Looking for a concealable fixed blade.

I would definately look at some of the TOPS knives, The Street Scalpel looks great (although I dont own one) but I do own a Nite Chaser and its great for concealing, it has a sheath similar to the Bud Nealy Specialist pictured above.

For a lower cost knife check out the Boker Bud Nealy production knives
 
I see that the very first mentioned Dozier knives. I have a shoulder rig for my Bodyguard and it's very comfortable and fits well. The only complaint I would have it that you have to take the whole darn thing off if you go visit the bathroom to do more than urinate; not talking about a shower or brushing your teeth either. I also have a Nealy knife and it works out well. It's really going to depend on how you want to deploy the knife (reverse or forward grip) and your choIce of how you want to conceal it (low riding pocket clip, shoulder rig, or IWB sheath). In today's world, there are so many great sheath and rig specialists out there who can design something for you personally using just about any knife you desire. I've managed to make a Spyderco Chinook work for me so anything is possible. I hope this helps.

IF WAR IS HELL, TAKE A BETTER PITCHFORK THAN THE DEVIL
 
How about one of these ? For more info you might want to do a search on the "other" forum. The maker of this knife goes by "FrontSight". Good luck!
 
whats the law in NY for carryng fixed blades.. I am really thinking on buyin a small fixed blade.
 
the Paragon version of the Tommy Lee version of the Bob Loveless 'Boot knife'...then had Charlie Davis of Anza knives www.anzaknives.com reprofile the handle, prior to sending it off to Phil Rose of DuraTech for a 'deep carry' IWB Kydex sheath.

A time consuming process for sure, but now it's 'gone away' and hidden until presentation, and then it's simply 'wicked'... ;)

Mel
 
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