EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Posting from yesterday, as when I finally got in last night kicking off my boots and having a wee dram took priority.

The boy and I hiked a few miles up to an alpine lake, then decided to take on the peak above as well, finally making our way back down following the creek/waterfalls running off of the aforementioned lake. I don't think it's good for him to be stuck behind a computer 5 days a week, so I've been trying to pick at least one day each week that doesn't interfere with his schooling to get out while the weather is still allowing. An educational experience nonetheless IMO.

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I don't know why I don't carry this one more--the Ritter blade shape is excellent, M390 steel is a favorite for sharpening and edge retention, the Wilkins Griptilian replacement scales in coarse G10 are great in hand, and the heft and size of this one should make it a great work user as it will be today, heading back down to the basement to continue my furnace project this afternoon.

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I love the look of the blood red backspacer, too, with its integral lanyard attachment that leaves the tail hanging off the end of the knife.

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It's an aftermarket slide that is milled to accept a Trijicon or Holosun red dot. It mounts with 2 screws through the base of the sight. A lot of the factory slides that come optic ready have different mounting plates for various brands of sights. I don't have any unmounted pics, but here is an overhead look at it.


Still carrying my 31. Can't remember if I posted this pic here before.
Thank you. I couldnt tell if the slide was milled or not.
 
Posting from yesterday, as when I finally got in last night kicking off my boots and having a wee dram took priority.

The boy and I hiked a few miles up to an alpine lake, then decided to take on the peak above as well, finally making our way back down following the creek/waterfalls running off of the aforementioned lake. I don't think it's good for him to be stuck behind a computer 5 days a week, so I've been trying to pick at least one day each week that doesn't interfere with his schooling to get out while the weather is still allowing. An educational experience nonetheless IMO.

PJ5p5rW.jpg


bvqlPkG.jpg


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P435cTO.jpg


WTo1H7w.jpg


aysxzsS.jpg


T5BrHAP.jpg


ClXB7mv.jpg


EqsagQW.jpg
Beautiful pictures!
 
Posting from yesterday, as when I finally got in last night kicking off my boots and having a wee dram took priority.

The boy and I hiked a few miles up to an alpine lake, then decided to take on the peak above as well, finally making our way back down following the creek/waterfalls running off of the aforementioned lake. I don't think it's good for him to be stuck behind a computer 5 days a week, so I've been trying to pick at least one day each week that doesn't interfere with his schooling to get out while the weather is still allowing. An educational experience nonetheless IMO.

PJ5p5rW.jpg


bvqlPkG.jpg


a3G9nBe.jpg


P435cTO.jpg


WTo1H7w.jpg


aysxzsS.jpg


T5BrHAP.jpg


ClXB7mv.jpg


EqsagQW.jpg

Absolutely beautiful pics and totally correct. Mother nature teaches different kinds of lessons, one's best enjoyed with a boy and his dad!! Or girl! Schools are definitely lacking nowadays in basic morals and tenets!! Thanx for sharing!
 
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