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Front pocket. Specifically for defense. What are you carrying?
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Hizzie
04-16-2016, 06:47 PM
I tried the Benchmade 178 SOCP in a BladeRigs sheath in my weak side pocket for a while.
SeriousStudent
04-16-2016, 08:06 PM
Inside the pocket: An original Spyderco Ronin in a Kydex sheath, mounted inside an nylon J-frame holster. It's invisible, and extremely fast to deploy.
I carry my Joe Watson HiTS knife horizontally on my belt at 11:00, not inside my pocket.
I don't carry folders for defense, only for utility purposes.
orionz06
04-16-2016, 08:07 PM
Clinch Pick on a RCS/MDTS pocket shield, my own sheath.
cosine
04-16-2016, 08:28 PM
Clinch Pick on a pocket shield in a CCC sheath.
I carried a Mad Dog Mongoose for years, flat, strong, currently unavailable.
The SOCP can be easily pocket carried and deployed.
Look for knives under 7-8" overall length that have flat or no handles.
You don't need to spend a lot and probably already have something that will work.
The Raven pocket shield will help keep the knife secure in the pocket.
voodoo_man
04-17-2016, 10:30 PM
A pocket sheath for a smalled fixed blade will work. Brave heart with a cut down handle and notches for blade orientation will work well....or so I've been told....
A pocket sheath for a smalled fixed blade will work. Brave heart with a cut down handle and notches for blade orientation will work well....or so I've been told....
That will work as well as a Gerber Guardian in a bladerigs sheath.
aboveandbeyond
04-21-2016, 03:13 PM
I highly recommend the secret edge by Cold Steel. Cheap and easy to mod. I had mine sent off to bladerigs to mod along with a sheath.
HopetonBrown
04-21-2016, 05:23 PM
Spyderco Street Beats are pretty nice.
RevolverRob
04-21-2016, 08:35 PM
Custom Sean Kendrick No. 2 clip-point, in Sean's kydex, mounted on an RCS pocket shield. Bark River Knives City Knife in a leather hip-pocket sheath from DLT Trading. Burchtree Bladeworks Kiridashi in Burch's kydex, static corded into the pocket.
Cheapo/ghetto rolling - Ikea paring knife, on a static cord safety pinned into the pocket (my preference for jacket carry in the winter).
808sheriff
04-21-2016, 10:45 PM
Second for the coldsteel secret edge bought a couple and sent them off to BladeRigs to be modded
Has anybody looked at this knife? http://www.buckknives.com/product/buck-ops-boot-knife/0616BKS-B/
2.5 oz
3" blade
Finger Choil
Pinky hook
60-80 dollars online
7401
A pocket sheath for a smalled fixed blade will work. Brave heart with a cut down handle and notches for blade orientation will work well....or so I've been told....
Second for the coldsteel secret edge bought a couple and sent them off to BladeRigs to be modded
Sorry I couldn't figure out how to copy the photo. These appear similar, they already have the choil in place. And they are dirt cheap.
https://www.meyercousa.com/Item/Detail/MANKDE+Meyerco+Symmetrical+Neck+Knife
https://www.meyercousa.com/Item/Detail/MANKU+Meyerco+Neck+Knife
voodoo_man
04-22-2016, 06:05 AM
Sorry I couldn't figure out how to copy the photo. These appear similar, they already have the choil in place. And they are dirt cheap.
https://www.meyercousa.com/Item/Detail/MANKDE+Meyerco+Symmetrical+Neck+Knife
https://www.meyercousa.com/Item/Detail/MANKU+Meyerco+Neck+Knife
that is pretty cheap
154cm Paul Bos heat treat 67.00 delivered to store @ Walmart
Has anybody looked at this knife? http://www.buckknives.com/product/buck-ops-boot-knife/0616BKS-B/
2.5 oz
3" blade
Finger Choil
Pinky hook
60-80 dollars online
7401
I have sent an email to meyerco asking if its a full tang and which 440 stainless they are using.
If you have time I am curious to your take on the Buck.
that is pretty cheap
voodoo_man
04-24-2016, 11:33 AM
I have sent an email to meyerco asking if its a full tang and which 440 stainless they are using.
If you have time I am curious to your take on the Buck.
Not my personal preference but if it works for your specific application requirement, then good.
OK Thanks!
Not my personal preference but if it works for your specific application requirement, then good.
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