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Benchmade 707? Been carrying one since 2010 - not as comfortable for hard use than it looks, but i like it a lot :)
I usually don't worry about the flicking, but moreso if they might drop the knife when they try harder on axis or frame locks with strong...
I think europeans aren't really used to clips on pocket knives, which looks to me like police officers aren't really on the lookout for clipped...
I'll take the 560 and I'll provide a CONUS address.
What I dislike the most about fixed blades is that I'll have to clean them before putting them back in their sheath. If your typical high end...
[+] Tip-down knife in any pocket: not likely to open. But it can. [++] Tip-up knife in correct pocket: very unlikely to open by itself [--]...
I've carried fixed blades for like 3 years straight IWB @ 4 'o clock - pretty much since I got some nice ones with good kydex sheaths (namely...
Hi, I bought the 940-1. :)
When I;m looking at my 810, it feels to me like the blade is getting quite heavy for the AXIS lock (I guess I'd find a larger blade to be too...
It stems from the shape of the "choil" (not really a choil) - just open the AXIS lock knife and look at the beginning of the blade: you'll see...
Did you break into the busse factory? ;)
I think the challenge lies in positioning of the pivot. The further it is inside of the handle, the smaller that ratio. Placing it further towards...
I got my first knife at 5 or 6 - and I guess I had been waiting for like 2-4 years by then...
The original 156 CSK, the 201 and the 211 were made of d2. Do all of you conclude your judgement of Benchmades D2 on any of these or on their...
Benchmade 707-701 - it's thicker than the original! Why would they do that? At least I could sell it with (almost?) no loss... Benchmade 943:...
Why do you want one? - Do you want to get all of them and you're just not sure which one to get first - or do you just want an expensive knife...
Voted B. I looked most complete/like a complete system to me and I imagined it to look best on a blade. PS.: I'd gladly pay for shipping -...
Good to hear that - and it will get better! :-)
Hi, I didn't read the whole thread (skimmed pp 6-7), but I've had a similar surgery in Jan 2013 after I broke my ankle (weber b/c fracture). Did...
From my point of view a lanyard hole at the beginning (front) of the handle makes perfect sense for choppers and is much better than a lanyard...