BM Griptilian vs Ritter RSK knives

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I would appreciate know how the stock model BM griptilian differs from the Ritter RSK model. Any comments?
 
Besides the RSK's wide cord drop point blade replacing the mod sheepsfoot and CPM S30V replacing the 440C, they're virtually identical. The changes to blade profile and material are huge IMO. The RSK is a way different knife, but it uses the Griptilian handles and axis lock.
 
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Both are Doug Ritter. I agree, the better blade material, and the much wider blade make for a great knife.
For me, Mel Pardue designs seem to fit my hand just right. The original design is still intact with a few modification.
 
the Cabelas Grip with D2 is a nice mid-point. The blade shape is the same as the regualr grip though. but material wise - its up there with the RSK.
 
I didn't realize there is a difference from the Doug Ritter, from the Griptillion, to the Cabella's as far as the GRIPS go.
What are the differences in the grips?
 
I don't believe there is. The only thing thats different is the blade steel and shape.
 
chameleon55 said:
I didn't realize there is a difference from the Doug Ritter, from the Griptillion, to the Cabella's as far as the GRIPS go.
What are the differences in the grips?

Grip = griptilian :D
 
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