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I've visited JSP's site a few times and checked out the wares. A fellow forum member got his spinal knife rig for a custom Brend fighter and really loves it.
The knifes seem to have a mottled surface characteristic that is supposed to fool the eye and not yell, "knife handle" - but at the same time offer surfaces that provide a good grip - do I have this correct?
What does the rigger coat add besides the color - is there increased purchase on the handle when gripping it? Does the color cover all the metal so that you just see color and not shiny metal in the handle?
Of the various knives shown, they all look good for close quarters. Is there any one of them that is now considered the "one to have"?
Does the two tone rigger coat bring attention to itself more that just a one-tone coat, or does it tend to hide better?
I'm not keen on a rig at this point; what is an easy carry system that he sells that is easy to go on and off and uses the "hidden in plain sight" aspect of his knives and sheaths with rigger coating?
Thanks
The knifes seem to have a mottled surface characteristic that is supposed to fool the eye and not yell, "knife handle" - but at the same time offer surfaces that provide a good grip - do I have this correct?
What does the rigger coat add besides the color - is there increased purchase on the handle when gripping it? Does the color cover all the metal so that you just see color and not shiny metal in the handle?
Of the various knives shown, they all look good for close quarters. Is there any one of them that is now considered the "one to have"?
Does the two tone rigger coat bring attention to itself more that just a one-tone coat, or does it tend to hide better?
I'm not keen on a rig at this point; what is an easy carry system that he sells that is easy to go on and off and uses the "hidden in plain sight" aspect of his knives and sheaths with rigger coating?
Thanks