If you're not going to learn to use the front sight properly, don't bother with it. If pointing the gun, screaming "Ahhhhh!" and cranking on the trigger is all you can learn to do, work on doing that safely. -ToddG
I succumbed to an impulse to purchase a Knight Elements Hummingbird. It's a nice knife but it's really tiny and I have no idea what I'm going to use it for.
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I carry this knife off duty mounted horizontally to the left of my belt buckle. The ring is just about centered on my gig line so I can draw with either hand.
I finally ordered one of the little Mycros and it should be here in a couple of days, we'll see how it is.
Also, you guys have to spend more time with knives...everything y'all have mentioned as 'tiny' in the last few posts are actually "small to medium" sized knives...
Clinch Pick and a standard small lockback folder side by side...the Clinch Pick is small, not tiny. If you've picked up something that is larger than a Clinch Pick, it is small to medium...Not that there is anything wrong with knives those sizes, I like them quite a bit myself.
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Just to reinforce my dude @RevolverRob, here's a Clinch Pick and a Spyderco Dragonfly, side-by-side:
ETA: the perspective is a little off, but they're sitting on graph paper, so you can use the graph lines to compare them.
Skill and experience weigh nothing, and you have them with you all the time.
As predicted - the stock sheath for this thing is hot garbage.
But the size and shape are interesting. I have no firm opinions yet, since this thing requires an entirely new sheath before it can be considered useful.