Suggestion for a friend to my chopweiler

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Hi again!

If I decide to keep my chopweiler, could you recommend a small knife that would be suitable for a piggy back with the chopweiler? I would prefer if I could get the same style of blade treatment and handle as my chopweiler. Tågen all i have to do is find a sheath maker :)

My chopweiler looks like this:

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Thanks
// Daniel
 
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I just remebered having asked this very question quite some time ago.
You gave me the answer RS with black canvas and double cut.

Any new suggestion or is that still the best match?

// Daniel
 
For a rat I would say rs or swamp warden
But otherwise I would say a esee izula 1 or 2
Or esee 3
 
I'd say Swamp Warden, and if you go through the photo thread you should find a few pics with leather piggyback sheaths, one is for Ratweiler and HRLM (I got that one, can take a new pic when I get home today), there was one for Chopweiler and Bandicoot IIRC, and one more with HLRM & Assault Shaker (?).
The easy option is kydex, they are easy to attach together in different configurations.
 
If you want close to matching then Rat Hunter or Dog Skinner, though both are quite hard to find.
Another good option, IMHO, is Vex, perhaps the original one would be better match as it is classic model as we'll and lighter than the new one, which would make a difference for piggyback rig.
 
SRKW's Rodent Solution is an excellent blade by means, but might I suggest also considering the Rodent 3? Just as stout but a bit smaller. The pic of your Chopweiler doesn't show so I don't know about the configuration though...

D-Ranger
 
Here is your picture bud, You should really keep this knife, its a beauty. The chopweiler is my favorite blade ever, id never suggest selling it.

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Swamp Wardens are awesome piggy packers- They are flat and made from SR-101, like your Weiler- need one? -I know where to find one...

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Yes! I'd love a swamp warden to accompany my chopweiler :) please tell me. That might be the perfect light company for the smaller jobs.
 
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