CRKT Stiff Kiss

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I got a stiff kiss awhile ago, and overall I love it. But, I was wondering if there was like a reversed sheath around?

I don't really know how to explain it, so i'll leave it open to other stiff kiss owners.

I want to be able to switch the little bolt to the other side of the knife, so I can turn the knfie around in the sheath. But then the cutouts will need to line up, obviously. So is there an after market, or even right from CRKT, shealth for this knfie to face it the opposite direction? I want the sheath clipped to the inside of my right pocket. But how it is now, the blade faces forward. I'd like it to face backwards...
 
I'm not sure where this thread should go, so I'll send it to the Toolshed in hopes of someone knowing how to modify the sheath. Knives, News and Your Views! is your place to discuss current events in the news.

I suggest contacting CRKt to find out if they have a lefty sheath for it.
http://www.crkt.com/partintr.html

For an aftermarket sheath, I recommend Normark of On/Scene Tactical,
but there are many others as well:

Eric Noeldechen (Normark) at On/Scene Tactical
recommended by Busse & by me
ericn@mnsi.net
http://www.mnsi.net/~nbtnoel/

Sharpshooter's Sheath Systems
http://www.kydexsheath.com/

Survival Sheath Systems http://www.survivalsheath.com/flash.htm

David Brown at Buy Brown
AZgunNut@earthlink.net
recommended by Busse
http://www.buybrownholsters.com

Brian Wagner at Okuden
recommended by Busse
Knivesinfo@okuden.net

River City Sheaths http://rivercitysheaths.com/

Bob Dozier
PO Box 1941
Springdale, AR 72765
Tel: (501) 756-0023 Fax: (501) 756-9139

Tim Wegner
Blade Tech
3060 S. 96th Street
Tacoma, WA 98400
Tel: (253) 581-4347 Fax: (253) 756-9139
Website: www.blade-tech.com E-mail: wegnert@blade-tech.com
 
I'm not sure what the best way to attach it would be, but you could try moving the clip to the other side of the stock sheath, or get a new clip from knifekits.com. From what I can see in the pics I've found, it looks like you'd have to attach it on one side or the other instead of the middle, and you might have to put some kind of spacer material in there to bring it up to the level of the raised part where the knife blade goes. It might be a fun weekend project, or it might be as simple as attaching the clip to a small piece of plastic and glueing it in place.
 
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