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Field Review: Spec-Ops Brand Combat Master Knife Sheath, Long

Posted on 29 September 2015 by The Tactical Hermit

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My friends over at Spec-Ops Brand decided to send me the Combat Master Knife Sheath Long for review. If you guys remember, I recently reviewed this Sheath’s little brother, the Combat Master, Short.

This sheath is identical to its little brother in features with the exception it will fit an 8 inch blade. It comes in the same color schemes: Black, Coyote, ACU and my favorite, Multi-Cam.

The “COMBAT MASTER” utility knife sheath was developed to be the answer to a need from the field: Safely and securely carry the operators blade as well as be able to easily adapt to all M.O.L.L.E. type (PALS webbing loops) systems as well as duty and pants belts. The COMBAT MASTER is the only sheath commercially available that was specifically designed to accomplish this feat. Fully jumpable and overbuilt, this is the essential sheath for your combat blade!

  • Fully adjustable utility / tool pouch.
  • “Diamond Braid Cord” tie-down and leg-loop rigging.
  • Unique “MULTI-FIT” KYDEX® liner securely holds most blade widths and thicknesses (removable for cleaning).
  • Tie-down loops on underside.
  • Web loop at bottom for tie-down to packs, leg-loop, etc.
  • Extra durability with double-layered 1000D. Cordura® fabric used throughout.
  • Mil-spec. Grommet tie-downs along sides of sheath body.
  • Jump-ready with redundant tie-down for knife handle and additional secure-down points along body and backside of sheath.
  • Fits blades up to 8″ long and 1 3/4″ wide.

 

Here I used my Becker BK-7, which has a beefy 7″ blade and it was a perfect fit.

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The Accessory Pouch will fit a sharpener, like this Benchmade Carbide

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 Or a Multi-Tool, like this Gerber Recoil, very easily.

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The Back of the sheath is constructed like a tank, with mil-spec grommet tie-downs and steel eyelets; there is also plenty of 550 cord to tie down or attach to MOLLE gear.

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The Belt loops are fully adjustable with velcro and have heavy duty buttons and are bar stitched to the sheath for extra durability.

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Ultimately, this is the only sheath anybody would need for their large combat blade.

And the best feature, by far, is ALL Spec-Ops Brand Gear is MADE in the U.S.A., right here in the Best STATE in the Union, TEXAS! Plus, Spec-Ops Guarantees all of their Gear for Life!! You won’t find that promise much anymore, I assure you.

It matters who you buy from guys, and when you support a Texas based company, you are not only helping your fellow Texans, you are ensuring that companies like Spec-Ops Brand stay in business and are not outdone by cheap foreign made CRAP.. which a lot of “Tacti-Cool” Companies out there sell under their brand name, so beware!

Buy American, Buy Texas!!

Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!

5 thoughts on “Field Review: Spec-Ops Brand Combat Master Knife Sheath, Long”

  1. Brittius says:
    29 September 2015 at 16:38

    Reblogged this on Brittius.

  2. gamegetterII says:
    29 September 2015 at 17:43

    Costs how much?
    Do I have to sell some tools,air compressor,generator,etc?
    Or I can I afford it with the pay from one good job?

  3. gamegetterII says:
    29 September 2015 at 17:44

    Reblogged this on Starvin Larry and commented:
    I really,really like this sheath…

  4. Hammerhead says:
    29 September 2015 at 19:12

    No, that’s the the great thing about Spec-Ops, they give you quality at a working mans price…$55. (You might know this if you visited heir site..you know that is why I put the links up their Larry!! 🙂

  5. Hammerhead says:
    29 September 2015 at 19:13

    You should really, really buy one and help support a great Texas Company!!

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