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#120447 - 01/16/08 11:06 PM Favorite sheath for your RSK Mk1 knife
GrilledBison Offline
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Count me among the several forum members who have recently become proud owners of the Doug Ritter RSK Mk1. This is a step up for me from a small collection of very useful SAKs. Judging from the comments on other threads, several of you have the RSK Mk1 as your EDC or at least have it close at hand. I think I'll end up using a sheath for mine (because my pockets are already full).

If you use a sheath for your RSK Mk1, what brand/style would you folks recommend? What issues should I consider with a sheath? Or doesn't it matter, as long as the knife fits?

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#120450 - 01/16/08 11:59 PM Re: Favorite sheath for your RSK Mk1 knife [Re: GrilledBison]
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When Doug first came out with the Mk1 he offered it along with the Bianchi Accumold 7303 Single Mag/Knife Pouch w/ snap closure, size #2, (or sized for Browning Hi-Power magazine clip).

Some folks complained that it had a loose fit, but I myself thought it fit well. I like the sheath.

Hint: Don't get the version with the velcro closure. I did - for my M2 Mk1 - and wished I hadn't.

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#120455 - 01/17/08 12:14 AM Re: Favorite sheath for your RSK Mk1 knife [Re: GrilledBison]
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I have two of these:

http://www.specopsbrand.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductID=15

Its a little on the bulky side for belt wear (sticks out a little) but still pretty cool. It can mount vertically or horizontally and is molle compatible. The MK1 fits perfectly in it though.

Blitz

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#120456 - 01/17/08 12:19 AM Re: Favorite sheath for your RSK Mk1 knife [Re: GrilledBison]
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I don't have a RSK, but I have become a big fan of kydex for all kinds of things. If you do some googling for something like "kydex sheath" you will find lots of makers. Many come at a very reasonable price...
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#120689 - 01/18/08 05:31 PM Re: Favorite sheath for your RSK Mk1 knife [Re: OldBaldGuy]
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KenK, Blitz & OBG,

Thanks for the information and your suggestions.

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#120730 - 01/18/08 10:59 PM Re: Favorite sheath for your RSK Mk1 knife [Re: GrilledBison]
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Let us know what you go with...
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#120876 - 01/20/08 04:11 PM Re: Favorite sheath for your RSK Mk1 knife [Re: OldBaldGuy]
GrilledBison Offline
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At the outset, I'm using a sheath that was holding a SAK and the RSK Mk1 fits perfectly:
http://www.swissknivesexpress.com/loccorbelpou.html#
It's black, vertical-only, velcro, lightweight, and not at all stiff. It's only $5, and may not withstand heavy use & abuse, though I don't have the experience to imagine what may cause it to fail, or what creek I might be up if it does.

Blitz' suggested SPEC-OPS Super Sheath ($20) seems to be of substantially heavier construction, bulkier, but since it is nylon, I don't think its weight would be noticeable.

And I gather that kydex is moldable plastic that would offer stiff protection but which would be almost double the width of the knife once the grommets or screws are in place to hold the two layers together. I could see where kydex would be very useful, however once molded, a kydex sheath couldn't be used for other equipment, whereas my el-cheapo sheath is flexible enough to fit other knifes or my backup headlight.

I took a look at the Bianchi Accumold 7303 Single Mag/Knife Pouch w/ snap closure, but I think I'll end up poking around the next few months until I find one that I'll ultimately dedicate to the RSK Mk1. I'll post an update if anything changes.

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#120905 - 01/20/08 11:17 PM Re: Favorite sheath for your RSK Mk1 knife [Re: GrilledBison]
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Originally Posted By: GrilledBison
At the outset, I'm using a sheath that was holding a SAK and the RSK Mk1 fits perfectly:
http://www.swissknivesexpress.com/loccorbelpou.html#
It's black, vertical-only, velcro, lightweight, and not at all stiff. It's only $5, and may not withstand heavy use & abuse, though I don't have the experience to imagine what may cause it to fail, or what creek I might be up if it does.

Blitz' suggested SPEC-OPS Super Sheath ($20) seems to be of substantially heavier construction, bulkier, but since it is nylon, I don't think its weight would be noticeable.

And I gather that kydex is moldable plastic that would offer stiff protection but which would be almost double the width of the knife once the grommets or screws are in place to hold the two layers together. I could see where kydex would be very useful, however once molded, a kydex sheath couldn't be used for other equipment, whereas my el-cheapo sheath is flexible enough to fit other knifes or my backup headlight.

I took a look at the Bianchi Accumold 7303 Single Mag/Knife Pouch w/ snap closure, but I think I'll end up poking around the next few months until I find one that I'll ultimately dedicate to the RSK Mk1. I'll post an update if anything changes.


This is the same style of sheath that's been holding my SAK for about 8 years (I have the shorter version for my Cybertool). I can vouch for it's durability as aside from a few weathered spots where it rubs the knife, it looks new.

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