C cybrok Joined Aug 7, 2005 Messages 4,741 May 18, 2006 #1 Good or bad choice? Why? I want a new knife and I still hesitate between a Maxx and a Benchmade. Why should I take the Maxx (except for its GREAT look)?
Good or bad choice? Why? I want a new knife and I still hesitate between a Maxx and a Benchmade. Why should I take the Maxx (except for its GREAT look)?
shao.fu.tzer Banned Joined Nov 23, 2005 Messages 325 May 18, 2006 #2 I've had pretty good luck with all the Cuda knives I've come across, but I would still recommend the Benchmade. Shao
I've had pretty good luck with all the Cuda knives I've come across, but I would still recommend the Benchmade. Shao
Rat Finkenstein Joined May 18, 2005 Messages 23,093 May 18, 2006 #3 I say it would all depend on which benchmade. Also, the Maxx has a D2 blade which will rust if not properly maintained. I have one of the Maxx 7.0's and I like it a lot.
I say it would all depend on which benchmade. Also, the Maxx has a D2 blade which will rust if not properly maintained. I have one of the Maxx 7.0's and I like it a lot.
C cybrok Joined Aug 7, 2005 Messages 4,741 May 18, 2006 #4 Rat Finkenstein said: I say it would all depend on which benchmade. Click to expand... Probably something like a 710 or 943. I also already have a Heat as a EDC and I love Darrel Ralph's designs.
Rat Finkenstein said: I say it would all depend on which benchmade. Click to expand... Probably something like a 710 or 943. I also already have a Heat as a EDC and I love Darrel Ralph's designs.
Death's Head Joined Jul 26, 2005 Messages 2,027 May 18, 2006 #5 I carry my Maxx every now and then, and I don't mind it at all because it is so thin and pretty light.
I carry my Maxx every now and then, and I don't mind it at all because it is so thin and pretty light.