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Becker BK-14? You can wrap it yourself if you like cord wraps (I don't) or you can get G10 scales for it here
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hey, im searching for a knife like the Tracker Dan BloodShark blade, which can be used as an edc on a every day 1,5" belt (the following pic is a warbelt, but i need it for every day purposes) i want to wear it horizontally and it could be a little cheaper :-) https://scontent-frt3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xaf1/v/t1.0-9/s720x720/156265_242499755855318_514547134_n.jpg?oh=4e26e22ff79382ce61ed6f5af0cbefab&oe=56A386D5 thx ESEE Izula is the knife you seek. The sheath that comes with it works perfectly with spyderco's G-clip for horizontal belt carry, which is the way I carry it. |
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thx for all the input, especially reorx!!!! a friend gave me his rat4 plus sheath. just ordered the g-clip from ebay, so i will give it a try! if its too bulky i will switch to izula, looks great! is anyone else using a g-clip horizontally? thx The 4 is my favorite knife for when I am in the woods. Ive tried carrying it every way imaginable and the only way it works for me is small of the back. I ended up tossing it in my truck bag and carry a Izula. Its so much easier to carry and you do not even notice it. At least you got a free knife! |
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The paracord rigs I showed above (BK-11, ESEE-3, & ESEE-4) all fit my 511 1.75" TDU belt... just sayin'...
(I haven't rigged the BK-14 (yet) but it will fit as well...) reorx rules ;-) thx for the information, do you know a online tutorial about how to wrap it up correctly like in your pics with the 4 knives? thx |
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"Tutorial" >>>
The basics: 1) Get a 24" length of an appropriate color paracord 2) Put one end thru the #1 hole at the top of the sheath 3) Put the other end thru the #2 hole at the top of the sheath 4) Bring both ends out the corresponding holes at the bottom of the sheath 5) You have now created the 2 basic belt loops necessary to hold the sheath on your belt. Secure the free ends any way you like. You can simply tie them together in a knot or you can loop them thru some of the other holes in the sheath and then tie them together in a knot or pull them thru a cord stop (photo below)... <In case you need a link for paracord accessories - try here> Variations and other considerations: 1) You can use hole #3 instead of hole #2. 2) Because the ESEE-4 is not a small or light weight knife, you can also loop the free end that exits hole #2 on the bottom of the sheath back up and into hole #3 at the top and out of hole #3 at the bottom of the sheath - this will create a 3rd belt loop on the back of the sheath which should hold the knife/sheath in position more tightly thus decreasing any "flopping around' when you are moving... Then secure the free ends any way you like. 3) Because the 511 operators belt is a bit thicker that the average belt and in order to get a "good fit", you can rig the sheath "to the belt" - i.e. tighten & secure the loose ends with the sheath on the belt so that you don't have to guess at how much slack to leave in the rigging like you would if you secured the loose ends with the sheath off the belt. Once you have secured the ends, you can slide the sheath off the end of the belt. <some trial & error may be necessary to get the right fit - too tight and you won't be able to get the sheath on the belt, too loose and the knife will "flop around" as you move> On the completed rig, cut the tails of the paracord to any length you like and heat seal the ends. Any questions? |
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I don't think that that will work for an Izula on a 1.75" belt. The Izula sheath is too small. I'll take a closer look. You may be able to rig it but it won't be as easy/clean as the others I mentioned...
ETA: Just checked the Izula. Paracord won't work (easily/cleanly). The Izula is more suited to pocket or neck carry... just sayin'... The EsKabar comes in 2 versions - both come with skeletonized handles: BK-14 - 1095 steel coated blade. BK-24 - D2 steel uncoated blade. You can also get G10 scales for either here |
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In a different league than most of the other knives mentioned so far is the Bear Grylls Paracord Knife
I did not expect much when I picked it up but it has turned out to be a fantastic little knife. Thinking it would be a piece of crap I kind of treated it poorly and would use it for things that I would not use a nicer knife for. It ended up holding up great and keeps a sharp edge through a lot of use. I actually prefer it to my BK14 Eskabar and being stainless use it a lot more without worry. The sheath holds it secure but lets you pull it out quick when you want it and again, a little better than the BK14. Other options could be the Ka Bar TDI lineup and some of the Cold Steel Safe Makers and Safe Keepers. |
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Good choice. |
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i think it will be a decision between the KA-BAR BK14 and BK11... they seem to be made out of the same material, nearly same length, same price and so on.... i have long, small fingers. is it more a visual decision? thx I just recently chose the BK11 from these two based on a video of a guy who used it to cut open a toolbox. He used the bottle opener as a pry to peel back the top. Initial impressions I have are very favorable. I dont mind the three fingered grip and I like that it is a little shorter as it gives a little more room for adjustment on my belt. |
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thx for all the input, i finally got a knife :-) a good friend sold me his izula, looks like new. i also bought the blade tech iwb belt loops, which can be carried with a 1.75" belt horizontally, works very very well! THX! Goodcchoice Izulas are great little knives |
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