Sheath for Chopweiler

Spec Ops Brand Combat Master size "large".

Take two screwdrivers.

Remove the liner.

Boil the liner for 30 seconds.

Put Chopweiler into liner and mold liner to fit using your hands with oven mitts on them.

Let liner and knife sit for 60 seconds.

Remove knife clean and oil up.

Re-insert liner into sheath and put screws back in place using lock-tite or clear fiingernail polish.

-Stan
 
Spec Ops Brand Combat Master size "large".

Take two screwdrivers.

Remove the liner.

Boil the liner for 30 seconds.

Put Chopweiler into liner and mold liner to fit using your hands with oven mitts on them.

Let liner and knife sit for 60 seconds.

Remove knife clean and oil up.

Re-insert liner into sheath and put screws back in place using lock-tite or clear fiingernail polish.

-Stan

I must of got lucky. I just used the large the spec. ops. large sheath with no modification and the Chopweiler fits like it was made for this sheath.
 
I must of got lucky. I just used the large the spec. ops. large sheath with no modification and the Chopweiler fits like it was made for this sheath.

My apologies.

I should have added that the majority of Spec Ops Brand sheath fit the Chopweiler like a glove. Every once in a while the liner requires minor fitting.

I carry all of my fixed blade knives in Spec Ops Brand sheaths.

-Stan
 
Chuddy Bear goodness:
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Thanks guys. Is the difference between the Combat Master and Basic sheaths the storage pouch?
 
Sold my Chopweiler, but I had both it and my Ratweiler in a Spec Ops Combat Master.
 
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