How many of you carry in a crk leather pouch

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I have a CRK belt holster, but would only carry a large size in it. If I try to carry my small Insingo in it, it sinks too far down to easily retrieve.

Jim
 
Update I put the clip back on the knife but still carry in the pouch, I find this is better for having more ways to carry. This is a classic and I don't want it as a safe queen, but I like to take care of my investment.
 
I'm not a fan of the sheath, but I use it anyway. I have to wear dress pants every day to work so pocket carry sucks since it flops around all the time, so I usually take the knife out and put it on my desk. I wouldn't be able to carry a knife without the slip sheath since no one notices it that way or says anything, so it's the what I have.
 
I carry my large micarta insingo clipped. On those occasions that find the large snakewood in my pocket, it is in the leather slip...at least so far.
 
Look at you with your stupid grin...Love that annual, man. Really, all of your knives are well selected to round out your CRK collection and nicely paired with your bead collection. :thumbup:

Lol. I do still have that stupid grin on my face every time I play with these 2 regulars... :D:D:D

Thanks for the kind words brother...
 
Clip only. One handed remove from pocket and instant deployment.
Clipless only. One handed remove from dedicated pocket (LFP) and delayed deployment. (I'm right-handed and at my age, I'm not in a hurry.)
 
Clip only. One handed remove from pocket and instant deployment.

Yep, same here. That's the main reason the clip has become so popular, and on most all Modern designs.
But the main reason I clip is because I don't care to feel the weight in my pocket, and I've never lost a clipped knife. I've had a few clipless knives slide out of my pocket.

If I'm going clipless I go with a Traditional pattern, and never use a slip pouch for those either.
 
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