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Boot Knives, Let's See Yours
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I carry the 5.11 rescue boot knife. I've been carrying it now for about two years on the job. It worked very well for me for cutting safety harnesses on a crashed helicopter that I responded too. I have also added a 550 cord touch to it.
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I love Moras! Great knives!
Here's my CERT Boot knife in the middle
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Lesson learned - not to have a knife attached to my web gear upside down.
Yes, the sheath on the MK-1 is pale in comparison to todays designs. Mine has a basic leather tag with a snap to hold it in place. Mine has fell open on several occasions, luckily it was never lost. I would like to make a Kydex sheath for it soon. After that instructional video was posted; it looks relativley easy to do so.
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I had a Gerber mk-1 while stationed on Guam. I lost it exploring some caves on the Naval Magazine. Lesson learned - not to have a knife attached to my web gear upside down.
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here's mine, never had to use it, but did carry it when I delivered pizza in college.
My first real knife purchase was this mk-1.
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I've owned one boot knife in my life and never carried it in my boot. I tried once and it galled my leg up so bad it sucked.
Nice knife BTW.
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Boot Knives, Let's See Yours
A.G. Russell Sting made in 1977.
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