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Chance
10-13-2017, 05:00 PM
I recently procured two SOB Punch Daggers (https://sobtactical.com/sob-puncher-wins-2017-nra-golden-bullseye-award-accessory-year/) after daggers were legalized in Texas. I'm nothing approaching an expert on blades / cutty / stabby thingies, so I won't "review" them, other than to say it seems like a well designed product to me, and I like it thus far.

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While the implement itself is well thoughtout, the sheaths are largely an afterthought. It seems like a piece of kydex was folded over each individual dagger, because no two sheaths seem to be exactly alike. The mounting clip does allow it to be mounted two different ways (either vertically or horizontally), but the clips are open faced and easily pull off the belt. Because the sheaths aren't uniform, they don't have the same retention, so pulling the dagger out of the sheath may or may not result in the sheath coming with it.

In short, I love the dagger, but I have no way of carrying it. Can anyone recommend a company that would make a sheath for this? I know we have several custom holster manufacturers here, and there are a number of companies that do this. I'd just like some first-hand recommendations.

DI1
10-13-2017, 05:29 PM
I would contact Nick at bladerigs for a sheath.
http://bladerigs.tictail.com/

Dark Star Gear
10-13-2017, 05:37 PM
I would contact Nick at bladerigs for a sheath.
http://bladerigs.tictail.com/

That'd be my first thought. This is something in our wheelhouse but we'd need the knives on hand whereas I suspect Nick wouldn't.

EPF
10-13-2017, 06:41 PM
Personally, I prefer the Dark Star Gear option, and I would and have gone through the trouble of sending them knives to get it done. I have blade rigs style sheaths and I like them. They are particularly handy in reversibility for an asymmetric blade but that's not an issue for the dagger. But IMO the wider clip that DSG uses is better than the BR clip. Both clips will tear clothing before they pull free but the narrower bite of the BR clip seems more prone to tearing.

You can't go wrong with either, but having rolled and trained extensively with both I prefer the more secure option.