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Dagger sheath option #1024437 06/20/15 10:58 AM
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Hi Dogs!
Got my dagger yesterday, had a chance to take it outside and mess with it a bit. I have to say, it makes horrible feather sticks,,, ha!! That's a joke fellas, I know what this little beast is for, and I was incredibly impressed with its tip strength,, I picked at some pine,, and had great penetration and quick in the hand. On another note,, I had picked up this leather sheath for a AMS I have coming,, and tried putting the dag into it just for kicks,, great fit and perfect retention!!!! I don't plan on carrying it on my hip,, but good to know I have a sheath for the moment.
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Re: Dagger sheath option [Re: rcb2000] #1024439 06/20/15 11:49 AM
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I'm glad you are pleased with your HDD. Also, those sheaths are pretty decent. I have one for my Bravo-1 and I'm very happy with it.


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Re: Dagger sheath option [Re: rcb2000] #1024467 06/21/15 09:56 AM
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Those are great little back up blades and neck knives. The stainless steel plus the coating equals one low maintenance setup. I use mine all the time on stuff like mail, rope, tape, and stuff like that.


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