#234921 - 11/01/11 05:09 PM
Gerber Hinderer Rescue vs Benchmade 915 Triage
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Registered: 07/19/07
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Loc: New York
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The title says it all.
I'm looking to pick up a dedicated "rescue" knife for use in my gear as a volunteer EMT.
Which would you choose and why?
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#234925 - 11/01/11 05:28 PM
Re: Gerber Hinderer Rescue vs Benchmade 915 Triage
[Re: chaosmagnet]
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The Gerber Hinderer Rescue blade is 440A Stainless. My choice in this area and what now resides in the console of my truck is a Spyderco Assist -- VG-10 blade steel.
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#234926 - 11/01/11 05:34 PM
Re: Gerber Hinderer Rescue vs Benchmade 915 Triage
[Re: Jesselp]
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Registered: 08/04/11
Posts: 173
Loc: Colonial Heights, VA
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Looked at both and am requesting info from my brother (a Fire Lt.) and my brother from another mother (former Fire Lt.).
However, the nearly $100 price difference is telling. Ouch!
Thanks for alerting me to the existence though, as I'm an aspiring EMT.
Finn
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#234965 - 11/02/11 02:47 AM
Re: Gerber Hinderer Rescue vs Benchmade 915 Triage
[Re: Jesselp]
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Registered: 03/19/10
Posts: 137
Loc: Oregon
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The title says it all.
I'm looking to pick up a dedicated "rescue" knife for use in my gear as a volunteer EMT.
Which would you choose and why? I carry a SpyderCo Assist. Light, strong, bright orange handle. It has a 'blunt' tip so as to not poke anyone. Serrated part is v.sharp ..... The thumb 'rest' is useful when you're cutting through something while wearing work gloves. 
Edited by MarkO (11/02/11 02:48 AM)
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#235101 - 11/04/11 06:03 PM
Re: Gerber Hinderer Rescue vs Benchmade 915 Triage
[Re: Jesselp]
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Registered: 08/04/11
Posts: 173
Loc: Colonial Heights, VA
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Hello,
Well, I heard from the Texan. He has the Gerber and keeps his in his truck. I admit to incline towards that also. The Benchmade is undeniable quslity though.
Finn
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#235481 - 11/11/11 02:20 AM
Re: Gerber Hinderer Rescue vs Benchmade 915 Triage
[Re: Jesselp]
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Registered: 05/29/04
Posts: 84
Loc: North Carolina
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I really like the Triage as my EDC. I'm not a first responder, and I have not handled the other knives mentioned, which I'm sure are quite good. I use mine all the time for typical things like cutting boxes or cord and quartering apples. For the latter the blade length is good, and the semi-blunt tip is not as scary to coworkers. The long belly makes for good slicing and the tip is beefy enough to pry with in an emergency. Yet the tip is pointed enough to probably make a fire drill divot easily enough. The glass-breaker and seatbelt-cutter round things out without compromising the primary function as a knife. The G10 scales are grippy, a bit too much for me at first, but pocket wear and burnishing with my thumbnail have made it just right. I'm a big fan of the Axis-Lock mechanism. I had been looking for something larger after carrying a Mini-Griptilian, which is a fine knife, but I wanted something I could hold with all fingers yet was thin enough to pocket comfortably. It is substantial in construction. The reviews on YouTube are worth watching.
Steve
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#235487 - 11/11/11 05:13 AM
Re: Gerber Hinderer Rescue vs Benchmade 915 Triage
[Re: Jesselp]
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Registered: 09/27/05
Posts: 309
Loc: Vermont
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In the six years I was an EMT I never needed a knife. Whatever I needed cut I could cut with my EMT shears. As a volunteer FF I have needed a knife just once in 22 years. It doesn't really matter what blade you have. Purchase the best one you can afford to loose on a chaotic scene and not have a heart attack when you do loose it. I do recommend a sheeps foot blade though.
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