
The knife is very secure in the sheath, with no wiggles or rattles. I'm not a huge fan of Kydex sheaths, but this one will certainly tide me over until I can stitch up some leather. The G-clip is quite secure, fits my normal belt, and is a welcome reduction in bulk over the Tek-Lok of the Temp I.

The brown canvas Micarta has enough texture to feel secure without shredding your hand. The handle has enough room for all my fingers, so unless you have King Kong hands, you should like this one.

(Yes, I know what my fingernails look like. That happens when I spend the day mowing, edging, trimming and working on the equipment so I can.)
The knife was quite comfortable in a number of grips. I think the martial arts crowd will like this one.



Out-of-the-box sharpness was great, but the edge wasn't ready for my seasoned locust test log. A few passes on a DMT extra-fine was all it took to clean up the damage and put on a microbevel more suited to my use.



Baton? We don't need no stinking baton! Just push it through! Then make a fuzz stick out of it.

Was it worth the money? Oh, yeah!

