Doug Ritter RSK MK3 fixed blade CPM S30V

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Hello all

Please check out these stats on this Benchmade knife !

Doug Ritter RSK Mk3™

Overall Design - Doug Ritter (made by Benchmade knives)

Handle Design - Doug Ritter based on original Mel Pardue Griptilian profile

Blade Material - CPM S30V hardened to 58-60 HRC

Blade Length - 4.5 in. (11.43 cm)

Blade Thicknes - 0.140 in. (3.56 mm)

Blade Shape - Wide-Chord Drop Point

Blade Grind - High Flat grind with 30º inclusive edge, 7º bevel

Overall Length - 9.1 in. (23.1 cm)

Handle Thickness - 0.67 in. (17 mm) max

Weight - 5.7 oz. (161.6 g)

Tang Style - Full, extends past handle material at rear, lanyard hole

Handle Material - Black G10 Composite

Sheath - Multi-carry Ballistic Nylon w/ molded ABS Liner

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Tell me, what do you think ?
 
I think it'll cost you $165 and if you get it....you'll like it! But then again, I think if you get two BM fixed Grips, each for $65 with 154CM steel, you'll like that too!
 
No. Wait. Don;t do that. Get a 154CM fixed Griptilian and a D2 BM Snody 211....no...get the 201 in D2. You'll have two great knives and $20 to spare.

Just a thought.....

By the way.... Welcome to Blade Forums! :D
 
I think it'll cost you $165 and if you get it....you'll like it! But then again, I think if you get two BM fixed Grips, each for $65 with 154CM steel, you'll like that too!


I have to agree. I own the Mini Ritter grip as well as a plain 154 CM mini grip and its an awesome knife! But to be honest, its not really worth the extra cash for the s30V. Unless you use your knife everyday for lots of cutting task, you will not notice a difference. For the price of that one knife, you can get 2 or maybe even 3. If you decide that you do in fact like the Fixed grip, than save up for the s30V.
 
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