Junglas belt carry

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  1. Black5

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    Is there a way to carry said brushbuster using a belt attachment that doesn't require the belt to be unfastened?

    Similar to the clip on kydex sheaths?
     
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    um...the factory sheath. o_O Has a belt loop. :D:D:D:D:D
     
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    I think that the mole back belt loop is like the ones on Cold Steel sheaths - with a velcro, so you can have the belt fastened and put or remove the sheath. I may be wrong.
     
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    @Bozho : I believe you are correct. The Velcro flap on mine has hardware on it to keep it closed. This, I can remedy. I didn't realize it was a Velcro flap. Thank you!

    @Bushman5 : turn on your Arkansas to Canadian translator app. Then read the above response I gave to bozho, because I know you read this from bottom to top.:p
     
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    why you want to carry your unglass upside down?
     
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    Sagewood gear has a dangler attachment that has snaps. Less than $30.
     
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    A dangler may make it hang too low. I already have that issue with something else.
    Besides, that's $30 bucks I could put toward my trip to BC.

    Apparently, @Bushman5 hasn't had a foot planted in his butt lately.:p
     
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    Crocodile Dundee style.
     
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    I’d use some leather to make a “frog” as you might for carrying a rapier. The sheath slips into the frog, which stays on the belt. I’ll puzzle on this; maybe sketch out something
     
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    I'm familiar with the frog set up. That could be an answer.

    Right now, that junglas has been worked harder than any of my other knives. I went clearing another fence row yesterday, and the speed of my progress was notable to say the least.

    Last night the wife asked if I really needed any knife other than the junglas.
    Of course, people in town look at you funny with it hanging off the belt, but other than that, I really see how the Junglas combined with an Izula or CR 2.5 would fill just about any need.
    All I've really been using for a couple weeks is the Junglas and my Leatherman Wave. I've found nothing I couldn't accomplish between the two so far. I don't know why it would be different in the woods.
     

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