3:24 The knife sheath has a strap with a press stud on the handle. This secures the knife. The knife would therefore not fall out of the sheath. 1:18 The handle is also serrated only on one side. Without gloves, I therefore always know where the knife edge is located. My hand gives me the feedback. The knife does not really need a concave grind (imho). I have given the cutting edge a smaller angle. The 1.2235 steel is ok for this. Now it works perfectly as an outdoor knife. Only years of use will show whether a plastic handle is good. Hopefully the plastic handle of the Armiger 4 will withstand all the strain for years to come Thank you very much for your good Video.
3:24 The knife sheath has a strap with a press stud on the handle. This secures the knife. The knife would therefore not fall out of the sheath.
1:18 The handle is also serrated only on one side. Without gloves, I therefore always know where the knife edge is located. My hand gives me the feedback.
The knife does not really need a concave grind (imho). I have given the cutting edge a smaller angle. The 1.2235 steel is ok for this. Now it works perfectly as an outdoor knife.
Only years of use will show whether a plastic handle is good. Hopefully the plastic handle of the Armiger 4 will withstand all the strain for years to come
Thank you very much for your good Video.
Thanks for the input!
Cold steel needs to make sheaths like this.
I have 2 of the OD green spear point serrated versions. So far so good.
Nice job on the sheath!
I put my eyes on this knife the moment it wae released. was not sure about the sheath 🤔
So happy when u put out new videos!!!!!