Lynn Griffith Sniper

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Any of you folks got any feedback on the Sniper by Lynn Griffith?I am shopping for my next blade.
Thanks,
Stay Sharp,
Wali
 
I have had several of LG's knives over the years. One of my favorites was the Sniper which is a very pointy agressive wharncliffe style blade. Thin and low profile with ATS34 steal. The last time I got a Griffith knife he was using a coarse bead blast which decreased the amount of scarring on the knife from the kydex sheaths. It is a nice knife and it has a big brother called the Marksman. Both have utilitarian and weapon type usages imo. Getting it would depend on the cost. He doesn't post here any longer due to lets say....personal disagreements with many of the members (hey that sounds PC :)).

He does stand by his product.
 
I have a few of Lynn's knifes, i gave my son a Sniper and he likes it very much, heck i believe i brought it from Paul.

For the money i believe Lynn Griffith knifes are some of the best around, his ATS34 blades really cut it and are made in a no non sense matter, like Paul said there "Thin and low profile" for LEO's that know what they need and don't care about it looking like it was for show, Lynn's knifes are for go and i would recommend them to anyone that needs to carry a good con-sealable knife for sure.

James
 
Hey Guys,
Thanks for the info. I am thinking of getting the sniper. If I do I will give my impressions.
Thanks,
and
Stay Sharp,
Wali
 
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