Trinity Hunter horizontal sheath

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75diagg
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Trinity Hunter horizontal sheath

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Made from a super blank 440C high carbon and stainless handmade sheath.
I do put these knives together for sale.
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Hill billy
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Re: Trinity Hunter horizontal sheath

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Very nice!! Blade length?

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Re: Trinity Hunter horizontal sheath

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Hill billy wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 5:54 pm Very nice!! Blade length?
Not likely to get a response, Mike...he hasn't been here since 2012. :roll:
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White Falcon
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Re: Trinity Hunter horizontal sheath

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Very nice work!

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Re: Trinity Hunter horizontal sheath

#5 Post by Grizzly »

I like the idea of a crossdraw sheath, but at 72 and never training with a knife I think concealed carry works better for me.

I never have found out what Illinois law says about sheathed fixed blades concealed under a jacket. I wonder if a jury would look at defense with a fixed blade differently.
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