CUDA CQB2 jr

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K... going to buy that CUDA COQ2 jr...
BUT ... some questions...

the Tek-lok... wat is the max belt size tat can fit this in... and wat does the IWB DO???

ANY WAY... is this a good..buy...

one more .think... some websites are selling much cheaper then others... are they selling defective knives?

Pls reply ..
thanks...


Multi-position Kydex® sheath with Tek-lok and adjustable inside the waistband "IWB" loop
 
Welcome to the forums! The Tek-Lok will accommodate all sizes of belts, I think maximum width is over 2". The IWB loop affixes to the sheath in such a way that it'll allow you to slip the sheath in behind the waistband, and thread your belt through the loop to keep the sheath secure. With the size of the CQB2, it'll make a very nice IWB carry piece.

To answer your questions about website selling these knives cheaper than others - they are NOT defective knives. They are all new, straight from the factory. It's called competition - some attract customers by offering lower prices and lure you into doing business with them with the lower costs.
 
i have masters of defense scorpion.. but its cant fix into 2 inch belt..cos its too small...
 
Originally posted by shipyard
i have masters of defense scorpion.. but its cant fix into 2 inch belt..cos its too small...

The Scorpion comes with a <b>Mini Tek-Lok</b>, a scaled down version of the full size Tek-Lok, which comes with the CQB series. The mini is a bit tight or impossible on the wider belts.
 
Shipyard,
My good friend Dexter is part right, and so are you! The full size Tek Lok will accomodate up to 2" belts. The CQB1 comes with the full size Tek Lok, but the smaller CQB2 that you are interested in, uses the smaller Mini Tek Lok. The Mini Tek Lok will fit up to 1.5" belts.

As Dexter mentioned, the CQB series both come with an IWB[Inside The Waistband] loop. You use it by removing the Tek Lok, and attaching the Loop, then postitioning the sheath inside your pants, with the loop "over the top" and outside with your blet running through it. This offers much better concealment, and surprising comfort. Perfect for the smaller CQB2.

Dexter is also right about the pricing. CAMILLUS does NOT make a policy of selling "seconds", especially in the high end CUDA line. Some retailers are just more aggressive than others. Thanks for the interest!
 
Hi Shipyard,
Ive been very happy with Camillus stuff lately.
Im trying to ignore them so they don't get too much of my money.
:D

Ive got the larger CQB1 and I love it.
Many people would argue its one of the better fighters around.
Ive heard some talk about the Junior model being a little small for some peoples hands.
Its slightly smaller than its larger cousin in several dimensions.
I have large hands and the Big one fits most excellently.
However I think the added concealability of the junior model is very attractive.
I will probably get a Junior with part serrations and a blackened blade as a user sometime.
For you sir, I would recommend you handle them both first.
Secondly, YES! they are an excellent performance for price match and you will not be dissappointed.
 
Originally posted by shipyard
errr.. so how can i carry the cqb2jr? if my belt is 1.75 or 2 inch... no way???

You can still carry the CQB-2, IWB, using the supplied belt-loop, as it should fit your belt. You can also purchase the larger Tec-Loks by themselves from various sources.
 
One of the sources Glockman99 mentioned would be to get them direct from Blade-Tech who makes them: http://shop.blade-tech.com/ Phone: (253) 581-4347 I've found them to be extremely friendly folks to deal with.
 
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