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Product Description
Though small, the CRKT Ruger Carbine packs a punch. A collaboration between CRKT and Ruger, this compact fixed blade sports a nearly 2-inch blade made from 5Cr15MoV stainless steel that can be sharpened with ease Read More
Another day another knife and another silly shipping cost. If you don't want to ship internationally just say so, don't whack high shipping costs on things
Amazon has many options related to the J Hook that seems to be left out of the drop. Most show under searches for inside waistband {IWB} holster clip. The CRKT J Hook tends to loosen as it is mounted with a single screw. Also, the J Hook will not fit wider bent. Additionally, these knives are a bit small for belt use.
ScottieGThank you for the comment. I am looking into my first "EDC" belt knife. I tend to like larger folders and was interested in the "Badford" smaller fixed blades. Do you have any recommendations? or a favorite?
Dan-AT-HikerI have a Bradford Guardian 3 with both the stock scout carry and a Kydex sheath. It is a good every day carry (EDC} knife. I often carry it as a neck knife, though it is not ideal for that. The cutting edge is 3" and the finger choil is not included in the measurement. It is my most common fixed blade for EDC carry, though I usually carry larger folders with a small sheeple friendly knife. I have tons of small, medium and large knives, and for regular carry I like above 3" and below 4.5" blades. Also, if I carry scout style, toward 10 o'clock, I can easily reach my Guardian 3 with either hand, but the leather sheath only fits regular belts, but the Kydex sheath can be adapted for many carry methods.
Great little knife. I don't regret my purchase, extremely disappointed the belt clip was not included as shown in the pictures. Anyone have a link to where I can buy the belt clip and add it?
Laughed when opened the box!
The pictures in the description do not present a useful sense of scale.
Lol, the hand model for the one picture must have been a Lilliputian :-)
MD, please consider using measuring mat of some sort or using something else besides text to convey size / scale.
Oh well, another box cutter in the drawer. . .
Looking forward to checking this out. CRKT has / has had quite a few small format knives. All my experiences have been good. CRKT provides value for the money.