I somehow ended up with a Gerber MKII back in the 80s. Have no idea how or when I picked it up.
There were a number of things about it I never really liked, then one day one of the aluminum hilt guards got broken. Somewhere along the way the handle got removed and I discovered just how short the tang really was, which was really depressing. It doesn't go far into the handle and it's not pinned.
This was one with the serrations on both sides. At some point I decided that the serrations on both sides was pretty useless and I reground one of the edges to get rid of them. The "get to it someday" plans have always been to actually put a new handle on it and make it into a full tang boot knife.
The blade, broken handle, and the original black sheath with the clip for a web belt and tiedowns is still in my safe.
The point of all this is that for some reason I typed "Gerber Mark II" into an ebay search today. HOLY S#!+. I can't imagine paying what people are asking for those knives. If I was actually in the market for a dagger I'd put the money into a Randall #2 or something else. After seeing how the MKII is put together I certainly wouldn't pay more than $50 for one, much less the hundreds that I see getting asked.
There were a number of things about it I never really liked, then one day one of the aluminum hilt guards got broken. Somewhere along the way the handle got removed and I discovered just how short the tang really was, which was really depressing. It doesn't go far into the handle and it's not pinned.
This was one with the serrations on both sides. At some point I decided that the serrations on both sides was pretty useless and I reground one of the edges to get rid of them. The "get to it someday" plans have always been to actually put a new handle on it and make it into a full tang boot knife.
The blade, broken handle, and the original black sheath with the clip for a web belt and tiedowns is still in my safe.
The point of all this is that for some reason I typed "Gerber Mark II" into an ebay search today. HOLY S#!+. I can't imagine paying what people are asking for those knives. If I was actually in the market for a dagger I'd put the money into a Randall #2 or something else. After seeing how the MKII is put together I certainly wouldn't pay more than $50 for one, much less the hundreds that I see getting asked.