These seven inch capers are my go to hunting knives. Ram's horn scales that I picked up at the Great Smokey Mountain Hammer-In this past spring...52100 OAL 7 inches with 3 1/4 blade. Even though it ain't pretty, I'm liking these Kydex cross draw/behind the back sheaths. Blade stays locked in but it's butter smooth on withdraw...tippit
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Nice!
Jeff, that is your signature knife design to me, with a good choice in your handle materials and the sheath design I understand why it is your "go to knife"
Steve
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Member, W.F. Moran Foundation
I prefer smaller sized knives. Just seem more useful to me.
Love the "forge finish" as well!
Very nice knife and carry design Jeff.
Nice work Jeff.
Nicely done Jeff. Nice size too.