BK-7 & BK-9, hopefully with the tweeners as well.
Should have em Thursday. Pics when i get em.
Also got an OKC SP-10. Another 1/4" hunk of steel. :thumbup:
Edit: Update. Small Becker Family reunion !
Arrived at 1105am today.
Figured i should use a Becker to welcome its new family members. LOL
Getting aquainted.
Family bonding !
I like the feel of them. I think the tiny ones are called "tweeners"-? , not sure. They sure are tiny. All need to be sharpened of course. Tips on these look more even. One side is still sharpened higher up than the others, but have found this to be the norm with almost everything i have bought from OKC. No big deal to me. I will fix them & sharpen them more. I do wish we had an option of 3/16 or 1/4" for blade thickness, but thats just me i guess. I love thick wide blades. Hopefully I will get to do some testing this spring.
Sheaths are, well, probably made in the same place the tweeners are made. They do seem functional though. I will modify them, as i do most of my sheaths. New sheaths are definately needed though for the BK-7 & BK-9, sometime down the road.


Edit: Update. Small Becker Family reunion !


Arrived at 1105am today.

Figured i should use a Becker to welcome its new family members. LOL




Getting aquainted.




Family bonding !

I like the feel of them. I think the tiny ones are called "tweeners"-? , not sure. They sure are tiny. All need to be sharpened of course. Tips on these look more even. One side is still sharpened higher up than the others, but have found this to be the norm with almost everything i have bought from OKC. No big deal to me. I will fix them & sharpen them more. I do wish we had an option of 3/16 or 1/4" for blade thickness, but thats just me i guess. I love thick wide blades. Hopefully I will get to do some testing this spring.

Sheaths are, well, probably made in the same place the tweeners are made. They do seem functional though. I will modify them, as i do most of my sheaths. New sheaths are definately needed though for the BK-7 & BK-9, sometime down the road.
Last edited: