
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. You have the option to select from many models so that you find the best fit.
Gerber has been in the business of producing high quality outdoor gear and tools for over 75 years. The innovative products of Gerber have been highly sought after by military personnel, service officials, and tactical enthusiasts. These products are very popular with those who are deeply connected to the outdoors.
The Gerber EDC Lockdown Multi-tool is a low profile multi-tool that is equipped with a replaceable #11 blade, nail puller, and bottle opener. The package also includes a small flat head and large screwdriver. EDC Lockdown features a 25-year warranty and is designed for secure grip. You will be ready for anything with this tool.

Gerber's Prybrid X is an excellent choice if you are looking for a versatile blade. This small EDC tool has a prying bar and is lightweight. While it uses standard utility knife blades, it is surprisingly affordable compared to other X-Acto style hobby knife-compatible tools.
Another tool in the Gerber EDC collection is the Highbrow. This automatic knife comes with a sturdy set of blades and a comfortable hand handle. It's made from CPMS30V powdered stainless and comes with a Gerber Warranty. This automatic knife, unlike many others, is made in the USA. It also features a secondary safety switch. The pushbutton deployment makes it easy and quick to use.
Gerber Fastball is a new knife in our EDC collection. It has a ball-bearing blade that is modified from a drop point and wharncliffe pattern. Balls of Stainless Steel Technology help to reduce friction while keeping the ball contained. A three-position pocket clip makes it easy to open and 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. Additionally, the Gerber Savvy comes with a reversible long-carry pocket clip. The Gerber Savvy is a great choice for everyday carry.

Another high-end Gerber EDC folder is the Dual-Force. The dual-action slip-lock mechanism is a favorite of many users. This knife's blade has extra-large teeth, and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty. It comes with a textured stainless steel handle. The blade is extremely sharp and resistant to corrosion.
The Gerber Fastball is an excellent EDC option if you like cleaver-shaped knives. It has a ball bearing blade and a G10 handle. The Fastball is affordable, unlike many other cleavers.
Gerber has the right EDC knife for every situation.
FAQ
Is it illegal to give a stun gun to a child?
It all depends upon the child's age.
Below 18:
Yes, 18-years-old and over
A stun gun should never be given to a minor.
They should also only use it under adult supervision.
Is it legal to carry a stungun?
Yes. You will need a permit from the state.
You will need to fill out an application and pay a fee in order to apply for a permit.
After you have received your permit, keep it in plain sight (like your wallet).
You'll need to apply again if you lose your permit.
What is the best weapon to carry for self-defense?
A sharp knife is the best weapon for self-defense. A knife is the best weapon for self-defense.
You don't have to go out and buy a $100 folding knife just because you want to protect yourself. You can do the job with a simple pocketknife. And you can always add a few extra tools to ensure you're prepared for any situation.
What are some quick self-defense moves you can do?
Self-defense techniques can include kicks and punches as well as elbows, knees, knees and headbutts. You might also consider grappling like judo or jujitsu and karate, as well as taekwondo.
Self-defense techniques can be used for protection against an attacker who wants to hurt you.
They can also serve to defend yourself against someone who is attacking you.
There are many different ways to practice self-defense. Pick the one that works best for you.
What should I look for in a self-defense class?
It is important to consider the reputation and experience level of instructors when choosing a self defence class. Ask about their credentials.
Ask if there are any discounts or free trials. Many instructors offer special deals for students who are new.
Ask them if they offer online courses so that you can access them whenever you like.
Ask the instructor if they offer any emergency medical treatment after a class. This is especially important for anyone who gets hurt in class.
A class should offer many exercises. This allows you to take your time and try every technique before moving onto the next.
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)
- Saying this, Self defense 101 would be the importance of situational awareness, which can never be replaced by the finest of martial arts, because it is this that would help you to avoid any likely attacks in the first place. (worldofselfdefense.com)
- In a January 2018 survey of 1,000 women nationwide, 81 percent reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment, assault, or both in their lifetime. (healthline.com)
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How To
How to use Kubotans in self-defense
Kubotan are small sticks that were used by Okinawan martial art masters as weapons. They were originally made from bamboo but have been replaced by metal and plastic.
They are usually around 5cm long and 2cm wide.
The Kubotan is designed for striking at an opponent's eyes and nose. It is also effective against other body parts such as elbows and knees.
Kubotan is a popular choice for women as they are light and portable, can be hidden when not needed, and can be carried by most people.
To use a Kubotan effectively, you must know where to place the stick to strike the correct spot.
To hit the right spots accurately, you must practice with your Kubotan.
The steps below will teach you how to use a Kubotan for self defense.
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Face the attacker
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Hold the Kubotan between your thumbs and index fingers.
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Lift the Kubotan's arm above your head.
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Swing the Kubotan toward the attacker's forehead.
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On the nose, eye, or area of the mouth, strike the attacker.
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As the Kubotan hits the target, you should see its impact.
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Continue to swing your Kubotan until the Kubotan makes a "thwacking sound".
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Reduce the Kubotan, and then step back.
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Repeat Steps 1-7 if you wish to keep fighting.