Got finger grooves?

You can also bump up against something and unsnap the sheath and lose your knife....:eek::eek::eek::D:D

Absolutely true, but you'd hear it hit the ground :) I've seen it carried that way, but for the reason you give, I never had the guts to do it myself. Too cheap didn't want to risk losing the knife...naw, real reason was I was never a "playa" :)
 
Absolutely true, but you'd hear it hit the ground :) I've seen it carried that way, but for the reason you give, I never had the guts to do it myself. Too cheap didn't want to risk losing the knife...naw, real reason was I was never a "playa" :)

I was out in the woods. Lost a 110...I thought it was easier to manipulate the sheath while wearing gloves, NOT!!
 
Absolutely true, but you'd hear it hit the ground
Not necessarily, Maybe if your lucky. But then again if it was butchered up like one of these in this thread it wouldnt be much of a loss. Sorry, Im all for customizing something to suit you but whats been done here uh uh.
 
Not necessarily, Maybe if your lucky. But then again if it was butchered up like one of these in this thread it wouldnt be much of a loss. Sorry, Im all for customizing something to suit you but whats been done here uh uh.

The only reason I can think of that would "need" those kinda grooves is if u have extremely small baby hands.
 
Not my cup of tea, but whoever did it, did a nice job. Finger grooves are nicely spaced and even.
 
Here are a few more from the internet.

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