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Did they just use one of those welded on rat tail tangs that you normally see on those $10 Chinese made fantasy swords?
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Yeah they've started cheaping out to the point of their products becoming dangerous to use.![]()
The fiskars finland made stuff still seems to be okay.......so far anyways. I've put somehard use on a gerber axe, that was made in finland by the parent company and it has handled it fine.
On the recall, we all talked about that design flaw a while back. In fact I think you pointed it out first, well to be fair and accurate...... first that I saw and remember. Surprised it took so long for an official recall.
Has anyone had one replaced yet? I figure the replacement will be the same thing with a sturdier tang but I'm interested to see what they look like.
Oh, you mean you can't just glue a 13" blade to a plastic handle and chop down a forest...? I never would've guessed...
I honestly wonder sometimes how Gerber thinks they can get away with crap like this. Are they just assuming nobody will actually use these things?