I think much of that has to do with simple body shape.
I used to carry my Spatan inside the left appendix crease angled outboard . On the Spartan sheath (which is huge) it had spots to attache soft loops and I just raised it up so it was on the second spot down with one loop so it sat at that angle and moved in the crease. It was very comfortable , but slow and hard to get to and deploy upward with cover garments / pinned elbows / ect.
Probably a moot point since most here are LE, but I believe this blade is illegal for us Texas civilians.
anyone else have pictures of the soc-c or cqb tool mounted to a carrier or any other molle platform? preferably hidden behind pouches or other similarly sneaky methods.
Here's how I have it on my PC
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nice review.. might have to pick one of these up
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