Has anyone else thought that a full tang fixed blade,5 1/2 in blade,3/16 thick,general shape of the Military with G10 or canvas micarta scales and a kydex sheath would be about the perfect fixed blade?
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Edited by - J Smith on 12/9/2003 7:10:35 AM
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Jeff: I "could" make something like that in 440c.. 1/8" x2" stock, 5/32" grey tweed g-10 or 1/8" black cf...
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That would depend on what it would be "perfect" for.
For all-around utility knife duties, yes, it would be very good.
For chopping wood, building shelter, and other heavy activities, then I'd say it would be a bit light for the task.
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For all-around utility knife duties, yes, it would be very good.
For chopping wood, building shelter, and other heavy activities, then I'd say it would be a bit light for the task.
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