I’m looking at a Benchmade Steep Country as a hunting knife. Anyone have experience with one?
I’m looking at a Benchmade Steep Country as a hunting knife. Anyone have experience with one?
“Custom” Mini Barrage. Commissioned by a fellow BSA troop member after i sponsored him into our outdoor shooting club.
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I'm not a connoisseur, but have added knives from several manufacturers to the "knife drawer" (which rivals the "holster box") in search of the Goldilocks blade over the years. I've got a few from Benchmade, including this Mini Grip from Benchmade's custom shop, with S30V blade, G10 grips, and mini deep carry clip.
The custom shop ( https://www.benchmade.com/custom-knife-builder ) isn't cheap, but they've added a lot of options, including the Bugout, which I've been eyeing for no good reason.
A couple other Benchmades on hand: Azeria (in house version of what they used to produce as the HK Plan D), Rescue hook, and older full size Griptillian.
I’m intrigued by the mini adamas. Especially with the upgraded steel. Here my only benchmade. Its the j frame of knives.
"Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils
Blues - I have a new in box serrated AFCK in D2 sitting in one of the gun safes. We should talk.
I guess I have been a fan of Benchmade since some time in the 80s when my dad bought a Bali-song. Someone told him it was illegal to own so it disappeared.
In 1999 I bought a Stryker and then a Griptilian when they came out. I've had several of them since including this one that my son bought me for my birthday a few years ago
and an Emissary
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I think this full size Barrage might be my favorite folder of all time.
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A mini Stryker was the first high quality folder I bought for myself in the late 90’s with $60 worth of birthday money.
The ats34 steel was pretty fancy for that time and I used the hell out of that knife for a decade before I put it into retirement. I later boucght and subsequently lost a full sized Stryker when the pocket clip snagged on something at work. That was the same fate of a iirc a model 710 with the axis lock. I stopped carrying clipped on folders after that and went to small fixed blades iwb.
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