Oerla TAC Knives OLHM-012 Fixed Blade Outdoor Duty Knife Small Cleaver Knife 420HC Stonewashed Stainless Steel Field Knife Camping Knife with G10 Handle Waist Clip EDC Kydex Sheath (Black)
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There is no restriction on whether the mounting should be horizontal or vertical
When it comes to the end, it is kind of blunt, but still sharp, not really a thrusting weapon, but what I use it for is splitting wood and cutting boxes, rope, and Just a little bit over 90°
The one side of the blade is only sharpened
Almost any belt will do, works on both my military belt and my work belt, and it has sized pieces for any belt
Selected User Reviews For Oerla TAC Knives OLHM-012 Fixed Blade Outdoor Duty Knife Small Cleaver Knife 420HC Stonewashed Stainless Steel Field Knife Camping Knife with G10 Handle Waist Clip EDC Kydex Sheath (Black)
AH-401 is a razor blade that is sharp enough to use out of the box. In its most basic form, the end is nearly both shaped, but the almost 90° angle is what makes it more noticeable. In spite of being packaged in an oil-filled holster, the blade came coated in oil. The oil is good, I'd rather make my blades rusty than dry and rusty. Even so, I wish the handles had been flush with the steel, as they do not feel sturdy at all. Occasionally, you may have problems with your skin digging into the blade when you grip it tightly. Even with the small issues, I think it is a very good knife which cuts well, feels good in weight and handles well. Despite that. Those who own a sheath are in a different boat. Although I ran around factories all day, it still held the knife well. Its main problem is that there are adjustable pieces inside that can be moved around to accommodate different belt sizes. I lost the adjuster when I put my sheath on my belt for the first time. Initially, I thought it was a fluke, but now I have to put the item on, and the pockets fall out from lightly bumping into my belt. It would have been a five-star product, except I have updated Due to the blade's poor ability to hold an edge, it has converted into a butter knife just from cutting cardboard. I have to sharpen it every couple of days in order to get it to pierce Especially if you are planning to use this a lot, keep a small pocket sharpener on hand.
My jaw dropped when I heard that. The handle is heavy and feels good in the hand. The blade is very sharp and the sheath is excellent as well. I was very happy with the speed of.
This is all good and will come out strapped, but I'm not sure if I want the edges to be much The trim I did on myself was not as careful as I should have been because I was checking out different drawings options. It used to be about a four stitch with the middle stitch being a double so I was not worried about it. Since I didn't want to go to the hospital with this covid stuff, I'm trying Honey on it and it's doing fine. Anyhow, I totally digressed, the knife comes with a sharp edge. like the steel on this knife, even though I am mad at it - what a great deal it is and you don't have to care for it and oil it constantly like other knives. Considering my experience, I can see myself buying from this company again in the future. I was very pleased with my purchase and highly recommend it to.
I like this because it has both styles of blades and I like thicker Even though the blade had to be sharpened a bit, it was sharper than most new blades I have received. A comfortable handle helps prevent your fingers from sliding up the blade when in use, and the handle and blade shape help keep your hands from sliding. You can remove the handle so you can customize it according to your needs. In addition, the kydex sheath is sure to grip the blade well and prevent it from It is more convenient for me to fold over Kydex than to use just two sheets with fasteners all around it. Unlike the old design, this one is more streamlined and compact. Depending on how you mount the clamp, you will be able to carry it either horizontally or vertically. Several people have mentioned that the clamp isn't working properly. I am only talking about one part of the puzzle A removable spacer allows the belt to be adjusted to the belt size (see picture). There is a problem in that they don't fit as tightly as most and are too short to reach the other Thus they have enough room to fall out and are loose enough for that. Spacers of a different size were simply substituted.
is great and you'll never regret it. The sheath is decent to good. However, there is a bracket that can be attached to your belt, or wherever you like. On this bracket, there is a piece of plastic between two others that narrows or enlarges the slot for your belt inertia holds them is the only thing holding them in place. It was the first day they fell out, and they are both As a matter of fact, if you use this rig, you should superglue them in place, since they don't stay put as they are.
Knife looks nice. The blade is a medium gray. I like how it looks. My choice was to completely sand the finish off, and the blade turned out fine.
I will be spending the next hour or so cleaning the edge of my knife. There is no way I can live with that. In addition to that, the rest of the blade is very sharp, the handle is comfortable, and the belt clip is easily interchangeable to be used as a scout knife. Other than the small chip on the blade where it was dropped on something hard, I am extremely satisfied with the product. By the way, I still would have sharpened this blade anyways, just maybe wouldn't have devoted an hour to it.
While the KIF itself is fantastic, there is a big problem. The sheath is very cheap and fell apart after only an hour! In order to put it back together, I superglued it. For the real world of everyday use, it would be nice if the focus was on durability.