I was wondering what you guys thought of the fixed blade knives spyderco produces as well as their sheaths.
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There is the Bill Moran Featherweight.
The handle is made of fiberglass-reinforced nylon resin with rubber polymer inlays at the sides and thumb rest. The blade features VG-10, a fine-grain high-carbon stainless steel and it is mirror-polished.
To each Moran there is a crossdraw Concealex sheath.
There are two tip choices: Clip point and Drop point.
Take care!
The handle is made of fiberglass-reinforced nylon resin with rubber polymer inlays at the sides and thumb rest. The blade features VG-10, a fine-grain high-carbon stainless steel and it is mirror-polished.
To each Moran there is a crossdraw Concealex sheath.
There are two tip choices: Clip point and Drop point.
Take care!