Benchmade 710 in action
Short demo of Benchmade 710 pocket knife
Pictures of this sweet knife: titanium handle, frame-lock, s30v blade, small handle (too small maybe) and big blade. For size comparaison, some photos include Spyderco Military and Chinook, Benchmade Pen, Benchmade 710 and Griptilian. Thanks for watching!
The attractive Benchmade Model 730 Ares may attract users looking for a strong tactical folder at a reasonable weight. First youll notice the striking sculpted G10 handles that have been offered in different colorations including the super cool plum/black Elishewitz version shown. The 730 as such holds a lot of collectible enjoyment. And if you get past the overyly hyped and laughable Benchmade writeup (copy) on this knife, youll notice it is also a extremely serviceable knife as well. The …
version of the 710) 3. Smith & Wesson: Homeland Security 4. Buck/ Strider 889 Military Folder (discontinued, was a Buck and Strider knives collaboration) 5. SOG Twitch 2 6. SOG Tomcat I (first generation Tomcat, named “Overall Knife of The Year” at the Blade show in 1988) 7. Cold Steel Kobun (discontinued) 8. SOG Pentagon (Seki Japan version) 9. SOG Sealpup Elite 10. Gerber Tac 2 (1980s commando knife) 11. SOG Seal 2000 (discontinued) 12. Pacific Cutlery (now known as Benchmade) Timba 771 13 …
If your envisioned scenario might need a larger blade for defense and a fixed blade is too big, too heavy, look here. The BM 710 is a near perfectly executed large tactical folder. This model is in 154CM steel, current ones are produced in D2. Either way it will serve you well. Yes it’s over 4 ounces (4.8) in weight but compared to some other fixed blade alternatives, you’ll still come out way ahead. It has a beautifully shaped blade, wicked fast deployment, Benchmade-tight lockup, and …