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I have a slightly used Benchmade Nimravus Cub, with a Kydex sheath that has a retention lever. There is a little bit of wear on the black finish from the sheath, the only use that I can recall was some polyurethane tubing that I cut with it, so the edge is in as new condition.
I really like the retention sheath myself, it's the way it hangs on my belt that keeps me from carrying it all the time. It took a few minutes and a some practive draws to get used to the sheath, but once you figure it out the draw doesn't take any extra time and it really slows down someone who wants to get the knife from you without permission.
In order to draw the knife you wrap your middle finger around the handle, use your thumb to apply pressure ot the lever, and tighten your grip on the handle, you then have a knife in your hand.
The sheath can also be carried left or right handed.
Trade offers are welcome, a nice light or other gadget would probably get my attention.
Paypal is Okay
Thanks.
I have a slightly used Benchmade Nimravus Cub, with a Kydex sheath that has a retention lever. There is a little bit of wear on the black finish from the sheath, the only use that I can recall was some polyurethane tubing that I cut with it, so the edge is in as new condition.
I really like the retention sheath myself, it's the way it hangs on my belt that keeps me from carrying it all the time. It took a few minutes and a some practive draws to get used to the sheath, but once you figure it out the draw doesn't take any extra time and it really slows down someone who wants to get the knife from you without permission.
In order to draw the knife you wrap your middle finger around the handle, use your thumb to apply pressure ot the lever, and tighten your grip on the handle, you then have a knife in your hand.
The sheath can also be carried left or right handed.
Trade offers are welcome, a nice light or other gadget would probably get my attention.
Paypal is Okay
Thanks.