Benchmade Sibert 755 MPR

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I just got this one in a couple of days ago, and I have to say that it is one of the most impressive production knives that I have ever handled. It is the production version of Shane Sibert's Mini Pocket Rocket folder, and Benchmade has really hit the ball out of the park with this one.

The 755 MPR sports a 2.9" (I measured mine at exactly 3") swedged drop point blade made of M390 steel. I'm not extremely familiar with M390, but I've been told that it performs very similarly to 20C-V, which means it will have good toughness and outstanding wear resistance. It is a bolster lock, meaning a framelock with part of the frame milled out for a scale on the lock side of the handle. The lock side slab is Ti, and the front side slab is checkered green G-10.

The most impressive thing about the 755 MPR is its build quality. Although it is short, which makes it carry-friendly in almost all states and municipalities, it is stout and built very tough. I don't own a custom Mini Pocket Rocket by Shane, but I have handled one, and if memory serves me correctly, the 755 MPR is every bit as beefy as Shane's custom version of it.

It is also great to see the amount of detail that Benchmade retained in the production model from Shane's custom version. All of the grooves milled into the handle and clip are taken directly from the custom model, and Benchmade really didn't miss much at all in translating the details from handmade to factory.

At a retail price of $235, the Benchmade 755 MPR is one of the best values out there as far as high-end production knives go. I would recommend this knife to anyone who can use a blade 3" or under.

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Thanks for sharing the pics and congrats on your 755 that is indeed one good lookin knife very impressive for being a production model, cant wait to get one....
 
Same here, great pics. Surprisingly big knife for it's size...:D Can't wait to get one!
 
Looks awesome! But even though it was explained to me in another thread, I still don't understand why they bothered to machine that lip into the face of the lockbar. It will be interesting to hear some longterm experiences with this setup after a while.
 
Keep in mind that while the original poster is correct that the full retail is $235, most sites are selling the BM 755 for under $150.
 
Looks awesome! But even though it was explained to me in another thread, I still don't understand why they bothered to machine that lip into the face of the lockbar. It will be interesting to hear some longterm experiences with this setup after a while.

The MPR isn't the first knife to use that setup. It's been around for quite a while. The Bradley Alias has been utilizing that feature ever since it came out and most recently the Spyderco Military TI showcased the same feature. I think it's safe to say, it works. ;)

Oh by the way, in case some people don't know it's purpose. That "lip" is there to prevent the lockbar from wearing to far over and causing lockup problems.
 
that thing is super fat! 3/4 of an inch???? :eek: but for ~$150 i think i will have to get myself one down the road :D ;) thanks for the pics.
 
I've had mine preordered for a long time now, but it looks like it was worth the wait! Really can't wait to get my hands on this beauty.

Benchmade is really stepping up their game with this :)
 
Looks like a terrific knife and i cant wait to get my hands on one! Anyone know of a dealer or store near the northwest suburbs of chicago that would carry this knife?
 
Wish it was about twice to three times that size. Man what I would give for a 6 inch Titanium frame lock....
 
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