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Author Topic: Who hates their KaBar TDI sheath?  (Read 752 times)
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« on: March 09, 2010, 09:18:47 PM »

I do! I bought a TDI last week, one of the small ones with a straight blade and I gotta say I like the knife. Great feel and I love the fact that it holds very tight in hand. I'm not a knife guy, I'm a pocket knife guy but the last thing I ever want to be in is a knife fight, that said I was a Boy Scout and my motto still is Be Prepared.

Anyways knife is great, sheath is one of the worst I've encountered, bulky for what it needs to be and the clip is absolutely terrible, doesn't clip on my belt and it's designed for one that's bigger? It's a terrible terrible clip design. Nearly lost the knife already because the clip doesn't go wide enough for my gun belt. So tonight after nearly losing it I got mad and made a cheap one out of kydex. I don't plan on selling these, that's why it's here rather than in my section I just thought you guys would appreciate the frustration. At some point down the road a revised version could be for sale but I doubt it, I'll stick to holsters;)

There is just pressure retention and it's thin, running one of my basic clips from my holsters just with two chicago screws for retention adjustment. No extra junk at all, just simple function. Oh I forgot the other thing I hate about the stock case, bad grip on knife in case, can't get a full combat grip. With this one I can.




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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2010, 11:10:00 AM »

As an attendee of TDI (great training school BTW) I know their product lines pretty well.

There is a company (FIN designs) that partners with them and makes kydex gun and knife accessories for their stuff.

http://www.findesigns.net/fin.html

Your sheath looks great Luke, just in case anyone wants to buy one since he's being selfish.  neener
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« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2010, 11:22:00 AM »

I saw those the other day and they looked really nice;)

That's actually one of the reasons I don't plan on doing one in kydex for sale other than I don't have time;) I will say though I'm considering making one from leather that also carries a surefire light. I've been thinking that's the two things I don't take off even when I disarm to go places I can't carry.

Hmm more ideas as always;)

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« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2010, 09:19:25 PM »

I love the sheath that comes with my TDI, but I got the bigger blade, tanto edge--the sheath for the bigger one is great, compatible with MOLLE gear.  It doesn't look like your sheath is made for the bigger one, looks too small.
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« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2010, 09:46:22 PM »

I'm working on a new one, little improvement in leather but the one that I hate that came with mine had this clip on it, and about 75% of my hate is for the clip. Oh and it's the small one of the two, max compatibility with knife laws because we travel all over the place.



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« Reply #5 on: March 28, 2010, 07:42:59 PM »

Well I decided that plastic just wasn't doing what I want, I guess I'm a leather guy first. So I made one out of leather the other day, I'm sure everyone can see my normal IWB holster design coming out in the sheath but hey it works;) Only downside is with everything I carry I'm running out of belt, so either I need to gain weight and get a larger belt or start off loading gear to other lines:) Oh and the clips are interchangeable with my Texas holster so I can run tuckable or anything with it which I dig, been carrying it this week and so far I like it.

Still no plans to sell them though, I'm going to stick with things that throw lead rather than sharp things at least for now;) Hmm maybe sharp things that throw lead Grin



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« Reply #6 on: March 30, 2010, 07:04:30 PM »

Well I decided that plastic just wasn't doing what I want, I guess I'm a leather guy first. So I made one out of leather the other day, I'm sure everyone can see my normal IWB holster design coming out in the sheath but hey it works;) Only downside is with everything I carry I'm running out of belt, so either I need to gain weight and get a larger belt or start off loading gear to other lines:) Oh and the clips are interchangeable with my Texas holster so I can run tuckable or anything with it which I dig, been carrying it this week and so far I like it.

Still no plans to sell them though, I'm going to stick with things that throw lead rather than sharp things at least for now;) Hmm maybe sharp things that throw lead Grin


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You need suspenders! More linear inches of "belt" without added radial inches! Grin
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« Reply #7 on: March 30, 2010, 07:06:21 PM »

I was thinking most days my ankles still don't have gear strapped to them Grin

Wife shot down the idea of suspenders though, she insists that I'm too young to wear them. I on the other hand love the idea of a support gear like suspenders;)

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