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#165198 - 01/27/09 02:41 AM Re: Best mini-knife to fit Ritter PSP? [Re: CSG]
Desperado Offline
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Originally Posted By: CSG
Doug, more info somewhere? The knife in a sheath photo doesn't tell me too much. Ever think about using a just slightly larger pouch? Your kit is great (I've got four) but having the room to add a condom or oven bag, a few water tabs, a button light and small PSK knife would make it about ideal.

And a Heat Sheet Bivvy, and, and...

wink


Water tabs, check
Knife, check
condom, check
mini glow sticks, check
All fits in the bag....

Moved to a small pelican case and add micro AMK FAK, and Heat sheet plus Mg block and REI matches.

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#165207 - 01/27/09 03:19 AM Re: Best mini-knife to fit Ritter PSP? [Re: Desperado]
CSG Offline
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And, and...

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#165216 - 01/27/09 03:40 AM Re: Best mini-knife to fit Ritter PSP? [Re: lifeview]
Eric Offline
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I'll second the Benchmite. I obviously haven't played with Doug's latest toy but the Benchmite has been pretty good to me for the last few years. Not exactly cheap at around $25 though.

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#165217 - 01/27/09 03:42 AM Re: Best mini-knife to fit Ritter PSP? [Re: CSG]
lukus Offline
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I'm a little surprised no one's suggested the Gerber Ultralight LST. It's a real knife, very thin, very light, and quite affordable.

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#165219 - 01/27/09 03:46 AM Re: Best mini-knife to fit Ritter PSP? [Re: lukus]
CSG Offline
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The LST Ultralight looks perfect! And about $11.

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#165242 - 01/27/09 08:01 AM Re: Best mini-knife to fit Ritter PSP? [Re: CSG]
Leigh_Ratcliffe Offline
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SAK Classic or Spyderco Ladybug.
Depending on the local knife laws.

One option that you might like to consider: Put your RSK in a smokers oilskin pouch. There is enough room left over for a small knife (in my case a SAK Farmer) and some cordage, spare lighter etc.


Actually I have got two RSK's. The other one is in a Witz case.
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#165250 - 01/27/09 12:46 PM Re: Best mini-knife to fit Ritter PSP? [Re: Desperado]
Mike_H Offline
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Originally Posted By: Desperado
Had a girlfriend that teased like that....


He IS a tease, isn't he!!!
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#165254 - 01/27/09 12:53 PM Re: Best mini-knife to fit Ritter PSP? [Re: CSG]
Doug_Ritter Offline

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Registered: 01/28/01
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Originally Posted By: CSG
Doug, more info somewhere? The knife in a sheath photo doesn't tell me too much. Ever think about using a just slightly larger pouch? Your kit is great (I've got four) but having the room to add a condom or oven bag, a few water tabs, a button light and small PSK knife would make it about ideal.

And a Heat Sheet Bivvy, and, and...

wink


http://www.equipped.org/rsk_mk5.htm (as previously posted here)

My goal was to design a "POCKET" kit. As such, you can only make it so big. The upcoming PSP+ (working name) will be slightly larger and have more components, including the RSK Mk5 and PICO™ Lite. Look for that this summer, hopefully.
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#165260 - 01/27/09 01:51 PM Re: Best mini-knife to fit Ritter PSP? [Re: CSG]
Glock-A-Roo Offline
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Registered: 04/16/03
Posts: 1076
Spyderco has discontinued the Jester but you can still find them at some places. It's about the same size as the Ladybug but with a more robust blade at the tip.

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#165287 - 01/27/09 04:47 PM Re: Best mini-knife to fit Ritter PSP? [Re: Glock-A-Roo]
CSG Offline
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Registered: 12/17/07
Posts: 72
Loc: Idaho
Doug, I was kidding about the ever increasing size. I do hope that the container the new kit will be in would be available separately so that one can transfer the contents of the PSP and add a couple additional items (those that are included in the PSP+). It would be rather silly to buy PSP+'s when one already owns the PSP.

In other words, sell the + items and case separately as a *completion* package so the PSP owner can expand his kit if he chooses.


Edited by CSG (01/27/09 04:55 PM)

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