Benchmade 530

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The incredibly slim, Mel Pardue-designed Benchmade 530 caught my eye when a friend of mine ordered one. He had been carrying a much heavier tactical folder in his pocket and wanted something lightweight to use as an every-day carry folder (EDC). When he pointed out the 530 to me, I was so taken by its upswept good looks that I had to have one for myself.

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The 530 is amazingly thin and light. Benchmade's website lists its total weight as 1.88 ounces. The 154CM spear-point blade sports dual plastic thumb studs. Overall length is a little under seven and a half inches with a closed length of just over four inches (the official blade length is three and a quarter inches).

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The 530 has simple, clean lines that make it a good "gent's folder." While the grooved plastic handle may say "tactical" to some, the knife is too small and light really to be considered a full-on "tactical folder" despite its dagger-like looks. Rather, it's a superb EDC that all but disappears from your mental inventory when it's clipped to your pocket.

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The metal pocket clip on mine shows wear from constant contact with my office chair and the steering wheel of my car, which has rubbed the coating from the metal. The clicp has great tension and is reversible for right- or left-hand use (tip-up only). The entire knife is held together with Torx screws.

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Ergonomics of the knife are great. The handle grooves provide decent traction and the shape of the handle itself proved very comfortable for me. Fit and finish are of course top-notch, as one would expect from Benchmade.

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The knife was nicely sharp out of the box and the 154CM blade holds an edge well under daily utility service. It opens smoothly and locks securely with no blade play whatsoever. It also releases easily; the AXIS lock is smooth and firm. I always use two hands to release the AXIS lock, finding it difficult to pull the lock closed from only one side, but this can be done with a little effort.

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Classy, comfortable, and precise, the 530 makes a very respectable utility knife with which you won't feel naked if you sometimes contemplate the politically incorrect "tactical" side of the daily carry equation. While I rotate my EDC frequently, I keep coming back to the 530, which must mean I really like it.
 
Phil you have a nice turn of phrase.

Nice review.

Thanks.
 
Excellent review and pics :thumbup:

I was on a kick for awhile to find the right under 2 ounce and over 3 inch folding knife. The arrival of a BM530 ended that search immediately. Its a great knife that I use and carry almost every day. Its even done some "hard" use when I had to run an emergency CAT5 cable to a server and used the spear point to drill a hole in 3/4 inch sheetrock. Its the only knife I actually bought a second one of in order to have as a backup in case the first got lost or destroyed.

Having used it now a lot, I've found that I can pull it from my pocket, flick it open, make a cut, flick it closed and return it to my pocket with extraordinary speed.
 
Excellent review, Phil. Thanks.

I have been thinking about getting one of these for a while but have not had the opportunity to handle one and I wasn't sure if it was something I'd like. From your review it sounds like it may fit my needs.

Thanks again for the review.
 
While I havent used this particular model, I have used the Mel Pardue liner lock with the same blade. That was a great knife with a nice thin (3/32 or 1/16 I think) blade. The spear point got some funny looks, but it proved to be no trouble in use. I shudder to think how well this and the 530 would cut if the blade had the same profile, but a full height flat grind.
 
Awesome review man, I've been thinking of getting a 530 looks like it would be a good choice to pick one up.
 
uhhh that's what i was looking for, thanks Phil!

any comparison pics like let's say with a delica or similar?
on the eBay it costs me like 50€ so I want to be sure the size is the one I got in my mind :-)

Maxx
 
Awesome review of a an old friend of mine! Not to be a stickler, but the thumb-studs are steel, not plastic. ;-)
 
I bought a 530 some time back after reading on Blade Forums about it. It is a sleeper in the Benchmade line. It is one of the best slicers from the box that I own. The blade is thin but seems quite sturdy. It is a perfect size EDC. It carries so well and is so thin. And is so smooth due to the Axis lock. I like it a lot! Great review and photos Phil.

RKH
 
I had one for a while. It seemed kinda dinky at first grasp, but was a really sturdily made knife. Loved the coffin handle; great ergonomics. Only problem, it was such a light knife it slipped out of my pocket and was lost hours before I noticed it missing.

Good review.
 
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