However, you should always practice proper techniques when using pepper spray.
Pepper spray is not recommended as the first line of defense against violent attackers. Call 911 immediately if someone threatens to kill you.
What's the best weapon you can carry for self defense?
A sharp knife is the best weapon for self-defense. Although you may not believe you need a knife to defend yourself, if you are attacked by someone, you will regret it.
It doesn't mean you have to buy a $100 folding blade just to keep yourself safe. The job can be done with a simple pocketknife. For any emergency, you can add some extra tools.
Statistics
- Some people walk into a gym thinking they are going to become the best by training whenever they like and not putting 100% effort in. (budodragon.com)
- Most likely, you'll get tapped out by 90% of the people in your first 3-5 months. (mmaclan.com)
- Boxers aren't allowed to fight in a clinch, which is a position that occurs in 80% of the streetfights. (mmaclan.com)
- Verbal harassment was the most common form, but 51 percent of women said they were touched or groped in an unwelcome way, while 27 percent of women survived sexual assault. (healthline.com)
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What is the best way to self-defense?
Self-defense is a broad term that covers a wide range of options. There are many ways to learn self-defense. Here are some of the most common ones:
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Boxing – Boxing is a great option for self-defense as it trains you how to fight with your hands. While most people think only men can box, many women can. Boxing can be learned by women through a variety of methods including private lessons, gyms and online courses.
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Wrestling: Many people believe wrestling isn't real, but it is. In fact, it was once considered the national pastime of America. It is possible to learn wrestling online, through gyms, or in private lessons.
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Jujitsu- Jujitsu, another popular martial art, teaches you to defend yourself by using your body weight. It is simple to learn and improves coordination and balance.
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Kickboxing- Kickboxing has a similarity to Muay Thai but uses kicks instead punches. It's a full contact combat sport, which doesn't require any rules. It's a great option for beginners because it's easy to learn.
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Tae Kwon Do – TKD - Tae Kwon Do is a Korean Martial Art that combines elements karate, taekwondo and jujitsu. It is an ideal choice for anyone who wants to learn self-defense without having to worry about hurting their opponent.
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Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) - MMA is a hybrid of several different martial arts. It combines Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Boxing, Wrestling, and Sambo. Because it's so powerful, it's one of today's fastest growing sports.
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Karate: Karate is a Japanese Martial Art that focuses primarily on kicking techniques. It has been around for hundreds and years, and it has changed over the years. Today there are many different styles of karate, each with its own unique moves and training methods.
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Knife Fighting – Knives can be very helpful when you are defending yourself. You don't have to get close to your attacker in order to stab them. Only you need to know how to safely use a knife.
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Pepper Spray - Pepper spray is a non-lethal weapon that can help you escape from an attack or stop an attack before it starts. However, pepper spray is not recommended for attackers. They are more likely to be burned.
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Firearms – Shooting an attacker is the last resort. This is typically done by either law enforcement officers or civilians who have been trained to do so.
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Self-Defense classes - It is possible to learn all of these skills from one class. They often cover everything from grappling, to shooting.
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Combative Sports – Another option is to participate in combative sports such as mixed martial arts fighting, kickboxing or amateur wrestling. These sports require discipline and practice. You will also learn how to protect yourself.
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Martial Arts Schools - If you're serious about learning how to defend yourself, then go to a school that specializes in martial arts. Some schools also offer weapons classes.
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Online Courses – You also have many free resources that you could visit. 15) Books- Finally, there are some books that may prove to be useful. Alan Peppard's book, "The Complete Idiot's Guides to Self Protection", covers all of these topics.
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Be Content with What You Already Know - Before you attempt to learn anything new, you should first be familiar with what you already know. By doing so, you can avoid making mistakes that could cause you harm.
I think I'm going to try out my hand at this whole self-defense thing. I've always wanted the ability to fight but wasn't interested in learning it. As I get older, I may as well take care of myself and not rely on others.
I'm going to start slowly and see where it goes from there. I was thinking of joining a local gym, to begin practicing weight lifting and such. I'm still undecided if I should purchase a gun.