Sheaths fLum Tanto & Perrin.
- travis quaas
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Kydexed Lum
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Kydexed Perrin
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- Mike Sastre
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Chris,
Glad you like your sheaths! They are actually made of Concealex, which for what I try to accomplish, works a little better than kydex. The release on the draw is just as important as the tension holding the piece, especially for serious work, and Concealex lets me get a crisper, no-drag release, while holding just enough tension. I look at both the Perrin and Lum as MBC peices, so set them up for Drawpoint, but an optional sized "G" clip is available. SFO stocks a number of my designs and has access to all.
Glad you like your sheaths! They are actually made of Concealex, which for what I try to accomplish, works a little better than kydex. The release on the draw is just as important as the tension holding the piece, especially for serious work, and Concealex lets me get a crisper, no-drag release, while holding just enough tension. I look at both the Perrin and Lum as MBC peices, so set them up for Drawpoint, but an optional sized "G" clip is available. SFO stocks a number of my designs and has access to all.
- Mike Sastre
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br44,
The hardware on all my sheaths is reversible, so the user can get side of carry with the desired edge orientation. I can make a "G" clip or attach a small TekLok to give you horizontal carry for the Lum Tanto. Phone number on the website is correct (www.rivercitysheaths.com). If you plan to use a credit card, contact SFO - I'm not set up for them.
The hardware on all my sheaths is reversible, so the user can get side of carry with the desired edge orientation. I can make a "G" clip or attach a small TekLok to give you horizontal carry for the Lum Tanto. Phone number on the website is correct (www.rivercitysheaths.com). If you plan to use a credit card, contact SFO - I'm not set up for them.
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