A fixed blade is only as practical, safe, and deployable as the sheath that houses it. While folding knives carry the convenience of built-in pocket clips, a compact fixed blade relies entirely on its scabbard to provide secure retention, comfortable positioning, and rapid accessibility throughout the day. A poorly fitted sheath can rattle, allow the blade to slip out under sudden movement, or print awkwardly against clothing, compromising the entire carrying experience. The QSP Tiny TOT, engineered by QSP and designed by custom knifemaker Maciej Torbe, eliminates these issues with a custom-engineered Kydex carry system. Built to protect and deploy a stout 4.2 mm thick 10Cr15MoV tool, this precision sheath sets a high standard for modular versatility and retention security in the modern EDC space.
Precision Thermoformed Kydex and Audible Click Retention
At the center of the carry system's security is its precision-molded Kydex construction. Unlike soft leather or ballistic nylon sheaths that stretch, absorb moisture, or loosen over time, Kydex is a rugged thermoplastic composite that maintains its molded shape indefinitely across extreme temperature variations.
The scabbard is thermoformed directly around the blade profile, locking firmly around the forward finger choil and blade shoulders. This creates a mechanical detent that secures the knife with an audible, tactile click upon re-sheathing. When seated, the blade remains completely locked in place with zero internal rattle or side-to-side play. Whether jogging, climbing, crawling beneath vehicles, or carrying the knife in an inverted neck configuration, the scabbard holds the knife securely against accidental dislodgement until the user deliberately initiates the draw.
Ergonomic Thumb-Push Deployment
Achieving reliable retention without sacrificing draw speed is a delicate engineering balance. An overly tight sheath often causes awkward pulling and friction drag, while a loose fit creates safety hazards.
The sheath addresses this by incorporating an extended, flared thumb ramp along the top lip of the Kydex frame. During deployment:
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The user wraps their fingers around the textured G10 handle to establish a full four-finger grip.
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The thumb naturally finds purchase against the flared Kydex ramp.
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A slight forward push of the thumb pops the internal retention lock smoothly, allowing the blade to glide free effortlessly in a controlled, single-motion draw.
This mechanical advantage allows for silent, controlled extraction without pulling against clothing or tugging on belt loops.
Modular Belt Clip Architecture and Carry Angles
Portability depends on how well a sheath adapts to different garments, belt styles, and personal carry preferences. The included heavy-duty belt clip is engineered to accommodate belts up to 2 inches wide and features a multi-hole mounting plate for versatile positioning.
Vertical Drop Hip Carry
Standard vertical positioning mounts the knife cleanly along the strong-side hip or support side for traditional cross-draw access. The clip rides close to the body, keeping the handle angled slightly inward to prevent catching on doorways or car seatbelts.
Horizontal Scout Carry
By rotating the clip 90 degrees across the eyelet matrix, the sheath transforms into a low-profile scout carry setup. Worn horizontally across the small of the back or along the front waistline, the knife stays concealed beneath an untucked shirt while remaining easily accessible with either hand.
Canted and Angled Positioning
For users who spend extended hours driving or working at a desk, canting the sheath at a 15 to 30-degree forward angle prevents the handle from poking into the ribs or seatback, providing seamless all-day comfort.
Sheath Specifications and Hardware Dimensions
| Parameter | Metric Measurement | Imperial Measurement |
| Sheath Material | Precision-Molded Kydex | Precision-Molded Kydex |
| Eyelet Spacing | Standard 19 mm / 25.4 mm Matrix | 0.75 in / 1.0 in Grid Spacing |
| Belt Clip Width Compatibility | Up to 50 mm Belts | Up to 2.0 in Belts |
| Mounting Orientation | Vertical, Horizontal, Canted | Vertical, Horizontal, Canted |
| Retention Mechanism | Mechanical Friction Choil Detent | Mechanical Friction Choil Detent |
| Hardware Finish | Corrosion-Resistant Black Oxide | Corrosion-Resistant Black Oxide |
| Combined Sheath Weight | ~45–55 g | ~1.58–1.94 oz |
| Total Carry Profile | Slimline Flat-Molded Package | Slimline Flat-Molded Package |
Off-Belt Mounting and Pack Integration
Beyond standard belt carry, the perimeter of the sheath is lined with heavy-duty brass eyelets set to standard tactical gear spacing. This open architecture enables seamless integration with a wide variety of aftermarket mounting hardware and field gear:
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MOLLE and PALS Webbing: Utilizing malice clips or tactical straps, the sheath mounts directly onto tactical backpacks, plate carriers, chest rigs, and modular vehicle seatback organizers.
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Lanyard and Paracord Lashing: The perimeter eyelets serve as anchor holes for 550 paracord, allowing the sheath to be lashed to kayak frames, climbing harnesses, or survival pack shoulder straps.
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Undercover Neck Suspension: Removing the belt clip yields an ultra-slim profile suitable for centerline neck carry with a breakaway ball chain or paracord lanyard.
All-Weather Durability and Maintenance
A major advantage of high-grade Kydex over traditional sheath materials is its total environmental resilience. It does not absorb water, sweat, motor oils, or field mud, ensuring that moisture is never trapped against the steel blade flats.
Maintenance is straightforward: if dirt, grit, or sand enters the sheath during outdoor use, simply flush it out under warm tap water with mild dish soap and shake it dry. The non-porous thermoplastic interior will not collect abrasive residue that could scratch blade finishes, ensuring that the knife remains protected, secure, and ready for immediate deployment in any environment.





























