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RubberDuck
04-07-2017, 03:32 PM
couple weeks back I wrnt ahead and ordered a BK2 and a leather survival sheath.
No disappointment with the BK2 can shave with it straight out of the box I may add some grip tape or carve a set of walnut handles for it. It came with a nice kydex sheath with lots of mounting options and strong retention. It does have a nylon belt loop and handle snap that would have bettet as leather or a plastic material. I have seen pics of conversations guys have done that I may do.
there is a ton of reviews on this knife already but will do a brief one on our bug out.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170407/4dadd2016e29032667f4a68993988473.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170407/704befa0c859c61d0486a51cde082715.jpg

Kfilly
04-07-2017, 03:42 PM
couple weeks back I wrnt ahead and ordered a BK2 and a leather survival sheath.
No disappointment with the BK2 can shave with it straight out of the box I may add some grip tape or carve a set of walnut handles for it. It came with a nice kydex sheath with lots of mounting options and strong retention. It does have a nylon belt loop and handle snap that would have bettet as leather or a plastic material. I have seen pics of conversations guys have done that I may do.
there is a ton of reviews on this knife already but will do a brief one on our bug out.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170407/4dadd2016e29032667f4a68993988473.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170407/704befa0c859c61d0486a51cde082715.jpg

It is a great knife! I keep a BK9 as a bug out bag blade. I prefer the BK9 for a few reasons. It is lighter than the BK2. The blade is 9.25" long, and I can also use my knife as a small machete for clearing a campsite. The BK9 is also very durable. It is only about a 1/16" skinnier at the spine. The blade on the BK9 is not as tall from edge to spine. I field tested my BK9 by chopping through an oak branch which was about the size of my palm, and the knife passed with flying colors. Both are great knives though.

RubberDuck
04-07-2017, 03:49 PM
Here is the leather sheath I ordered this guybis not the leather worker Infidel is but didn't find out till I got it unfortunately. But he did refund my whole purchase price and said to keep it after I mentioned a few things I wasn't happy with so the price was right. I still may have Infidel make me one in the future.
This has the sucrets pouch that can be mounted left or right and a removable vertical carry strap so can be worn horizontal.
His pattern on this one was much larger than his stock photos which was one of my complaints it really is to large and bulky for what it is and the knife it's for. And you can see how it tapers from one end to the other getting larger like a paddle makes it rise on a slant when horizontal. His edge work ot pretty rough too.
But I will make due and add some things to it and make this a stand alone survival case.
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Infidel
04-07-2017, 04:41 PM
The edges are pretty hairy for sure. I've never been a fan of that style sheath, just seems like no matter what you do to it it's going to be huge.

-Infidel

RubberDuck
04-07-2017, 05:13 PM
The edges are pretty hairy for sure. I've never been a fan of that style sheath, just seems like no matter what you do to it it's going to be huge.

-Infidel
If I had another done I would go something like one of these.
One that follows the contour of the blade which would slim it down.
My other thought is using the stock sheath with some leather add ons like that 3rd pic that just can be attached through the slots.

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Infidel
04-08-2017, 10:37 AM
Adding on to the stock sheath would certainly keep the cost down on it. It's especially effective if you like the stock sheath. I'm not a fan of scout carry especially on a large knife, to have that big of a piece sitting at the base of my spine is uncomfortable for me. I wouldn't dream of trying to talk someone out of it but that leather sheath you have now seems perfect for trying it out before you make a final decision unless you have prior experience with it. Check this guy's work out. He hasn't posted anything recently but he makes some super nice sheaths.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/t8JfuTLxjUU

RubberDuck
04-08-2017, 02:44 PM
I certainly like the retention of the stock sheath. What I did like with this one was the option to carry horizontal or vertical so far when vertical it is most comfortable on my left hip cross drawing isn't to bad horizontal I have never done but going to try.
being right handed my gun holster is in the way for either style of carry which is what made me want to try horizontal.
Our upcoming bug out will give me a chance to play with it and see what I really want.
That is a good vid like his work.

Coastie dad
04-10-2017, 06:52 PM
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Zumting like dis, per chance?

RubberDuck
04-10-2017, 07:08 PM
34033404


Zumting like dis, per chance?

I do like a good plain sheath too that would be a nice camp or edc sheath on the farm.

Coastie dad
04-10-2017, 07:21 PM
I've worn it around the farm a lot. The snap dangler makes for easy off and on. It does have a
regular belt loop also.

RubberDuck
04-16-2017, 03:42 PM
Update on my Bk2 survival kit.
Its all put together and you can see just how much stuff can be gotten into a Altoids box

Side note Hawg an found out when drilling a lanyard hole in a ferrous rod go slow an maybe use oil cause um well yeah think Sparkler shower.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170416/8fe61cfc12b36805dc20a3c792406acc.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170416/660d08a382c7de9ad41584c4429333c8.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170416/40053a0a1964353bd91e6b5eb1203709.jpg

hawgrider
04-16-2017, 04:47 PM
That was fun drilling a hole in that rod.:biglaugh::pyro:

Slippy
04-16-2017, 06:07 PM
That was fun drilling a hole in that rod.:biglaugh::pyro:

That's what she said!:censored:

Coastie dad
04-16-2017, 06:12 PM
3425

hawgrider
04-16-2017, 06:19 PM
That's what she said!:censored:

It was cool... was drilling started slow started removing material speed up some and some more then woo hoo ignition!

Kfilly
03-13-2018, 04:54 PM
I certainly like the retention of the stock sheath. What I did like with this one was the option to carry horizontal or vertical so far when vertical it is most comfortable on my left hip cross drawing isn't to bad horizontal I have never done but going to try.
being right handed my gun holster is in the way for either style of carry which is what made me want to try horizontal.
Our upcoming bug out will give me a chance to play with it and see what I really want.
That is a good vid like his work.

I know this is an older thread. Did you ever get the black coating off that knife? I use a product called Jasco adhesive remover. All you have to do is spray it on, and leave it for a few minutes. The coating will pretty much bubble off. That will make the knife one hell of a fire steel striker.

RubberDuck
03-14-2018, 01:51 AM
I know this is an older thread. Did you ever get the black coating off that knife? I use a product called Jasco adhesive remover. All you have to do is spray it on, and leave it for a few minutes. The coating will pretty much bubble off. That will make the knife one hell of a fire steel striker.I left it on for multiple reasons one being the extra barrier of corrosion protection. I have multiple items and knives in my packs that I would use for fire striker over this knife.
I have seen some done and with new handles they look sweet.


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