Yeah ... part of the reason I asked is that if you check Amazon.com you will see that the initial blades had some problems. Also, I am not a big fan of the 440-series stainless steels. But I do understand that Gerber is trying to keep the costs down. They need to offer a blade with a very good thickness - if people are going to try to copy the techniques that Bear uses in his videos.
I took a look at Doug's own survival knife on this forum - I thought he did a pretty good job with the design.
The following knife from Fox knives would also make a really good survival tool - particularly because the steel in the blade is excellent. The only problem that I have with this design is that they put two small holes in the blade near the handle - I can't comprehend why they would weaken the blade by doing that. But since it's a 5mm blade, it's still very strong.
http://www.michiganknives.com/Item_Pages/FOX_Items/Miles.htmlPete #2