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Gerber BMF Basic Multi-Function Survival Knife System that is
near mint, not sharpened, and is an early model with a shorter blade and different grind than
the models that came out during the last years of production. This one is serial number
015320 which means it came out in the first year of production, which was 1986. It was
probably made at the end of the first year. It has the chisel tooth saw on the blade spine.
It is a beauty and very heavy duty!
First year of production: Compare
this model specs of 13" overall with a 8" modified clip
point stainless blade with the specs of the last production model.
Last production model: It was Gerber's largest knife at 14.5 inches overall,
5/32 inch thick, with a 8-3/4 inch modified clip point 440-A stainless at the end
of production around 1998. See comparison photos below.
The black Cordura sheath comes complete with a belt loop
and leg strap assembly. It has military belt metal hooks (Alice clips) and has a diamond
sharpener attached to the back side. It has a pouch for extra
storage and comes with a Silva compass made in Sweden. The Alice
clips are not removable. This knife was very popular during Desert Storm.
The following is from the Gerber web
site:
Brad Parrish began his career working in the Gerber plant in 1974. During
the 1980's Brad began making prototype models and progressed to design.
His designs include the BMF, LMF, Magnum LST, Magnum Jr., Pro-guide
series, The Gator and Gator Mate series, E-Z Out Series, Spectre, Yari and
the AR. Brad's work has resulted in multiple design patents. The 1994
Gerber catalog has a color photo of Brad on page 3.
The following is
from the information sheet that came with the early knives:
Basic Multi-Function Survival Knife System™
Gerber's BMF is the latest generation of survival knives. From its
conception, the BMF was carefully researched and engineered to be the best
survival knife available today.
This tough,
heavy duty survival system is designed to withstand heavy use under the
most extreme conditions. The 8-inch blade is ground from tough 1/4 inch
thick high carbon surgical stainless steel, with Rockwell hardness of
c54-55. We have purposely lowered the hardness several points to increase
toughness. The chisel tooth saw is the result of countless experiments
until we knew it was "just right". It is designed for aggressive cutting
of wood and other materials. The blade and stainless steel guards and but
cap are treated with a non-reflective finish. The butt cap is specifically
designed to endure heavy pounding, and is firmly attached to the full
length blade tang. The most unique feature of the BMF is its revolutionary
handle of highly compressed DuPont Hypalon. Hypalon's semi-soft
composition cushions the hand during heavy use, and provides a comfortable
positive grip. Each BMF is hand-adjusted so that the point of balance is
approximately at the front guard, which makes it comfortable to use, even
during extended periods of heavy usage.
As much
engineering and designed time went into the BMF sheath as the knife
itself. Blackie Collins really "did himself proud" on this one. This
sheath is made from black, heavy-duty DuPont Cordura and reinforced to
provide protection for both the blade and user. Loaded with features, the
sheath is specifically designed as a superior alternative to the hollow
handle for carrying life sustaining and support accessories. It is compact
and without protrusions to snag on brush or other objects in the field.
Engineered to be silent, there are no hard surfaces other than rivets. A
pocket at the top the sheath holds a quality, liquid-filled, jeweled
compass. Permanently attached to the back of the sheath is a fine grain
diamond sharpening hone, which is protected by a nylon cover when not in
use. A unique accessory strap on the front of the sheath allows a folding
knife sheath, survival, or other equipment to be attached. ALICE clips
allow the BMF to be attached to standard issue military battle dress and
harnesses. The ALICE clips are removable so that the BMF can be worn on a
conventional belt. The BMF can be tied down to the leg or lashed to other
equipment with nylon cord supplied with each sheath. Dated 6/86.
The BMF was introduced in January 1986 and
discontinued around the end of 1998.

First year of production - This is
the one you are getting.
Serial #015320

Last production model
which had a longer blade.

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Gerber BMF Basic Multi-Function Survival Knife System that is
near mint,
not sharpened. This one is serial number 015320 which means it came
out in the first year of production, which was 1986. It has the chisel tooth saw on the blade spine.
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