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Sheaths and CCW #299061 06/22/09 07:48 PM
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Does it make sense to have a sheath made for the left side, if you CCW right hand? Is that how you carry a knife and pistol?

I have a (?)older,thick,crude, QuarterMaster(?) knife, unmarked, that has a left hand sheath. At first I thot it was for a lefty. Now I wonder if someone wore left hand sheaths if they were right handed and slung their rifle over their right shoulder. Make sense?


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Re: Sheaths and CCW [Re: Sigfest] #299062 06/22/09 10:15 PM
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Makes sense to me. I see where you are coming from with all the stuff on the right/left side and getting caught up. I know I am thinking of getting a Ruger Red Hawk with a 4" brl for a camp/trail revolver and pair it up with my M9LE and HCLE for the ultimate survival gear per say. I think that a cross draw for the revolver and a dangler sheath would be a great set-up.


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Re: Sheaths and CCW [Re: sumoj275] #299063 06/22/09 10:48 PM
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[img]http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s145/Bigenzo/100_1781.jpg?t=1245717853[/img]


You mean like this one??

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I love it.







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Re: Sheaths and CCW [Re: tripton] #299064 06/22/09 11:14 PM
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Edit: I cannot seem to get the pic to work...

The Scrap Yard forum software doesn't like a lot of stuff to be in image URLs. Question marks are on that list of stuff.

Re: Sheaths and CCW [Re: MustardMan] #299065 06/22/09 11:19 PM
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Interesting...


Thanks!


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Re: Sheaths and CCW [Re: tripton] #299066 06/22/09 11:20 PM
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Here is what I do. Pistol on the left (shoot left-handed), and SJTAC on the right (use a knife right-handed, luckily), with a couple of extra mags.

It's in a IWB kydex sheath.


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Re: Sheaths and CCW [Re: Jon C] #299067 06/22/09 11:25 PM
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that's beautiful, Tripton. Who is the maker of that?


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Re: Sheaths and CCW [Re: digthisbigcrux] #299068 06/22/09 11:30 PM
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Chuddy Bear. Top notch stuff. So pretty that you have to convince yourself to use it once it comes.

Once you do you really see the quality behind it.


I got a Rainwalker on the way for my SODLE. Cannot wait to check it out as well.


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Re: Sheaths and CCW [Re: tripton] #299069 06/22/09 11:34 PM
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very nice...I've heard great things about Chuddy bear. I have one on order from Rainwalker as well...the same set up as the one above, but with a dangler.


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Re: Sheaths and CCW [Re: digthisbigcrux] #299070 06/23/09 12:48 AM
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What I also thot about was how high or low should it sit. Ohio does not allow CCW for a knife, only a pistol. So then it would have to be med-low so that the sheath would be exposed below a untucked T. I would think that if the sheath was below the T-shirt, that it would not be considered concealed. Any thots?


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Re: Sheaths and CCW [Re: Sigfest] #299071 06/23/09 02:05 AM
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^ it can be confusing.....here in BC, if i wear a fixed blade hidden in my clothes, thats considerd concealed and illegal. Yet one can wear a fixed blade on their belt, and if their winter coat covers it, its not considered concealed


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Re: Sheaths and CCW [Re: Bushman5] #299072 06/23/09 07:29 PM
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That's how I carry, but I am a lefty. Pistol on the left, small fixed blade on the right right behind spare magazine. Been doing that for years, it works well.


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