I used to go for the largest fixed blades, but I'm starting to appreciate the really small fixed blades. They are incredibly strong and comfortable to carry. And they are easy to control. Plus, they don't tend to freak people out.
This Little John was made by Kim at Raidops in Korea. It's an incredibly useful three-finger knife with a 2.5-inch blade that is 0.20 at the spine. It's made in high-speed M2. Handles are black Micarta. The Kydex sheath holds the knife flat against the torso in the 4-O'Clock position. It has a secure Tek-Lok buckle for easy mounting and dismounting. Kim does the skull, too, in solid Ti. Thought some of you might like to see it while it's new, because this is going to be a user.
This Little John was made by Kim at Raidops in Korea. It's an incredibly useful three-finger knife with a 2.5-inch blade that is 0.20 at the spine. It's made in high-speed M2. Handles are black Micarta. The Kydex sheath holds the knife flat against the torso in the 4-O'Clock position. It has a secure Tek-Lok buckle for easy mounting and dismounting. Kim does the skull, too, in solid Ti. Thought some of you might like to see it while it's new, because this is going to be a user.