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So I got my FDM and KDH! Wow both keepers and excellent blades.
The KDH is sweet! Great feel and balance, can't wait to use it. I practiced wrapping it with the provided cord then went with some hi-viz orange. I like a forward lanyard for safety reasons and added one. When I don't need it, it tucks out of the way. The MC sheath is great and holds secure but allows for easy access. For those worried the rear retention strap isn't secure I pulled and pulled and the blade stayed in (see in last two pics below). If you pull back twist and push forward (I doubt this would happen by accident) you can remove it while the strap is still on.
I picked up one of the Marbles sheaths mentioned in a thread over at the Yard. Very nice but I blew out the cheap stitching in the first couple minutes using it. After busting 3 needles in a cheap sewing machine trying to fix it I used a modified Speedy Stitch and some heavy thread to make it bombproof.
The sheath will just about envelope the handle of the FDM if you let it go all the way down. My triple cobra D-Guard helps with this. You can push handle and guard into the sheath and it will hold tight. When you need to bushwhack with it, it sits nicely on top. I added a Techlock to the belt loop for easy on easy off.
The KDH is sweet! Great feel and balance, can't wait to use it. I practiced wrapping it with the provided cord then went with some hi-viz orange. I like a forward lanyard for safety reasons and added one. When I don't need it, it tucks out of the way. The MC sheath is great and holds secure but allows for easy access. For those worried the rear retention strap isn't secure I pulled and pulled and the blade stayed in (see in last two pics below). If you pull back twist and push forward (I doubt this would happen by accident) you can remove it while the strap is still on.
I picked up one of the Marbles sheaths mentioned in a thread over at the Yard. Very nice but I blew out the cheap stitching in the first couple minutes using it. After busting 3 needles in a cheap sewing machine trying to fix it I used a modified Speedy Stitch and some heavy thread to make it bombproof.
The sheath will just about envelope the handle of the FDM if you let it go all the way down. My triple cobra D-Guard helps with this. You can push handle and guard into the sheath and it will hold tight. When you need to bushwhack with it, it sits nicely on top. I added a Techlock to the belt loop for easy on easy off.