1/8" 1080 hardened to ~59rc
1/8" black micarta handles secured with epoxy and stainless pin and tube.
Red vulcanized liners.
Flat chisel grind with standard secondary bevels for ease of sharpening.
Blade length 2 3/4"
Overall length 7 1/4"
Height 1 3/8"
I added two pics that show the left side, one shows the scratch at its worst and the other shows the general view a bit better.
First "I'll take it" has it. Contact me here or at remy@wolf-tac.com
was $75, now $65 plus shipping. Generally USPS priority mail insured with confirmation for $10. Paypal preferred.
As some of the pics show, it's not a mirror finish, you can see the sanding marks on the blade. I think this works out better on a user than a super smooth finish that shows every little scuff. It IS reflective though.
The grip is sufficient for a normal size hand to get a full grip but is nice and slim. The scales are nicely radiused for your index finger for a comfortable hold. They are sanded smooth but not buffed or coated in anything.
There's one significant flaw that didn't photograph well. On the left side of the blade (non ground side) there's a thin 3/8" long vertical scratch near the handle that is distinct from the sanding lines. I'd already put the handles on and trying to remove that mark completely would wind up making things look odd so I just cleaned it up as well as possible.
I do not have a sheath for this one, but can make it a kydex pancake style sheath compatible with 1" on center clips and loops at no additional cost.
1/8" black micarta handles secured with epoxy and stainless pin and tube.
Red vulcanized liners.
Flat chisel grind with standard secondary bevels for ease of sharpening.
Blade length 2 3/4"
Overall length 7 1/4"
Height 1 3/8"
I added two pics that show the left side, one shows the scratch at its worst and the other shows the general view a bit better.
First "I'll take it" has it. Contact me here or at remy@wolf-tac.com
was $75, now $65 plus shipping. Generally USPS priority mail insured with confirmation for $10. Paypal preferred.
As some of the pics show, it's not a mirror finish, you can see the sanding marks on the blade. I think this works out better on a user than a super smooth finish that shows every little scuff. It IS reflective though.
The grip is sufficient for a normal size hand to get a full grip but is nice and slim. The scales are nicely radiused for your index finger for a comfortable hold. They are sanded smooth but not buffed or coated in anything.
There's one significant flaw that didn't photograph well. On the left side of the blade (non ground side) there's a thin 3/8" long vertical scratch near the handle that is distinct from the sanding lines. I'd already put the handles on and trying to remove that mark completely would wind up making things look odd so I just cleaned it up as well as possible.
I do not have a sheath for this one, but can make it a kydex pancake style sheath compatible with 1" on center clips and loops at no additional cost.
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