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Thread: AMTAC belt sheath question

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by ST911 View Post
    Get the X.
    Thats what I was thinking. I only briefly handled a Northman a few years ago.

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    I’ve got tiny hands and had a Northman for a few years. I’d say get the X or minuteman too

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by ST911 View Post
    Belt carry about 11:00 clipped over a Mastermind Specialist, perfect fit. I don't use the pocket sheath much.

    Northman X gives you more grip, great size if blade length or overall size of a Minuteman is an issue.
    Do you carry vertically, or canted front/back? Trying to figure how to comfortably carry a blade this size with no luck so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BK14 View Post
    Do you carry vertically, or canted front/back? Trying to figure how to comfortably carry a blade this size with no luck so far.
    It's mostly vertical, with a slight bump of the handle toward the belt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BK14 View Post
    Do you carry vertically, or canted front/back? Trying to figure how to comfortably carry a blade this size with no luck so far.
    I like a 1.75" clip on a 1.5" belt. Tip of the blade sits around 10 o'clock, handle around 11 o'clock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Up1911Fan View Post
    I like a 1.75" clip on a 1.5" belt. Tip of the blade sits around 10 o'clock, handle around 11 o'clock.
    And that doesn’t end up poking you in the top of the thigh while sitting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BK14 View Post
    And that doesn’t end up poking you in the top of the thigh while sitting?
    No.

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