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    Quote Originally Posted by Hizzie View Post
    That locking sheath only seems useful to one hand. Original TDI was meant for ambi access.
    If your going to put it on a duty belt I think the retention is a good trade off. I would set it up for support hand release. Most concealed options, pocket, vest under shirt, etc are going to limit ambi options.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BJXDS View Post
    Are you guys talking about in an LE environment/ open carry or as a civi/concealed. Any drawbacks in a civi/concealed role?
    I mostly wore mine when I was LE. Still a usable tool for regular old CCW.
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    I'm really interested in its role as a civilian/concealed option. If I were to get one I would always have a shirt concealing it.


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    I am a fan of the Clinch Pick ... As a CCW / civi fixed blade.


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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighterguy View Post
    I'm curious what makes this knife easier to take than other fixed blades?


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    Nothing, but most people don't wear a fixed blade in the open with a very quick to grab almost doesn't retain the blade at all sheath.
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  6. #26
    I've worn mine concealed off duty sometimes but never on duty due to the retention concern.


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    I thought the handle was too thin. Maybe if it was wrapped in tennis or hockey tape? Idk, I live in FL though, we can carry real PDs/

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighterguy View Post
    I'm really interested in its role as a civilian/concealed option. If I were to get one I would always have a shirt concealing it.


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    It is a really good option for that role. I prefer a clinchpick, but for such an inexpensive blade, the TDI is definitely up there as a top pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cecil Burch View Post
    Try to get some hands on training with someone who understands the best way to use such a blade.
    "I know how to use it. The pointy end goes into the other man."

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  10. #30
    If the phlster sheath goes back in stock I will probably get one. I'll wait and see if the cp resurfaces.


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