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Thread: 2015 Spyderco fixed blade P'kal

  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by SouthNarc View Post
    Depends on the guy. There are some bigger, taller, wider guys that have been carrying Disciples in the Clinch Pick orientation for at least a decade.
    I do often. I prefer the CP, but every now and then I get the itch to rock the bigger blade. Rarely have an issue with the size difference.

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchMan View Post
    These guys claim they will be in stock tomorrow. Price is good too...

    http://www.howesknifeshop.com/spyder...4gp-plainedge/
    Mine shipped today
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    Deadeye Dick Clusterfrack's Avatar
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    Mine shipped yesterday. Looking forward to getting hands on!
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    Nice I`ve been looking for a wharncliffe fixed blade for a long time.

    I m wanting a 4inch slim handle and a 2 to 3 inch max blade
    I found one but cost 450 bucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchMan View Post
    These guys claim they will be in stock tomorrow. Price is good too...

    http://www.howesknifeshop.com/spyder...4gp-plainedge/
    Now I can see spending 80 bucks . but not 149.oo

  6. #36
    Got mine yesterday.

    Question to the class: how are you guys concealing this on the belt? I tried several orientations with the included clip, which is good. I just can not get it so that I don't have a huge teepee effect on my shirt. I regularly conceal full size handguns AIWB but a small fixed blade seems very difficult. Interested in any advice/suggestions. Pictures would be helpful. Maybe this deserves a new thread.

    I may end up loosening up the kydex a bit with a heat gun and using this as a neck knife. Less than ideal for the intended purpose though.
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  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchMan View Post
    I think it is still full tang; just the scales can be reversed to face the other way.
    Evidence. Stick tang? Super easy to reverse though, the posts are even keyed so they only go in one way and can't rotate.

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  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchMan View Post
    Got mine yesterday.

    Question to the class: how are you guys concealing this on the belt? I tried several orientations with the included clip, which is good. I just can not get it so that I don't have a huge teepee effect on my shirt. I regularly conceal full size handguns AIWB but a small fixed blade seems very difficult. Interested in any advice/suggestions. Pictures would be helpful. Maybe this deserves a new thread.

    I may end up loosening up the kydex a bit with a heat gun and using this as a neck knife. Less than ideal for the intended purpose though.
    Can't edit my own posts...

    Sort of answered my own question. It works quite well for me at 3:00, fast to draw although giving up the benefits of centerline. Also leaves room for spare mag at 11:00.
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    Received mine today after it was "lost" between Utah and New Mexico for over a week.

    I reversed the handles to be a better taint stabber.
    I also used a Dremel sanding drum to relieve the sheath so I could get a better grip it further down on the bolster.
    I removed the belt clip and am running it as a sheathed pocket knife for now. I use a combination thumb push off and hook the sheath on my pocket as I draw the knife, it works great but I plan on adding a "shark fin" to the sheath later to better hook the pocket.
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  10. #40
    One thing you guys might consider doing to get a closer ride is to run it between the belt and the pants.

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