Benchmade Bedlam 860

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Looks like it has finally been released.....looks like a nice tactical defensive folder.
http://www.benchmade.com/products/860

860 Bedlam®
The popular Auto-Bedlam® is now available in a manual version.
AXIS® Lock Mechanism
154CM stainless steel blade (58-61HRC)
Ambidextrous dual thumb stud opener
Black G10 handle scales and tip-up reversible clip



BLADE LENGTH 3.95" (10.03cm)
BLADE THICKNESS 0.125" (3.18mm)
OPEN 9.71" (24.66cm)
CLOSED 5.76" (14.64cm)
WEIGHT 7.10oz (201.28g)
HANDLE THICKNESS 0.60" (15.18mm)
Configurations/MSRP : 860 $220; 860S $220; 860BK $235; 860SBK $235

For more information, contact our Customer Service Team at 800.800.7427.
 
I just got the same email... This is a good looking blade. Any one know around what this will retail for?
 
I always thought that was a wicked looking folder. If you forgot that in your pocket before getting on a plane they'd evacuate the terminal after slamming you to the ground. We all need to get one just to see the looks on the sheeples face when we use it to open an envelope.
 
I just got the same email... This is a good looking blade. Any one know around what this will retail for?

From above:

Configurations/MSRP : 860 $220; 860S $220; 860BK $235; 860SBK $235

With the standard 15% off that most sell it at, that's a price of $187. Now if you shop around at the right dealers I would expect that it can be had for around $140.
 
I started a thread this knife couple days ago , nice to see I'm not the only interested in this blade

Such a beautiful knife
 
I always thought that was a wicked looking folder. If you forgot that in your pocket before getting on a plane they'd evacuate the terminal after slamming you to the ground. We all need to get one just to see the looks on the sheeples face when we use it to open an envelope.

Personally , I don't give a damn about the sheeple


With that being said , if you will ever need to use this blade for SD , there is a chance you will be in deep shit with the "sheeple" in the court
This knife look anything but a victim's knife , and the fact it's called 'Bedlam' would obviously not help either
 
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