Laredo Bowie
Steve, Rob, the Bowie arrived safe and sound. Really a very impressive knife. Thanks again guys. A great day for me. New knife and a new president. I'm sitting here watching liberals melt on TV while brandishing lethal steel with a grin on my face a mile wide. Life is good.
A carry trick I have learned from Bill Bagwell & Scott T
is to move the sheathed knife up while sitting, it slides back down to the stud, as you stand up. Makes it much more comfortable for all day concealed carry. I carry mine on my left side behind my ammo pouch...
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
A carry trick I have learned from Bill Bagwell & Scott T
Thanks my friend.
A carry trick I have learned from Bill Bagwell & Scott T
Glad to hear it arrived. I was just wondering if it had and popped in the the site and there was your post. Hope you enjoy it. At my vertically challenged stature, if I put it on my belt I would be cutting a furrow in the floor with the tip of the sheath!
How about Pictures!
I have a soft spot for large knifes
A carry trick I have learned from Bill Bagwell & Scott T
Well that never stopped Yosemite Sam from toting a big knife. Haha
How about Pictures!
Just scroll down to the thread about the Laredo Bowie. Rob did a nice thing.
A carry trick I have learned from Bill Bagwell & Scott T
Rob, a sheath like that does not have a belt loop sewn on it then, correct? You would slip the sheath under your belt and it would drop down until the stud catches the upper edge of the belt then that is the retention method? I could see how it would be nice to be able to remove the sheath and re-position the knife during different positions but it is just something I have never seen since I don't delve into the finer points of knife work. Other than a couple of Kim Ralston knives all the rest of my knives are ordinary old Benchmade auto type stuff or a single William Henry dress knife.
The belt stud is the way to go. Lynn Thompson was kind
enough to send me 500 of them a few months ago. Should last me a while
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
That looks EXACTLY like my pistol...but it's here. NT
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Nice pistol! still my favorite 1911...
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
I like mine as well. NT
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