PWS MK2 MOD 2-M: .308 Win. in a Piston-Driven Platform
Primary Weapons Systems (PWS) has recently hailed the return of the MK2 in…
Primary Weapons Systems (PWS) has recently hailed the return of the MK2 in…
What’d you do for the Fourth? Grill some dogs, set off some bottle…
Victorinox is marking the United States Semiquincentennial with a limited-edition Pioneer X Alox…
Setup & Shooting Instructions This drill is executed with a carbine at 50 yards. The…
All shooting is a balance between speed and precision. By that I mean you can…
The Mod-Navy Qual I’ve been doing this qual (or drill, or whatever the current nom…

If you’re a knife aficionado, you’ve probably frequented the online forum Usual Suspect Network (USN) and know about its dedicated annual blade show, “The Gathering.” This is where makers, designers, ’smiths and collectors converge to celebrate their obsession for sharp and pointy things. This year marked the tenth year of the popular show and it’s where our featured personalized knife began its journey.

For the past seven years, Chris Q. and his friends have made the annual trek to USN’s The Gathering and this year wasn’t any different. While walking the show, he visited respected knife designer Liong Mah’s booth. It didn’t take long for a knife called Warrior 2 V.2 to catch his eye. He immediately recalled a Liong Mah Design knife that he previously admired called the Lanny, which had a sleek carbon fiber inlay in its handle as an option. He was too late to buy one of those but really loved the look of the carbon-inlaid handle.

Chris inquired to see if Liong Mah would consider making a Warrior 2 V.2 with a similar handle treatment as the Lanny. To his delight, the legendary knife designer said that he not only already had them in the works, but also had in-progress pictures to show. Mah also showed Chris an upcoming Micarta version of the knife. Although Chris liked both versions, he had his heart set on the carbon fiber variant. He ordered his on the spot.

Sometime after the show, Chris received his carbon fiber equipped Warrior 2 V.2 and immediately started carrying it. After using it daily, he realized that he’d prefer a bit more traction in its grip. He wanted to personalize it with some more color as well, so he set off to personalize the Liong Mah design to suit his tastes even better.

Using a Dremel rotary tool and sanding drum bits, Chris worked on texturing the edges of the knife’s frame. He felt that the randomized texturing would add some grippiness, as well as give it a unique look. We couldn’t agree more.
To give it a custom touch of color, he went about experimenting with anodizing for some of the knife’s titanium parts. The knife originally came in a plain silver color; the earth-tone you see here is due to Chris’s own handiwork. He admits that the process didn’t go as planned, but after multiple attempts at dipping and stripping the color he feels that the final result turned out well. When asked if he could repeat the process, he said that the shade came about by happenstance, and he definitely could not duplicate the exact color.
Other custom touches include a flame-anodized titanium bead that’s attached to a hand-braided lanyard. Also, each of the screws were satin finished to reduce their brightness and to better match he dark-colored carbon fiber scales. When asked what he would do differently if he could do it again, he said not a thing. He did mentioned that while he’s still learning how to anodize different metals, he likes how this knife turned out.
Text by Danny Chang and images by Michael Grey.
Liong Mah
Model: Warrior 2 V.2
URL: liongmah.com
Designer: Liong Mah
Being able to see clearly in the darkness of night or in other low-light situations gives one obvious advantages. Often employed by military and law enforcement personnel, night…
Themes and trends in firearm customization come and go. Right now, some of the most visible are cel-shading and what I like to call the Iron Monkey effect….
On its face, a knife is a simple tool, one seemingly as old as mankind itself. Dive deeper and you may discover that a knife isn’t quite as…
TommyBuilt T36 Every firearm collector has some sort of unicorn or Holy Grail. It could be due to the rarity of the firearm worldwide, or, in my case,…
The Dan Wesson DWX, probably the coolest hybrid pistol we’ve seen in a long time.
The world of customized guns, pistols in particular, has become analogous to that of sports cars and modified off-roaders. If you’re into decking out your vehicle, there are…
© 2026 UN12 Magazine
© 2026 UN12 Magazine
Wait! Don’t forget to
Notifications