![]() ![]() The system is than attached to your belt. Tek-Lok is attached to your sheath via screws. Google IWB Pull-the-dot, to find various resellers. They also have snap fasteners to make removal easy. IBW pull dot loop is a premade loop made of rubber, that you attach to your sheath via Chicago screws. Tight the paracord, tie a knot in each of the loose ends so they don't pull back through the eyelet, burn the ends of the paracord. Run paracord thru the same eyelet on your sheath in opposite directions. (Description & Photos by Wire Edge on USN) Paracord Belt Carry between Belt & Pants: You can also use Static Cord carry and place the sheath in your pocket. By using a bicycle innertube and wrapping that around your sheath, you can keep the sheath from shifting around too much. Than run the loop over your pants and have your belt go through that loop. You create a loop with your paracord and run that through an eyelet of your sheath near the top, tie off that end. Static Cord carry is a IWB carry technique. Though it IS comfortable….that little angle doesn’t really have anything to do with your thumb in reverse grip…not on purpose any way….when I design a knife I use my own hands as reference, and when I hold a knife in reverse grip I go edge in….which puts the ramp on the far side of the knife…."Ĩ. If we were to flip it on the larger knives, you couldn’t get any leverage when you worked the knife….you would build a hot spot on your hand very quickly. Its a question of angles of leverage against your hand. It also serves as an index point when sheathed." Placing the thumb on the notch is ones personal preference. On full size fixed blades we place the thumb notch on the same size as the primary edge, so when held in a blade down/edge in grip, the thumb can comfortably rest on it. This practice eventually found its way to the Mod10 sized knives. ![]() ![]() Per Rob Strider Knives: "On the folders and smaller blades (read: DB-L, SA, DB, EB series) we place the thumb notch on the side opposite the primary edge, so that when held in an edge-up grip the notch rests more comfortably in the palm of your hand. Reasoning behind the fixed blade thumb notch orientation? Facts have proved that this kind of wrapping method is very stable, and it is far more comfortable to use than ordinary wrapping methods.3. The wrapping method of the Strider combat knife is to wrap the paracord on the handle to form a diamond shape, and to wrap obvious ribs on both sides of the handle. The edges and corners of the handle are smooth, so that it is more comfortable to hold even if it is not wrapped around the rope. Even if it gets wet or soaked in oil, the handle wrapped with rope can be held tighter, and the strong parachute rope can be used in critical moments. The Strider combat knife uses military fiber nylon rope (parachute rope) to wrap the handle. The standard handle of the Strider Combat Knife is an external wrap, and customers can choose from a variety of wrap materials. Most of the Strider combat knives are made of integrated steel, that is, the entire knife blank is made of uniform steel, and the handle part is wrapped with a unique paracord in a traditional Japanese katana winding method, which forms the Strider combat knives unique style. ![]()
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