Ultimate Tools 1911 folding knife

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I have a few 1911 grips hanging around but only two 1911 pistols as I don't seem to shoot them well, (it's me,not the gun) and the two I have are Delta Elites which I really like the grips on them.

So..I decided to try out one of these Ultimate Tools 1911 folders. One handed spring assisted.Locks out with the stud. It is not chinese (made in Canada/USA) and of very high quality. This one cost me $105 with the walnut grips.

I chose 440c blade steel (3.5") but they have others available and fixed blades as well.

It's a nice option to be able to customize your knife with readily available grips and the options are endless with 1911 pattern.

The Crucifixion grips were given to me by my grandfather many years ago and now I can use them!
 

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I have a few 1911 grips hanging around but only two 1911 pistols as I don't seem to shoot them well, (it's me,not the gun) and the two I have are Delta Elites which I really like the grips on them.

So..I decided to try out one of these Ultimate Tools 1911 folders. One handed spring assisted.Locks out with the stud. It is not chinese (made in Canada/USA) and of very high quality. This one cost me $105 with the walnut grips.

I chose 440c blade steel (3.5") but they have others available and fixed blades as well.

It's a nice option to be able to customize your knife with readily available grips and the options are endless with 1911 pattern.

The Crucifixion grips were given to me by my grandfather many years ago and now I can use them!

" It is not chinese (made in Canada/USA) and of very high quality. This one cost me $105 with the walnut grips."

My first thought was that it was another Chinese junker, like NRA and S&W knives. You know the issue knife to Navy Seals is a 40.00 Taiwan Cold Steel knife. Disgraceful.

Anyways, like Gramps grips.:D
 

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