Wrecker tactical 'hawk in black. First look at new sheaths.

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This one went out to a patient customer this past weekend.

18" overall length Wrecker model (pry spike) with a sharpened inner beard. Black Durabake coating and Micarta with flared stainless steel flared tube rivets on 1/4" 4140 steel.



He is one of the first customers to receive a sheath from me, something that delayed me starting to work on orders by probably at least a month while I built the tooling to make them and tried it out, working out the little tricks inherent in any process.

It's Kydex, bottom eject, ambidextrous, MOLLE compatible, jump ready, with multiple carry options.



This particular one was ordered with optional second retention strap, quick-detach double adjustable shoulder strap, and MOLLE locks.





Hope it serves him well, and I appreciate him sticking with me while I got everything off the ground. :)
 
Thank y'all!

If I can keep my eyes open long enough, I have pictures uploading of today's work on the next batch.
 
Lycosa - I won't be documenting the future batch builds as much, but I wanted to show this first one that I have my equipment finally set up pretty much how it needs to be. Then I can get to sleep earlier. :)

Greg - Check out the www.helmgrind.com blog for details and pictures and let me know if you have any questions.
 
Looks great! Have you worked out what the basic sheath will include or will it be sheath body and a la carte add ons?
 
Ceptor781 - A bare sheath is just the Kydex and one retention strap. A shoulder strap, second retention strap, IWB bands, and MOLLE locks are all optional.
 
Thanks, James.
Did you ever get an order for a chisel ground hawk? :)
Will you show a pic of the Aikuchi?
 
Lycosa - I plan on showing the aikuchi when it's done. I actually have a couple of knives I got to customers a couple of weeks ago I still need to put up. Not tonight, though. :)

No one's asked about a chisel ground 'hawk. Don't think I would recommend it, unless you're turning round lumber into square timbers.
 
James I have to say you have the best hawk sheaths out there period!!!!! I love all the different options you have for carrying it! Riverwarrior is correct that one of your hawks would never leave my side!!!!
 
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