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Now that we solved the world's political problems over at the political chit-chat, let's talk about the important things, knives.
I have been looking at the ritter grip lately and for some reason, it's growing on me.
I had a look at the Ritter site called Aeromedix
and they sell for about $110, they'll ship overseas with a hefty shipping charge, but that's my problem.
They got an orange one that I really like but what i really like is the blade shape, I may have bad mouthed this knife as a gimmick it the past, I can't remember, if I did then it's a gimmick that's fast growing on me.
Any thoughts on this knife would seriously be appreciated.
Thanks very much in advance.
 
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i thought the same way until i picked one up. What great knife do yourself a favor and put some custom grips on it.


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I'm not a fan of the regular grip, but I really like the Ritter Grip blade. The M4 was enough to make me buy one. To me, it's a totally different knife. The taller and flatter grind is much more my style
 
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Mini Ritter with G11 Wilkins grips is one of my favorite knives of all time.

The Wilkin grips are another $140. It's a pricey combination, but it's the best 3" EDC I ever had.
 
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The blade shape is really versatile and I much prefer it to that of the standard grips. The scales are kinda lame tho. As holo said, if you can get some sort of aftermarket grip you should, it transforms the knife.


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Been carrying mine for a couple of months now,My new favorite,
A inexpensive knife with good steel..what more could you ask for.
 
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Used at work every day for about 3 mos. S30V cuts great and love the blade profile. I had several over the years but never gave it the pocket time this one is getting. like it alot. Would not mind custom scales though.
 
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http://benchmadeforum.com/eve/...06573/m/561005491001

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I saw that post, that's what got me going,
one of the best looking knives I have seen.
 
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Archer, if you have a Grip and like it, then you'll probably like the Ritter as well. The Ritter here and the OD Grip are a couple of my favorites.

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