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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14490/F056EE2F-6D4C-4BB4-8D5E-433EF791BDD9_jpe-2344412.JPG Thirty bucks on Amazon. View Quote I’d rather spend $30 on dinner, at least I’ll get a pleasant experience out of the $$. |
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Some knives just speak to you and feel right, I'm glad you found a good one.
I looked at that knife and thought, "Holy sharpening notch, Batman!" Have fun with them! |
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Quoted: Some knives just speak to you and feel right, I'm glad you found a good one. I looked at that knife and thought, "Holy sharpening notch, Batman!" Have fun with them! View Quote Yeah the choil is large with sharp 90 degree edges for striking a ferro rod and it works great for that. Used it and a ferro rod to start a fire in my green egg to cook dinner last night and also in a new Weber camp grill I got to season it and burn the chinesium off. |
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Quoted: Yeah the choil is large with sharp 90 degree edges for striking a ferro rod and it works great for that. Used it and a ferro rod to start a fire in my green egg to cook dinner last night and also in a new Weber camp grill I got to season it and burn the chinesium off. View Quote That’s a knife alright. I really don’t have much use for a fuckoff big fixed blade knife, but it looks nice. How long does it take to start your green egg? I use a propane torch and it takes me maybe 3min to get the coals going and warming up. |
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they have my afo2, been like a month or more. only had to replace one spring and sharpen it.... i mean i dont know that i hating on em for choppin up guns, but im annoyed htat they cant do a simple process in a reasonable amount of time... and whats more i assume it wont be sharpened "square" when it shows up.... not excited...
i ile the $20 morakini knives orwhatever from sweden... |
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Quoted: That’s a knife alright. I really don’t have much use for a fuckoff big fixed blade knife, but it looks nice. How long does it take to start your green egg? I use a propane torch and it takes me maybe 3min to get the coals going and warming up. View Quote I usually use a propane torch and it’s about the same. |
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Looks like a fondled more, carried less kinda knife.
Good looking knife, poses well for pictures too. |
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Quoted: We spend 3-4 months out of the year camping and hiking in national forests, national parks, and state parks. Not everyone sits on their ass eating Cheetos. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Looks like a fondled more, carried less kinda knife. Good looking knife, poses well for pictures too. We spend 3-4 months out of the year camping and hiking in national forests, national parks, and state parks. Not everyone sits on their ass eating Cheetos. Greetings from GD Question: I don't have "higher end" knives, the closest thing I'd say I have to it? ESEE Knives, I have 2. Being honest I was reallllly surprised, pleasantly surprised, but how sharp they were from the factory - and how well they retained those edges. Absolutely impressed. When I first started cutting with one I realized, "Oh all the other knives I had weren't that sharp" For a guy like me whose only real exposure to a "good knife" is an ESEE, how does this compare? |
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After helping the police destroy firearm's I will never buy another benchmade again.
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Quoted: Greetings from GD Question: I don't have "higher end" knives, the closest thing I'd say I have to it? ESEE Knives, I have 2. Being honest I was reallllly surprised, pleasantly surprised, but how sharp they were from the factory - and how well they retained those edges. Absolutely impressed. When I first started cutting with one I realized, "Oh all the other knives I had weren't that sharp" For a guy like me whose only real exposure to a "good knife" is an ESEE, how does this compare? View Quote ESEE’s are good knives and IMO the best entry level outdoors knives out there. I have the 3, 4, 5, and a Junglas and have used the 3 and 5 pretty extensively in the woods. My biggest complaint is the 1095 steel, it’s not the absolute worst but it’s not great compared to more modern steels. ESEE does make a few knives with S35VN now though which is a good steel but those also cost considerably more. I also don’t care for the sheaths that they come with so I always end up buying an aftermarket sheath too. Other than that they’re very good other than they could be a little bit better balanced. This knife on the other hand is amazingly balanced, uses a great steel, and comes with a very nice sheath. |
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Quoted: so we can like Benchmade again? Nice knife, View Quote This is America and you can like what you want. The reason that people hate Benchmade is silly, because they helped police destroy some guns that nobody even knows the background of? Police destroy confiscated guns all the time because they have to. You can’t sell guns that have been used in crimes and have had serial numbers ground off and shit. Most of the people who hate Benchmade probably still shop at Amazon, Walmart and other anti 2A businesses on a weekly bases merely out of “convenience” or because they’re too cheap to pay a few bucks more for the same thing from a small business. Some of the 2A crowd is a funny bunch and hypocritical at best. Benchmade makes good shit and they’re far from bad as far as companies are concerned on 2A matters. |
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Quoted: This is America and you can like what you want. The reason that people hate Benchmade is silly, because they helped police destroy some guns that nobody even knows the background of? Police destroy confiscated guns all the time because they have to. You can’t sell guns that have been used in crimes and have had serial numbers ground off and shit. Most of the people who hate Benchmade probably still shop at Amazon, Walmart and other anti 2A businesses on a weekly bases merely out of “convenience” or because they’re too cheap to pay a few bucks more for the same thing from a small business. Some of the 2A crowd is a funny bunch and hypocritical at best. Benchmade makes good shit and they’re far from bad as far as companies are concerned on 2A matters. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: so we can like Benchmade again? Nice knife, This is America and you can like what you want. The reason that people hate Benchmade is silly, because they helped police destroy some guns that nobody even knows the background of? Police destroy confiscated guns all the time because they have to. You can’t sell guns that have been used in crimes and have had serial numbers ground off and shit. Most of the people who hate Benchmade probably still shop at Amazon, Walmart and other anti 2A businesses on a weekly bases merely out of “convenience” or because they’re too cheap to pay a few bucks more for the same thing from a small business. Some of the 2A crowd is a funny bunch and hypocritical at best. Benchmade makes good shit and they’re far from bad as far as companies are concerned on 2A matters. my EDC for the past 12 years has been a presidio it's tough as nails has a very nice thrown down the driveway patina, I like this knife so much I bought 2 more as spares incase this one ever has a catastrophic failure |
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Quoted: ESEE’s are good knives and IMO the best entry level outdoors knives out there. I have the 3, 4, 5, and a Junglas and have used the 3 and 5 pretty extensively in the woods. My biggest complaint is the 1095 steel, it’s not the absolute worst but it’s not great compared to more modern steels. ESEE does make a few knives with S35VN now though which is a good steel but those also cost considerably more. I also don’t care for the sheaths that they come with so I always end up buying an aftermarket sheath too. Other than that they’re very good other than they could be a little bit better balanced. This knife on the other hand is amazingly balanced, uses a great steel, and comes with a very nice sheath. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Greetings from GD Question: I don't have "higher end" knives, the closest thing I'd say I have to it? ESEE Knives, I have 2. Being honest I was reallllly surprised, pleasantly surprised, but how sharp they were from the factory - and how well they retained those edges. Absolutely impressed. When I first started cutting with one I realized, "Oh all the other knives I had weren't that sharp" For a guy like me whose only real exposure to a "good knife" is an ESEE, how does this compare? ESEE’s are good knives and IMO the best entry level outdoors knives out there. I have the 3, 4, 5, and a Junglas and have used the 3 and 5 pretty extensively in the woods. My biggest complaint is the 1095 steel, it’s not the absolute worst but it’s not great compared to more modern steels. ESEE does make a few knives with S35VN now though which is a good steel but those also cost considerably more. I also don’t care for the sheaths that they come with so I always end up buying an aftermarket sheath too. Other than that they’re very good other than they could be a little bit better balanced. This knife on the other hand is amazingly balanced, uses a great steel, and comes with a very nice sheath. Interesting Thank you for explaining it to a knife-newbie One more silly question, if you know/are feeling charitable enough to answer Stuff like those Randall knives, are they THAT good, or is it more the experience of having A Randall knife/a collector's thing - vs pure blade for blade excellence? |
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Quoted: Interesting Thank you for explaining it to a knife-newbie One more silly question, if you know/are feeling charitable enough to answer Stuff like those Randall knives, are they THAT good, or is it more the experience of having A Randall knife/a collector's thing - vs pure blade for blade excellence? View Quote They’re excellent knives and in the price range you won’t get a better knife. They do carry some nostalgia and Randall’s have quite the background in Bushcrafting. You’re not paying for a name or anything like that though if that’s what you’re wondering, you get a lot of knife for the $$ with an ESEE. Are there better knives? Of course, but you’re going to spend twice as much or more to get a truly better knife. |
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Quoted: Not going to bore everyone with too many pictures, but just an update on the knife. I’ve spent the last week with it camping, backpacking, and hiking and using it as my sole knife for everything and it has only solidified my opinion that it’s the best fixed blade I’ve ever owned. I’ve used it for prepping every meal, starting fires, making kindling, and it is awesome. Haven’t had to touch up the blade yet but I did snag one of the Benchmade 14 degree field sharpeners to try out when it’s needed. The cerakote finish is also holding up very well even in the choil where I’ve used it with a ferro rod to start about 30 fires between fire rings and lighting starters for charcoal. In one of the runs to town we happened upon a very cool general store that had a lot of quality blades and most were listed at 25% or so below MSRP so I picked up an infidel at a very attractive price. https://i.imgur.com/mmPWYFY.jpg https://i.imgur.com/mrfau86.jpg https://i.imgur.com/9AzEbgt.jpg View Quote @hiih8r damn dude, I like the way you camp cook! that looks like my neck of the woods, where you hiking at? |
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Quoted: my EDC for the past 12 years has been a presidio it's tough as nails has a very nice thrown down the driveway patina, I like this knife so much I bought 2 more as spares incase this one ever has a catastrophic failure View Quote Same here! Presidio 2 is a great blade. Have had a couple of their auto knives for years, way before the gun cutting drama. Such a shame. Seems I have all the good stuff before good companies went batshit |
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DBK did a review last week. I'm going to end up buying one of these.
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Quoted: They’re excellent knives and in the price range you won’t get a better knife. They do carry some nostalgia and Randall’s have quite the background in Bushcrafting. You’re not paying for a name or anything like that though if that’s what you’re wondering, you get a lot of knife for the $$ with an ESEE. Are there better knives? Of course, but you’re going to spend twice as much or more to get a truly better knife. View Quote Pretty sure he wasn't asking about that Randall aka ESEE. My guess is he was asking about the actual real Randall Knives made in FL. |
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@hiih8r
Hey, looks like you're right up the road from me We're just outside of Augusta, but do a lot of hiking and camping in NE GA. I like the blade, it's simple with good materials and a very utilitarian design. I know some reviews mention its weight as a slight disadvantage, but for that size of knife and as a belt knife, it's pretty much what I would prefer. I may do some light batoning, but I don't need my belt knife to be a chooper. Thanks for the review and cooking picks ROCK6 |
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I use LT Wright knives, but That Benchmade looks nice (really like the design of the sheath). If I was in the market, I would look at that hard.
Thanks for posting that. Also, the food looks amazing! |
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Beautiful lines on the Benchmade. If I was in the market it or an Esee would be my choice.
I am still using a Gerber Yari (first model) which I love. Attached File Attached File |
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What did you attach to the sheath OP?
Oh nevermind, I reread your post and see it's a belt clip. I thought it was a little tinder box at first. I'm looking for something about the size of that clip that will hold one or two Fire Plugs |
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Cool knife OP.
For those that hate BM: most family members of those who commit suicide don’t want the blood, cerebralspinal fluid and brain matter caked firearm back and actually ask the police to destroy it. There’s a few hundred million firearms in the US. I think we’ll be ok. |
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I'll be ok with never buying a Benchmade product again. There's plenty of other options anyway.
OP likes them, I hate them. |
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Quoted: This is America and you can like what you want. The reason that people hate Benchmade is silly, because they helped police destroy some guns that nobody even knows the background of? Police destroy confiscated guns all the time because they have to. You can’t sell guns that have been used in crimes and have had serial numbers ground off and shit. Most of the people who hate Benchmade probably still shop at Amazon, Walmart and other anti 2A businesses on a weekly bases merely out of “convenience” or because they’re too cheap to pay a few bucks more for the same thing from a small business. Some of the 2A crowd is a funny bunch and hypocritical at best. Benchmade makes good shit and they’re far from bad as far as companies are concerned on 2A matters. View Quote Meh.... that's only part of my reason for hating Benchmade. They also make a habit of buying up good competing designs and patents with no intention of ever producing them, like outstanding Lone Wolf Diablo D/A auto. Plenty of good US made knives to choose from, screw Benchmade. They do folders "almost as good" as Spyderco and , autos "almost as good" as Microtech and Hogue, and fixed blades "almost as good" as TOPS and ESEE. They really just don't make the best knife in any market niche or price range anymore. |
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I've had my eye on the Anonimus too. I love that they went with CPM Cruwear on this one and on other hard use oriented designs. The stock is still fairly thin too, which I like for the versatility. Keeps the weight down too. I'm going to buy one for sure.
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Quoted: This is America and you can like what you want. The reason that people hate Benchmade is silly, because they helped police destroy some guns that nobody even knows the background of? Police destroy confiscated guns all the time because they have to. You can’t sell guns that have been used in crimes and have had serial numbers ground off and shit. Most of the people who hate Benchmade probably still shop at Amazon, Walmart and other anti 2A businesses on a weekly bases merely out of “convenience” or because they’re too cheap to pay a few bucks more for the same thing from a small business. Some of the 2A crowd is a funny bunch and hypocritical at best. Benchmade makes good shit and they’re far from bad as far as companies are concerned on 2A matters. View Quote Don’t forget donating and lobbying for antigun Democrat politicians. It does look like a good knife though. I really wish they hadn’t embraced the antigun agenda, contrary to their claims. |
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Quoted: Meh.... that's only part of my reason for hating Benchmade. They also make a habit of buying up good competing designs and patents with no intention of ever producing them, like outstanding Lone Wolf Diablo D/A auto. Plenty of good US made knives to choose from, screw Benchmade. They do folders "almost as good" as Spyderco and , autos "almost as good" as Microtech and Hogue, and fixed blades "almost as good" as TOPS and ESEE. They really just don't make the best knife in any market niche or price range anymore. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This is America and you can like what you want. The reason that people hate Benchmade is silly, because they helped police destroy some guns that nobody even knows the background of? Police destroy confiscated guns all the time because they have to. You can’t sell guns that have been used in crimes and have had serial numbers ground off and shit. Most of the people who hate Benchmade probably still shop at Amazon, Walmart and other anti 2A businesses on a weekly bases merely out of “convenience” or because they’re too cheap to pay a few bucks more for the same thing from a small business. Some of the 2A crowd is a funny bunch and hypocritical at best. Benchmade makes good shit and they’re far from bad as far as companies are concerned on 2A matters. Meh.... that's only part of my reason for hating Benchmade. They also make a habit of buying up good competing designs and patents with no intention of ever producing them, like outstanding Lone Wolf Diablo D/A auto. Plenty of good US made knives to choose from, screw Benchmade. They do folders "almost as good" as Spyderco and , autos "almost as good" as Microtech and Hogue, and fixed blades "almost as good" as TOPS and ESEE. They really just don't make the best knife in any market niche or price range anymore. I have found their basic axis folders; Grip, Mini Grip, Bugout, impossible to beat for the price. |
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Nice! I ordered and received the very similar Guardian 5.5 recently and it's very quickly become my favorite knife. Check them out! Great company and warranty.
Guardian 5.5 |
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I started thinking about this knife and the thread yesterday and I kept thinking I have a knife exactly like this. Well, I do.
I dug through rubber maid tubs filled with my hunting gear till I found it. The Buck 632 Mesa is exactly like that Benchmade. They could almost be twins. I picked mine up on clearance for $15, but I believe they retailed for $75. Love the knife, but hate the super sized guard. It really gets in the way for food prep. I did use itI was going to modify the knife by grinding it off and then I got off onto something else and it got got tossed into one of my many hunting tubs. Check them out as you might be able to find a used one online. Could be your beater if you really like the style. $50 Wal-Mart Survival Knives: Which Is Best? |
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Quoted: Cool knife OP. For those that hate BM: most family members of those who commit suicide don’t want the blood, cerebralspinal fluid and brain matter caked firearm back and actually ask the police to destroy it. There’s a few hundred million firearms in the US. I think we’ll be ok. View Quote It wasn't just cutting up guns, it was making political donations to anti-2A politicians and not being forthright. There are plenty of equal or better brands to support. |
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