Moff8 said:
assuming you wanted to draw it with the blade down wouldn't the sheath be the same no matter what side?
Absolutely agree
I now always wear the right handed sheath on my left hip, and I am right handed, for these reasons.
When drawing the knife i find that i am more often than not kneeling or crouching and a right side carry means that awkward lift of the right shoulder, as mentioned previously.
It is easier IMHO to take out a knife from a right handed - left side carry with you right hand than to take out from a right hand - right side carry with your left.
If you are right handed then use a right hand (ie edge of knife to the rear when worn on the right hip) sheath, that way rgardless of the side you wear it you will naturally put your palm (RH) to the back or spine of the handle so the knife will be held correctly for the cut without fumbling.
When you crouch or squat you will find that a right handed - left side carry will naturally tilt the handle forwards making it a more direct whitdrawal.
Using the left (assume the weaker) hand with this type of carrywill then need a twist to draw but as this is on the same side as the knife rotating the wrist and elbow will counteract the tendancy to make the awkward shoulder lift.
I hve developed the habit of never putting the knife down when working, its either in my hand or in the scabbard, because of this I often find that i am holding something with my strong hand and need the knife to be used in the weak hand, so being able to draw and use it without a fumble in my weak hand is often a need.
In the cold, wet or dark, or when tired or under pressure it is sometimes possible to miss the sheath when re-sheathing, in extreme cases to can end up cutting or stabbing yourself in the process. It is nearly impossible to use the left hand to steady or giude the knife on a right hand - right side carry with the knife in your right hand. It is however really easy to locate and orientate the mouth of the sheath with your left hand whilst giuding the knife back in with your right hand if you use a right hand - left side carry and I think that this is one of the most compellig reasons particularly if you use a scandi swivel type of belt loop as I have found these to be really frustrating to use in occasion, especially outside thick and bulky clothing.
These are my personal conclusions, you really must try both and satisfy yourself.
Cheers
Nick