Lets see some knife pics of the different colors of Hinderer G10 slabs

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I've seen the black, orange, ACU camo, and pond scum G10 slabs.

Lets see some pics of the other color G10 slabs that Hinderer makes. :thumbup:
 
Translucent Green
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Marsh Green
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Orange
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Blue / Black
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Green / Black
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ACU Camo
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Black
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Gray
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Tan
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Red
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Smooth Carbon Fiber
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Textured Carbon Fiber
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Flat Dark Earth
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All Ti
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Thanks Rob for the great pictures. Now can I have one of each of those you posted up?
all I need is an ok from you and payment will be sent.
 
Leave it to rob to show off the hole collection in one shot. I always love looking at your pictures rob.
 
That brown pen is sweet, need to get my hands on one of those when my current one has no life left.
 
How About Yellow !!!

This was my first XM-18.........a 3.5" Non-Flipper.....................I like alot of the scales, like the brown, tan, green, camo, grey, etc. I had a green/black scale on the way, but USPS lost it :( To date, I have the black, yellow and orange on my XM's, with a blue and black scales extra.

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That's good news.

At some point after they're available I'm going to be looking for a textured CF scale, as much as I like the look of the smooth CF on my 24 I really miss the grip of a textured handle.

This XM-24 is my first time handling smooth CF.
 
Mine's a smooth CF too.True it isn't the grippiest surface,but the 24 is so hand-filling I don't mind.For looks you can't beat smooth CF.
 
I've got the flat dark earth and really like it, as do both my wife and son(first knife I've had that both commented on at first glance). I really dig the textured CF as well:thumbup:
 
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I like my not quite tan 'baby $#!t' scale, photos from a piling near Smith Island MD, was working on tide monitoring equipment installed there. Last pic is of two tritium vials I epoxied into the scale.
 
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