FS: Spyderco Manix RH Carry Black Horizontal Sheath *PICS*

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FS: Spyderco Manix RH Carry Black Horizontal Sheath *PICS*

I made this sheath yesterday for a Manix. The sheath is designed to be worn slighty forward of the right rear pocket. As you can see from the pic the sheath is placed behind the belt loop. This will aid in removing the knife without the sheath sliding forward on the belt. The belt loop acts as a stop. The sheath is comfortable to wear even seated. Black sheath with high polish finish. Asking was $55 Now $40+ $5 shipping via USPS Priority Mail. CONUS sales and money order only please.

Thanks for looking. :)

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Thanks. :)

I have to credit Gary Graley and Dave Abramson, aka Lifter4Him, for taking the time to show me a few things. I use the basic techniques that they taught me and I branch out from there. I am always willing to try new things.
 
Ken, do you have any problems sliding the Manix back into the sheath? I've noticed that problem with a RH Horizontal Military sheath that I have. To solve the problem, I just put a belt loop behind the sheath to keep it from sliding backwards.

Let me check into some other things that I have going on and if I can, I'll take it off your hands. Either way, I'll let you know something. Thanks
 
Shadow213 said:
Ken, do you have any problems sliding the Manix back into the sheath? I've noticed that problem with a RH Horizontal Military sheath that I have. To solve the problem, I just put a belt loop behind the sheath to keep it from sliding backwards.

Let me check into some other things that I have going on and if I can, I'll take it off your hands. Either way, I'll let you know something. Thanks
The knife slides in pretty easily and it locks in tight. I was more concerned with removing the knife than getting it back in. Because of the size of the Manix the angle that the sheath sits made it tough to get out any other way. The knife slides out easily once it hits the belt loop. I tried a few different configs of the sheath and this one seemed to work the best. I wouldn't worry about the sheath sliding backwards. I made the belt loop pretty tight so it won't move during normal activities.
 
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