I made mention of a sheath David from Kytac made up for me in the survival forum but I didn't have any pictures of it, well here there are.

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as you can see it's made incredibly well, the kydex used is stout, and the fit is amazing, and adjustable even if it wasn't.

I thought this was worth noting, this is the sheath from the Ratwieler with my CE SARsquatch in it
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it's not a perfect fit but it'll do the job if you happen to have laying around like I did.

Next up is a little project I'm working on, I'm calling it the DMCGUSP(dumpster mutt combat grad ultimate survival package)
I plan on building a sheath mounted possibles pouch, adding a small thin fixed blade(I'm thinking BRKT micro canadian or such) firesteel mount on the outside of the sheath for ease of access. And we'll see what else I dream up!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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I got the webbing and the grommets, and plastic stuff at my local REI.

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1/4" grommets with Tek-Lok chicago screws and buffers

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I made it highly adjustable for ride height, or I would be able to hack off some of that bright orange web and leave it on my backtrail if temporarily dissoriented.

I'm thinking of getting a sewing maching because there have been many, many times where I thought to myself, "man that would be cool"

If anybody has any ideas to improve on what I have please share.
S/F
Ty