Gator - Gut Hook, Fine Edge 06932. The Gator folding knives feature surgical stainless steel blades and patented handles that set them apart from the competition. Gerber revolutionized knife grip technology when it introduced the Gator in 1991, winning Blade Magazine's Most Innovative Knife of the Year award. The Gator folders have handles made of a hard inner core of glass filled polypropylene, with Santoprene rubber molded and chemically bonded around it, essentially combining the two materials into one piece. This creates a handle that is soft and tacky when gripped, even when wet. This handle is lightweight, yet exceptionally durable. The gut hook is excellent for field dressing both large and small game animals. The blade is a fine edge that ends with a gut hook.
Gerber 06932 Technical Specs:This is the Gerber Gator gut hook fine edge, model 06932. Very nice gut hook here. This is proudly made in Portland, Oregon, as you'll see that stamped out here on the blade itself. You will get this nylon sheath with it, and printed with the Gerber logo, nice room belt loop. This opens and closes nicely manually, old-style, just push down the blade goes into the handle, and then again, just open it up manually and you'll hear that system lock into place. This is the lock back mechanism. The handle here is made with glass-filled nylon with the Gator grip overmold, and this is what this knife is named after, the Gator grip. So, you all know it's just it just feels good, it's just nice rubber feel, nice large finger groove. Gut hook. This blade is 3.76 inches, made of 420HC stainless steel. Overall, we're at 8.54 inches with a handle of 4.96, weighing 5.4 ounces. This gut hook is a fine edge all the way, very nice and sharp, made in the USA, and the sheath is a ballistic nylon. Okay, so the Gert Gator gut hook, model 06932.