GERBER BACK PAXE II AXE
Axes have been around for ages. The Back Paxe II is a well balanced hand axe with a blade known for its superior edge retention. Combining a stainless steel forged head and a Fibercomp handle the Back Pack II makes quick work of brush, small logs and branches
GERBER BACK PAXE II AXE
Forged Steel Axe head
Glass filled nylon Handle
Sheath material ballistic nlyon
Excellent edge retention
Fibercomp handle
Hard wearing sheath
Lifetime warranty
Axe blade length 2.7"
Overall length 9"
Weight 479.1g
GERBER OUTDOOR SERIES
Whether its hiking, biking, camping, fishing Gerber have a knife or tool for every outdoor activity. When tested in the elements, Gerber’s outdoor gear shows its true colours ,sleek, sporty designs constructed with rugged materials. If your in a desert,up a mountain or in a forest these are the products to carry .
GERBER FIXED BLADE KNIVES
Typically used for hunting or camping these fixed blades do not fold making them extremely stout and secure. Gerber use both full and partial tangs in their fixed blades which are made using a high carbon stainless steel. The handles are made from a variety of materials including wood, genuine stag or our patented softgrip technology.
It is illegal for us to sell a knife of any kind (including cutlery and kitchen knives) to anyone under the age of 18.Therefore we will ask confirmation of your age before purchase.
It is generally an offence to carry a knife in public without good reason or lawful authority (for example, a good reason is a chef on the way to work carrying their own knives) the maximum penalty for an adult carrying a knife is four years in prison and a fine of £5000
knives where the blade folds into the handle, like a Swiss Army Knife, aren't illegal as long as the blade is shorter than three inches (7.62 cms)
Offensive weapons
If a knife is used in a threatening way (even a legal knife, such as a Swiss Army knife), it is regarded as an 'offensive weapon' by the law. This is also the case with things like screwdrivers - once used in a threatening manner, they are treated as offensive weapons. It is an offence to carry an offensive weapon in a public place, if you don't have a reasonable excuse. This means that carrying something that could be viewed as an offensive weapon, and then using it in a threatening way, could mean that you are prosecuted. The penalty is up to four years' imprisonment and/or a fine.