Gerber Air Ranger Folding Knife 3.3" Black Plain Blade, Black G10 Handles, Liner Lock - 31-002950

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Part #: GB31002950 | Gerber Knives, Gear and Tools
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Description

GB31002950: Air Ranger G10

Gerber

Gerber's classic Air Ranger, designed by acclaimed knifemaker Bill Harsey, gets an assist with the G10 handle to deliver the superior grip expected of this iconic knife. Possessing an elegant fine edge drop point blade, the folder packs a serious punch. The Air Ranger Black G10 folding knife is a great, logical daily carry for addressing trouble efficiency.

Features

  • Ultra-Tactile Black G10 Composite Handle
  • Liner Lock
  • One Hand Opening
  • Black Oxide Coating to Resist Corrosion
  • Sturdy Pocket Clip
  • Lanyard Hole

Specifications

  • Blade Length: 3.3"
  • Handle Length: 4.2"
  • Overall Length: 7.3"
  • Blade Steel: 7Cr17MoV
  • Handle Material: Black G10
  • Weight: 2.6 oz.
  • Made in China

UPC Code: 013658145603

Related Categories

Gerber Knives, Gear and Tools, Gerber Folding Knives Series, 7Cr Blade Steel, G10 Handle Material, Folding Knives, Folding Knives Liner Locks

Product Clip Type Badge: Pocket Clip
Product Handle Badge: G10 Handles
Gerber Air Ranger Folding Knife 3.3" Black Plain Blade, Black G10 Handlesrated 3.500 stars out of 5 (6 reviews)
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Gerber Air Ranger Folding Knife 3.3" Black Plain Blade, Black G10 Handles
rated 5 stars out of 5
Cubstance
lala land
Dec 16, 2025
Pros: Blade Material, Blade Sharpness, Handle Feel, Handle Material, Overall Quality, Pocket Clip, Weight
Cons: None
Great Knife
I've had this knife for two years now, holds up great! sturdy midsize knife that feels great in the hands. great for EDC use, would highly reccomend.
Gerber Air Ranger Folding Knife 3.3" Black Plain Blade, Black G10 Handles
rated 4 stars out of 5
Amper
US
Dec 23, 2021
Pros: Weight, Ease of Opening, Pocket Clip, Blade Material
Cons: None
After 20+ years, still an excellent choice for a budget EDC knife.
The Gerber Air Ranger is a great first locking pocket knife for a new knife user, and a great knife for anyone looking for a budget EDC knife.The original Gerber Harsey Air Ranger was available in two sizes, 3.2" and 3.875" blades (Air Ranger II, which included a very useful secondary lock). They were originally made in Taiwan, ROC, with blades of AUS8 stainless and scales of knurled, anodized 6061-T6 aluminium. Gerber has done several versions of the Air Ranger over the years, and moved production to mainland China, in addition to switching to a less expensive steel, but the advantage of this is that the current Air Ranger still sells for the same price the original sold for over 20 years ago.The design, however, has not changed, and is still as excellent as it was when first introduced. If you have trouble with the thumbstud, try pushing up rather than out, it opens easily this way. I very much prefer a tip-down pocket clip, which the Air Ranger still has, because I think tip-down pocket carry is significantly safer. It is, unfortunately, a right-handed knife only. Lucky for me I'm right-handed, but my mother and my wife are left-handed.The open-back design means it doesn't gunk up, and the knife is easy enough to disassemble for cleaning, if desired. The sensible 3.2" blade length is less intimidating to others than a larger knife, and the slim profile and light weight make it an easy carry.Although some may disdain cheap steels, they have advantages. First is the low cost, second is that cheaper steels are easier to sharpen with field-expedient methods, and a knife is only as good as it is sharp. I'd rather have a less-expensive knife that's easy to keep sharp than an expensive wondersteel that really requires a bench jig and elaborate tools to resharpen when it gets dulled or damaged. With a cheap knife, you'll probably find yourself using it more often and keeping your sharpening skill in practice, instead of letting them go rusty.Modern high-spec steels are great for edge retention, but are usually extremely difficult to sharpen and often not as tough or as corrosion resistant as cheaper steels. That's fine for a civilisation-only luxury EDC knife that mostly gets used to open envelopes, plastic clamshells, and cardboard boxes, but a hard-used knife needs toughness and you don't want to get too precious about a pocket knife in the field.You could spend 3 times the price on the Spartan Blades Talos, a modern-day upgrade of the Air Ranger also designed by Bill Harsey, made in Taiwan--put them side by side and you will immediately see the resemblance. But before you do that, I strongly recommend buying a Gerber Air Ranger and a good pocket sharpening stone.The one thing I don't like about the current version is the black oxide coating. I'd prefer a bead-blasted or stonewashed finish on the blade. Gerber used to offer a version like that.
Gerber Air Ranger Folding Knife 3.3" Black Plain Blade, Black G10 Handles
rated 2 stars out of 5
Rick
,
Sep 11, 2021
Pros: Handle Material
Cons: Pocket Clip
not 1 handed opening
too stiff to open with the thumb studsdid not come very sharp but sharpened up nicely and is holding an edge.
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