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Gentlemen:
For your consideration is my Combat Survival knife in CPM S30V. The duplex grind serves two purposes: the flat ground center is robust for hard use like chopping while the hollow ground front is for combat or field dressing game. I left the clip "almost sharp" making it suitable for scraping.....it can be fully sharpened at the buyer's request. The spine length was designed to be able to have enough distance between the guard and clip to baton over the flat grinds. The underside of the ricasso is rounded because it just looks cool.
I believe you'll find the handle extremely comfortable and secure. So basically you get the best of two worlds in one knife with this duplex grind - a bushie and a fighter. No sheath yet so the buyer may specify right or left. I hope you like it! The first PM, email, or "I'll take it" gets it. $375 plus $17 shipping. Paypal payment preferred to my account tksteingass@frontier.com. Maker's lifetime common sense warranty and free sharpening.
3/16" CPM S30V stock
HT to Rc 59-60
Double temper
9 3/4" OAL
5" Blade
Pinned and soldered double guard
Black linen micarta scales
Tapered tang with red liners
400 grit satin belt finish
416 stainless furniture
Corby rivets
8-10 oz sheath
For your consideration is my Combat Survival knife in CPM S30V. The duplex grind serves two purposes: the flat ground center is robust for hard use like chopping while the hollow ground front is for combat or field dressing game. I left the clip "almost sharp" making it suitable for scraping.....it can be fully sharpened at the buyer's request. The spine length was designed to be able to have enough distance between the guard and clip to baton over the flat grinds. The underside of the ricasso is rounded because it just looks cool.

3/16" CPM S30V stock
HT to Rc 59-60
Double temper
9 3/4" OAL
5" Blade
Pinned and soldered double guard
Black linen micarta scales
Tapered tang with red liners
400 grit satin belt finish
416 stainless furniture
Corby rivets
8-10 oz sheath

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