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micro rigs

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Any one out there know anything about these kydex sheaths for such as the lady bug, micra tool, mag lite solitare etc? I think they must be Canadian, they have a web site but no ordering information. what up? anybody have any input? be safe, mjmcdowell
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On Scene Tactical- Canadian, Vampyrewolf knows more about it than I do. Eric is the persons name. The email address escapes me at the moment.

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Here's a couple section from Eric "Normark"s site... I'm usually on ICQ with him. he will do pretty much anything you want done with concealex. His rigs are made for concealability, not neccasarily comfort. Unlike a leather sheath, the rigs he does have no give in them for you to move.

http://www.mnsi.net/~nbtnoel/products.htm

Micro Rigs (Keytags or Zipperpulls) $11.00USD ea.(S&H Included)

Spyderco Ladybug
Spyderco Dragonfly
Leatherman Micra
Maglight Solitare
ARC LED AAA

Price List
In House Knives (Above) $33.00USD (Unless Marked)
Knife has to be sent up to 6" blade $45.00USD Includes Return Shipping
" " " " 7.0-9" Blade Price On Request (Case By Case Basis)
Bladerigger™ Retrofit to strong arm draw w/OST sheath $10.00
Extra Belt loop Any Size Add: $5.00USD
In House Folder Belt Rigs $25.00USD
In House Folder Neck Rigs $18.00USD
Folder has to be Sent Neck Rig $25.00USD


http://www.mnsi.net/~nbtnoel/shipping.htm
Eric E. Noeldechen
3940 Suffolk Dr, RR#2
Harrow,Ont, Canada
N0R 1G0
519.733.9890 EST


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I just got a couple of micro rigs for some Dragonfly's in the mail yesterday. They're pretty neat.

Very secure retention, so I have no worries letting it hang out of my pocket with the keys in the pocket.

BTW- Thanks Eric!


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My 'fly rig is a modified micro... 2nd hole in it, for neck wear. also tweaked a bit on tension, so I can jog with it and still be able to pull it out one-handed to use.

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vw- how'd you tweak the tension? Besides carefully?

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I asked Eric to make it with the tension for my purpose. He makes 2 "standard" tensions... SD(light pull) or utility(heavier pull, almost like out of pocket).

Mine has some movement side to side, and can be rotated out one handed. Otherwise it takes some pressure to pull straight out, which prevents it from falling while jogging. I have no problems pulling straight out for utility use...

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