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  2. Kydex - Wikipedia

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    Kydex knife sheath Kydex is a line of thermoplastic acrylic - polyvinyl chloride materials manufactured by Sekisui SPI. [ 1 ] It has a wide variety of applications, including for aircraft bulkheads , firearm holsters , and sheaths .

  3. IPK Acrylic-polyvinyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    IPK Acrylic-polyvinyl chloride (IPK, IPK Acrylic PVC, IPK Thermoformable Sheet, IPK Kydex) is a line of thermoplastic acrylic-polyvinyl chloride composite material. It has a chemical structure similar to Kydex with an acrylic-polyvinyl chloride substrate and white cap for screen printing onto the material.

  4. File:Kydex knife sheath.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Mike Snody - Wikipedia

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    Each sheath is hand made out of leather or kydex. The handle construction of his knives are simply wrapped in parachute cord also known as paracord or be embellished with exotic materials such as petrified dinosaur bone, giraffe bone, and Hippopotamus tooth.

  6. Scabbard - Wikipedia

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    A scabbard is a sheath for holding a sword, dagger, knife, or similar edged weapons. Rifles and other long guns may also be stored in scabbards by horse riders for transportation. Military cavalry and cowboys had scabbards for their saddle ring carbines and rifles for transportation and protection.

  7. Sheath knife - Wikipedia

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    A sheath knife is a fixed-bladed knife that fits into a sheath, by tradition usually of leather, now often of other material such as nylon or kevlar. The sheath is used to protect the knife and act as a carrier. Most importantly, the sheath protects the person carrying the knife (e.g. in the pocket or hanging on the belt) from potentially ...