Survival Sheath Systems?

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Is anyone familiar with this company? Or better yet does anyone have a sheath from them that they use on a daily basis?
http://www.survivalsheath.com


If anyone has a sheath company that they use or any info on special carry sheaths let me know.

-Bryan
 
VultureParade said:
Is anyone familiar with this company? Or better yet does anyone have a sheath from them that they use on a daily basis?
http://www.survivalsheath.com


If anyone has a sheath company that they use or any info on special carry sheaths let me know.

-Bryan
Survival Sheath does awesome work. I have a shoulder rig from them--it's a lot more comfortable than I expected. I don't really use it right now because I had it made to hold an ASP 21" on one side and a combo E2 and Arclite on the other and I sold off the E2 and the Arclite so I'm deciding what to replace it with. Robert is a great guy to work with and does quality stuff.

What did you want to do? There are a bunch of very talented sheathmakers on this forum.
 
The are number one. They make just about all of my kydex for my company.
Excellent quality and great service.

Bobby
 
What did you want to do? There are a bunch of very talented sheathmakers on this forum.

I'm looking to comfortably edc a fixed blade under my shirt or some other option that conceals the knife and is still comfortable/secure enough for me to go running, hiking, trail running, etc with. I was looking at the Van Cook Cross trainer. I'd imagine it would take some getting used to, carrying a knife under your shirt but for concealed edc with what I want to do it seems like the best option right now.

Any thoughts?
 
ask Robert. He once told me one of his other rigs is better for running with.
 
VultureParade said:
I'm looking to comfortably edc a fixed blade under my shirt or some other option that conceals the knife and is still comfortable/secure enough for me to go running, hiking, trail running, etc with. I was looking at the Van Cook Cross trainer. I'd imagine it would take some getting used to, carrying a knife under your shirt but for concealed edc with what I want to do it seems like the best option right now.

Any thoughts?
Yeah, for that purpose I think Robert's definitely your man. I actually have gone walking/running with mine under my T-shirt and it worked pretty well. Considering the weight of the ASP, that's nothing to sneeze at. I'd second Boink's advice--tell Robert what you're looking for and he should be able to hook you up with the best rig for your purposes.
 
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