Yeah, Jordan ... I put the Micarta scales and (blue) Loc-Tite on my BK-2 and I'll get around to doing the same, to my BK-9 ... Really worth the ~$40, pricey, tho it may be. But, I figger that a guy who spent ~$800 (US) on a Yukon Yak might (eventually) spring for the Micarta grips and a vial of blue Loc-Tite. I'm just sayin' that I did that and I do not regret it. Hard to explain but I have a better and closer relationship with the knife, since I spent the money and the time. Solid "vibe".
i got a BK7 from kabar, nice knife . 1st thing i put in the sheath pocket was an allen hexagonal tool for the size of the bolts, I only had to use it 1st time i did some chopping, and bolts have stay tight since then so far. Allen tool still in the sheath pocket just in case some of the bolts get loose.
Yeah, Jordan ... I put the Micarta scales and (blue) Loc-Tite on my BK-2 and I'll get around to doing the same, to my BK-9 ... Really worth the ~$40, pricey, tho it may be. But, I figger that a guy who spent ~$800 (US) on a Yukon Yak might (eventually) spring for the Micarta grips and a vial of blue Loc-Tite. I'm just sayin' that I did that and I do not regret it. Hard to explain but I have a better and closer relationship with the knife, since I spent the money and the time. Solid "vibe".
phrankus2009 2 months ago
Seal up those bolts with lock tight
ToddIngram1000 8 months ago
i got a BK7 from kabar, nice knife . 1st thing i put in the sheath pocket was an allen hexagonal tool for the size of the bolts, I only had to use it 1st time i did some chopping, and bolts have stay tight since then so far. Allen tool still in the sheath pocket just in case some of the bolts get loose.
papuchu 1 year ago
That's an old Becker BK-9 made by Camillus but Kabar makes them now.
swibo6 1 year ago
its that a kbar?
samstterhamstteer 1 year ago