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I just rolled out another choice for a knife model... Have you ever needed to dismantle an Atom bomb and just not had the tools to get it done? Me neither but by golly, I do now!
I wanted something classicish looking, different, and above all, functional. I put it through the ringer this last week and I feel good about it. And let's face it, they do look really cool. (edit in here, that I copy and pasted this post from a different forum and was saying that tactical knives in general look really cool but the way I re-worded this post and I forgot to take out the "lets face it, they look really cool" made it sound like I was being a little conceded about my knife. Didn't mean for that to happen. Tactical knives look cool, not just mine!
This one has olive drab linen micarta, L6 steel treated and tempered to about 58 HRC. The sheath is a bit tricked out and I installed a Leatherman Wave, Ferro Rod and Streamlight Micro light. I was able to get a few fires going in a very wet and humid East Texas using cedar bark and some rich lighter pine. It worked awesome.
The sheath is Holstex, the belt loop is Kydex...
Thanks for looking,
Todd
I wanted something classicish looking, different, and above all, functional. I put it through the ringer this last week and I feel good about it. And let's face it, they do look really cool. (edit in here, that I copy and pasted this post from a different forum and was saying that tactical knives in general look really cool but the way I re-worded this post and I forgot to take out the "lets face it, they look really cool" made it sound like I was being a little conceded about my knife. Didn't mean for that to happen. Tactical knives look cool, not just mine!
This one has olive drab linen micarta, L6 steel treated and tempered to about 58 HRC. The sheath is a bit tricked out and I installed a Leatherman Wave, Ferro Rod and Streamlight Micro light. I was able to get a few fires going in a very wet and humid East Texas using cedar bark and some rich lighter pine. It worked awesome.
The sheath is Holstex, the belt loop is Kydex...





Thanks for looking,
Todd
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