NEW Benchmade 7505-131 and 7505-132

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This is a brand new knife that Benchmade just revealed on their YouTube channel. It is a larger version of the 755 MPR, and it is dual action (auto & manual). These are the two Gold Class versions of the knife, and I can only imagine that they will eventually release a Blue or Black class version, and a non-automatic version.

So far, this is all there is about the 7505:

[video=youtube;-oa4MR22IAU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oa4MR22IAU[/video]
 
They sorta remind me of the dauntless design. Just different good job Benchmade, I love you :)

I agree, it does have a slight resemblance to the dauntless pattern. I'm very interested in this one as the 755 always appealed to me, but just feels too short and chunky in the hand in my opinion. The extra length on this version fixes that problem. If they put this one out in a blue/black class manual version for around the same price point as the 755 I'll be all over this one, as it stands, it's a bit rich for my blood.
 
Finally Bechmade comes up with a new design that I like. But the price is... that is mid-tech territory.
 
7505-131 titanium monolock
7505-132 Titanium frame lock
Is that just a little mistake done by whoever wrote the description?

I love how it is "Unlimited Limited".

I hope they'll eventually make it as a manual knife only so the rest of us can own it.
 
755 was way too short for the blade stock IMO, made the knife look disproportionate and ugly, I like this this a lot more. A full manual would be very tempting. I have been wanting a new Benchmade for a while now...on the fence about a M4-710 or a 810.
 
Finally Bechmade comes up with a new design that I like. But the price is... that is mid-tech territory.

These are the gold class versions of the knife, that's why they are so expensive. I imagine that they ate going to come out with a normal version of this knife as well. That one will probably be around the $200-$250 range.
 
Underwhelmed by the blocky handles, the cheesy DA opening and another frame lock. Luckily these aren't the only knives Benchmade produces!!! :) also, stonewashed gold class blades..... Puke.

No offense to any of the design team, they get paid to design, I sure don't. :)
 
I imagine it'll be almost as impressive as a 610.
That says it all!
Please BM, give us a regular dual action (auto & manual) 7505 asap.
You are ruining my sleep...
 
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7505-132
7505-132.jpg

7505-132 FEATURES
  • Blade Material: M390 Stainless Steel
  • Blade Hardness: 60-62HRC
  • Blade Length: 9.91cm (3.90")
  • Blade Thickness: 3.81mm (0.150")
  • Overall Length: 23.63cm (9.08")
  • Closed Length: 13.15cm (5.18")
  • Handle Thickness: 13.72mm (0.536")
  • Weight: 226.3g (7.98oz.)
  • Lock Mechanism: Titanium Dual-Action Frame Lock
  • Blade Style: Drop-Point
  • Pocket Clip: Titanium, Tip-Down
  • Sheath Material: Sold Separately
http://www.benchmade.com/products/7505-132
http://www.benchmade.com/images/pr/pdf/7505-132_NPA.pdf

7505-131
7505-131.jpg

7505-132 FEATURES
  • Blade Material: M390 Stainless Steel
  • Blade Hardness: 60-62HRC
  • Blade Length: 9.91cm (3.90")
  • Blade Thickness: 3.81mm (0.150")
  • Overall Length: 23.63cm (9.08")
  • Closed Length: 13.15cm (5.18")
  • Handle Thickness: 13.72mm (0.536")
  • Weight: 219.6g (7.74oz.)
  • Lock Mechanism: Titanium Dual-Action Frame Lock
  • Blade Style: Drop-Point
  • Pocket Clip: Titanium, Tip-Down
  • Sheath Material: Sold Separately
http://www.benchmade.com/products/7505-131
http://www.benchmade.com/images/pr/pdf/7505-131_NPA.pdf

Enjoy!
Jens
 
If BM can do an auto and manual combination knife then they should also be able to do a combined spring assist and manual version for us mortals who live where autos are verboten except for active duty military and police types. How about it Benchmade! Get your clever designers to work. I only own 10 BM Spring Assists so far!
 
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