Another inexpensive 110 LT pocket clip mod

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Pretty darn simple pocket clip mod for the 110 LT (and possibly for the 112 LT when I pick one up). I'm sure others here have done this, but I thought I'd post it anyway.

1. Sheet metal screw that fits tightly in the lanyard loop
2. LM Wingman pocket clip
3. Knife or drill to make a small divet in the scale for the clip's steadying arm (I used a BM Grip)

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Side note: I just grabbed a sheet metal screw I had sitting in my tool box (don't know size) so I had to grind the tip so that it didn't stick out. You should be able to walk into any hardware store and test what screws fit into the lanyard hole. The screw threads should cut into the plastic, so you'll need a screwdriver to twist it through...careful to make sure you put it through straight.

Side note 2: I previously dremeled scallops for finger grooves into the handle, hence the grooves in the pic.

If I remember to, the next time I go to the hardware store I will update which screw I used.
 
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Cool. Can the logo be sanded off or is it deep.?
 
It's a nice fat stainless screw with no chance of stripping out if I need to remove it, it's a little big but doesn't protrude any higher than the clip. It's not the best, but what I had in the spare screw bin, it also had nice wide deep threads. I ground it down a bit, could go further but I didn't see a need to bother. I'm a function over fancy guy, lol
 
I was toying with the Idea of doing that to my old Buck 110 but I was afraid if someone here got wind of it I would get banned from the boards LOL. I do have a Precise Deer slayer "Chinese knock off 110" I could mod and not feel bad about it
 
I was going to try these Midwest Fastener® 1/2" Aluminum Screw Post With Screw from Menards, but wasn't sure if aluminum could handle the stress, and I would have to slightly drill the lanyard hole to fit (hole gets smaller towards the middle of the handle):

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Pretty darn simple pocket clip mod for the 110 LT (and possibly for the 112 LT when I pick one up). I'm sure others here have done this, but I thought I'd post it anyway.

1. Sheet metal screw that fits tightly in the lanyard loop
2. LM Wingman pocket clip
3. Knife or drill to make a small divet in the scale for the clip's steadying arm (I used a BM Grip)

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Side note: I just grabbed a sheet metal screw I had sitting in my tool box (don't know size) so I had to grind the tip so that it didn't stick out. You should be able to walk into any hardware store and test what screws fit into the lanyard hole. The screw threads should cut into the plastic, so you'll need a screwdriver to twist it through...careful to make sure you put it through straight.

Side note 2: I previously dremeled scallops for finger grooves into the handle, hence the grooves in the pic.

If I remember to, the next time I go to the hardware store I will update which screw I used.

Genius! Thanks for the inspiration.
 
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