yes i suppose its not really crucial to have the gripper ? . i suppose ive done it so the knife is relatively safe and accessable for frequent use , without having to keep fastening and unfastening the press stud of the strap . the copper also holds the leather around the cross guard so the knife fits snugly
If you position the grip strap? close enough to the hand guard, it eliminates the need for the gripper.
yes i suppose its not really crucial to have the gripper ? . i suppose ive done it so the knife is relatively safe and accessable for frequent use , without having to keep fastening and unfastening the press stud of the strap . the copper also holds the leather around the cross guard so the knife fits snugly
Frequent access is useful if it’s a work knife, which I saw? that you told someone it is.
Idea of metal in sheath is bad. Will leave a lot of scraches on blade. SO if it shiny, U will get a lot of scraches.. Otherwise gr8 build!!?
yes if you like a shiny blade ,? i wouldnt recommend the copper gripper . this is a work knife so its gonna get scratched to bits