I've always liked this knife. I'm not much on serrations, especially on a fixed blade, so I keep hoping they introduce this model w/o them. Thanks for sharing
Wow, a super-cool sheath knife I can legally wear on a belt in California (much harder to do than it sounds). Nice job on this one. I am definitely going shopping Saturday.
@mcmikeblues No, not true. There are very strict limits to what can be carried, how it is carried, length of blade, etc. It's listed under the California Gun Law section if you want to look it up. Other prohibitions - spring-assisted and projectile knives, switch blades, butterfly knives with certain actions, pocketknives over a certain blade length, etc. I'm not just talking here. I did the research. Of course you "CAN" carry it, but if you get caught with it it's a felony weapons charge.
A 3 inch blade spring assist pocket knife for everyday tasks
And a 4.5 inch fix blade in a kydex sheath that has grommet holes in it, and a corresponding belt clip that can screw into the holes. I carry it inside the waistband on my left (strong side)
Works perfectly fine, its slimmer and lighter then any firearm so if you can CCW a handgun you can most defiantly do it with a fixed blade...or better yet, do both!
i think its a little to small ..... i think the perfect combat utility knife is 7 inch blade
but idk .... i might be proven wrong .... it is a nice little knife .... good to carry on a belt or something
shortnorthartist 1 week ago
I could walk around holding that in my town lol
zackster542 7 months ago
The clip on the sheath can be adjusted to wear horizontally on a belt, correct?
JudyJarvisRN 7 months ago
@JudyJarvisRN
yes
GearBuyersGuide 7 months ago
I've always liked this knife. I'm not much on serrations, especially on a fixed blade, so I keep hoping they introduce this model w/o them. Thanks for sharing
GunznGear 8 months ago
competing with the Ontario RAT 3 for 4 times the price....looks like a great knife though.
14revolutioncalling 8 months ago
Wow, a super-cool sheath knife I can legally wear on a belt in California (much harder to do than it sounds). Nice job on this one. I am definitely going shopping Saturday.
NavyMedicUSMC 8 months ago
@NavyMedicUSMC
these are just under $200, seems like a good price for such a nice knife IMO
GearBuyersGuide 8 months ago
@GearBuyersGuide Thanks!
NavyMedicUSMC 8 months ago
@NavyMedicUSMC u can carry any fixed blade in california
mcmikeblues 7 months ago
@mcmikeblues No, not true. There are very strict limits to what can be carried, how it is carried, length of blade, etc. It's listed under the California Gun Law section if you want to look it up. Other prohibitions - spring-assisted and projectile knives, switch blades, butterfly knives with certain actions, pocketknives over a certain blade length, etc. I'm not just talking here. I did the research. Of course you "CAN" carry it, but if you get caught with it it's a felony weapons charge.
NavyMedicUSMC 7 months ago
What was the blade length on this?
SPARTAN23123xS23x 8 months ago
@SPARTAN23123xS23x The blade length is 114.3 mm :)
glock19x300 7 months ago
Interesting! Those serrations are quite unique. I wonder how they perform in comparison to other company's serration patterns...
RedGladius 8 months ago
Would you recommend adding a small fixed blade neck-knife to a person's EDC?
Also, is there any practical and/or comfortable way to add a larger fixed blade to an EDC loadout?
boomerang342126 8 months ago
@boomerang342126
I carry 2 knives in my EDC.
A 3 inch blade spring assist pocket knife for everyday tasks
And a 4.5 inch fix blade in a kydex sheath that has grommet holes in it, and a corresponding belt clip that can screw into the holes. I carry it inside the waistband on my left (strong side)
Works perfectly fine, its slimmer and lighter then any firearm so if you can CCW a handgun you can most defiantly do it with a fixed blade...or better yet, do both!
Breakneckhydra1 8 months ago