WilkinsGRIP BMG X2

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About a month ago I received my Kevin Wilkins WilkinsGRIP BMG X2, and I finally got around to taking some photos of it.

Big thank you to Kevin, the work he did on the titanium handle is out of this world, and my pictures simply do no justice whatsoever to the heat anodizing.

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Full size macro shot of the handle:
http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/667/wilkinsgrip3.jpg

The overall feel of the knife is completely different (for the better) - while it is substantially heavier than would be practical for me to carry, the added heft makes it feel so much beefier and stronger than a standard Grip.
 
That looks very nice. I'm not a fan of the dimpling, but the anodizing is stunning.
 
Nice, I've played with the idea of getting some Ti wilkins grips. I've got some Pale green wilkins on my mini Ritter now and I love them. They really transform the feel of the knife.
 
Nice, I've played with the idea of getting some Ti wilkins grips. I've got some Pale green wilkins on my mini Ritter now and I love them. They really transform the feel of the knife.

Wilkins + Ritter = Grail Grip :D

Someday... someday...
 
Nice! I think a M4 Ritter blade mated with some Wilkins Ti slabs or even G-10 would be very close to the perfect EDC...
 
That is indeed the plan, with something else done to it as well. All I need to find is an M4 Ritter for sale.
 
That looks very nice, I want a set of those. :)
How would one aquire something like that?
 
That is indeed the plan, with something else done to it as well. All I need to find is an M4 Ritter for sale.

Try going to Doug Ritter's website. Another option would be to contact Benchmade - since they are the makers of these knives.
 
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