Benchmade Knives

98 Saleen Cobra

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Benchmade is top of the line knives that's for sure.. I have a account through them with a Military discount as well.. Great pricing for what you get.
 

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I carry a Barrage as an everyday knife. I also had one issued on deployment(s). Their quality and service is top notch.

Also for a smaller company and for fixed blade knives check out Airborne knives on facebook. Top quality for sure.
 

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Benchmade is awesome.

Lifetime warranty, plus they will sharpen your knife for free if you just pay for shipping + handling. (sharpen your knife yourself you big lazy)
 

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I've had a few mini-grips.
Great knives except the D2 version, turned out to be a very fragile edge.
 

Machdup1

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I carry a Barrage as an everyday knife. Their quality and service is top notch.

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+1 The barrage may be the best pocket knife I have ever owned. It put my collection of Gerbers to shame.

In NC, you can also get auto knives. Get one of these as your next purchase.

9052 AFO-II
 

John@Lethal

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I've had my orange benchmade griptilian for about 3 years now. never resharpened and it has never failed on me. 10/10
 

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I've had a few mini-grips.
Great knives except the D2 version, turned out to be a very fragile edge.

Nature of the beast. D2 is a very hard metal, but being so it's also fairly brittle as far as metals go. D2 is good for cutting and holding a edge longer being a hard/tough metal, but I wouldn't recommend it for chopping and things like that.

Here's my Benchmade Rant DPT. It's a very nice knife IMO, and I like it a lot.

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Had a friend give me his benchmade from his deployment...he had an extra one also as did his brother...2 of 3 have had the internal "spring" break...maybe bad batch but who knows.
 

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The Grpitillian is a great knife, terrific ergos, razor sharp out of the box too. Most of my knives are Kershaw and Zero Tolerance, Benchmade is one of the other few that I will spend the bucks on as well. Good choice!
 

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Nature of the beast. D2 is a very hard metal, but being so it's also fairly brittle as far as metals go. D2 is good for cutting and holding a edge longer being a hard/tough metal, but I wouldn't recommend it for chopping and things like that.

Here's my Benchmade Rant DPT. It's a very nice knife IMO, and I like it a lot.

2qv7a68.jpg

have a version of that kershaw for my edc. i got the tanto serrated version though. haven't looked into benchmade knives.
 

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