Spec Ops sheaths are the very best IMO!!!! I have them for 4 of my fixed blades!!
Quote from: SAK Guy on September 06, 2015, 04:16:21 AMSpec Ops sheaths are the very best IMO!!!! I have them for 4 of my fixed blades!! Agreed!! I will use them on all my knives. I just keep rotating my knives through the sheaths. I'll always use a spec ops sheath.
Quote from: AdmSlc on September 06, 2015, 04:18:33 AMQuote from: SAK Guy on September 06, 2015, 04:16:21 AMSpec Ops sheaths are the very best IMO!!!! I have them for 4 of my fixed blades!! Agreed!! I will use them on all my knives. I just keep rotating my knives through the sheaths. I'll always use a spec ops sheath. +1 Spec op sheath is great, quite good to wear and I don't have to worry about rusting if I keep the knife in the sheath.Congrats on the new purchase!
That's a great looking knife! And I'm super jealous of the sheath!
Quote from: SAKnight on September 06, 2015, 06:44:49 AMThat's a great looking knife! And I'm super jealous of the sheath!You need some of those sheaths!!!!
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I've had countless kydex, leather, low-mid quality sheaths that come with knives and for the longest time I just used the stock sheaths and dealt with it. Until the day I got my hands on the spec ops brand sheath. It is extremely adjustable for smaller to large knives, holds them very tight, locks around your belt loop so there isn't any play on your pants. Even has an extra pocket on the outside for a MT. The craftsmanship and materials are second to none, and you'll have a sheath for life that will adjust to dang near any knife you take into the backcountry.
Quote from: AdmSlc on September 06, 2015, 08:12:17 AMI've had countless kydex, leather, low-mid quality sheaths that come with knives and for the longest time I just used the stock sheaths and dealt with it. Until the day I got my hands on the spec ops brand sheath. It is extremely adjustable for smaller to large knives, holds them very tight, locks around your belt loop so there isn't any play on your pants. Even has an extra pocket on the outside for a MT. The craftsmanship and materials are second to none, and you'll have a sheath for life that will adjust to dang near any knife you take into the backcountry. +100 Recent pic (already posted but fits here nicely )(Image removed from quote.)They are now on all my "Trouble Bag" knives. The LG OD was my first about 5 years ago.Remember Merlin's question to King Arthur (from memory) "Which is more important, the sword or the sheath?" The answer was the sheath because without the sheath the sword would be lost and then all was lost.
Quote from: SAK Guy on September 06, 2015, 02:42:32 PMQuote from: AdmSlc on September 06, 2015, 08:12:17 AMI've had countless kydex, leather, low-mid quality sheaths that come with knives and for the longest time I just used the stock sheaths and dealt with it. Until the day I got my hands on the spec ops brand sheath. It is extremely adjustable for smaller to large knives, holds them very tight, locks around your belt loop so there isn't any play on your pants. Even has an extra pocket on the outside for a MT. The craftsmanship and materials are second to none, and you'll have a sheath for life that will adjust to dang near any knife you take into the backcountry. +100 Recent pic (already posted but fits here nicely )(Image removed from quote.)They are now on all my "Trouble Bag" knives. The LG OD was my first about 5 years ago.Remember Merlin's question to King Arthur (from memory) "Which is more important, the sword or the sheath?" The answer was the sheath because without the sheath the sword would be lost and then all was lost. +100000Great setup! Which knives do you have up o the table?
Quote from: AdmSlc on September 06, 2015, 03:39:51 PMQuote from: SAK Guy on September 06, 2015, 02:42:32 PMQuote from: AdmSlc on September 06, 2015, 08:12:17 AMI've had countless kydex, leather, low-mid quality sheaths that come with knives and for the longest time I just used the stock sheaths and dealt with it. Until the day I got my hands on the spec ops brand sheath. It is extremely adjustable for smaller to large knives, holds them very tight, locks around your belt loop so there isn't any play on your pants. Even has an extra pocket on the outside for a MT. The craftsmanship and materials are second to none, and you'll have a sheath for life that will adjust to dang near any knife you take into the backcountry. +100 Recent pic (already posted but fits here nicely )(Image removed from quote.)They are now on all my "Trouble Bag" knives. The LG OD was my first about 5 years ago.Remember Merlin's question to King Arthur (from memory) "Which is more important, the sword or the sheath?" The answer was the sheath because without the sheath the sword would be lost and then all was lost. +100000Great setup! Which knives do you have up o the table?Thanks! BK-5's, Cold Steel Carbon V SRK's, an Ontario Spec Plus Marine (in an Eagle sheath) and a BK-15. The Beckers are all recent....the others, Ive had for years.
Now strip it and get a sweet patina going.
Here's the Spec Plus I mentioned above but forgot I had left it outta the pic and later swapped the sheath back to the Eagle.
Quote from: SAK Guy on September 06, 2015, 04:22:24 PMHere's the Spec Plus I mentioned above but forgot I had left it outta the pic and later swapped the sheath back to the Eagle.I like the setup! looks like a bag full of goodies...
Quote from: AdmSlc on September 07, 2015, 11:45:25 PMQuote from: SAK Guy on September 06, 2015, 04:22:24 PMHere's the Spec Plus I mentioned above but forgot I had left it outta the pic and later swapped the sheath back to the Eagle.I like the setup! looks like a bag full of goodies... LOL thanks!! That's the fun bag where sharps live while I work out the accessories etc.
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