Benchmade
Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 490
- Joined: Sun Jan 30, 2011 11:13 pm
- Location: Austin, TX
Re: Benchmade
9050 AFO II
Mine got stolen after I got out of the Air Force :/
Have a different one now, only knife I will EDC is a Benchmade.
Mine got stolen after I got out of the Air Force :/
Have a different one now, only knife I will EDC is a Benchmade.
Re: Benchmade
my favorite for defense is the Spyderco Emerson wave, never owned an emerson but that wave design is pretty nice for deploying as you draw the knifemrvmax wrote:Yep, there's a world of difference in the better knives. I have three Benchmades and my favorite is my Zero Tolerance. I've tried Emerson too but my ZT opens like an auto (but it's not). I have some ESEE knives for hunting too. I've been tempted to buy a Microtech auto but haven't wanted to part with the money yet.
ive got a spyderco civilian too, that beast would certainly do some damage if required but its huge
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 698
- Joined: Wed Jan 06, 2016 2:00 pm
- Location: DFW, Texas
Re: Benchmade
I'm hard on knives at work, so I carry Kershaws there. Any other time, it's my Benchmade. Mine is very similar to the one pictured, but with a clipped point. I dearly love that knife. My wife bought it for me a few Christmases ago. I think she paid $130 for it, which was the best price I had seen on that model (usually $200). You managed to beat it by $10. Congrats! You'll love the way it holds an edge.
ETA: Had to look it up, but mine is the 943.
ETA: Had to look it up, but mine is the 943.
I prefer dangerous freedom to safety in chains.
Let's go Brandon.
Let's go Brandon.
-
- Moderator
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 6458
- Joined: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:50 pm
- Location: Outskirts of Houston
Re: Benchmade
Not too far off-topic, so bear with me.
Remember the famous quotation from Townsend Whelen? "Only accurate rifles are interesting." Same can be applied to knives: only sharp blades are interesting. (You can quote me on that.)
A year ago, I went over to a friend's house for an afternoon of shared-tool gun tinkering. His detached garage is a dedicated workshop with punches and presses and belt sanders and stuff I didn't have. At one point, I heard a small electric motor whir, then the sound of finely grinding metal. Didn't think anything of it; kept doing what I was doing.
About a minute later I looked up and saw him moving a knife through an electric sharpener. I walked over; took a closer look. He was carefully pulling what looked to be a top-end Benchmade folder through a cut-rate sharpener designed for basic kitchen cutlery.
I asked him what he was doing...the exact terms used can't be quoted on the Forum.
Mind you, this is a guy who vehemently believes that, for a rifle intended for use at 200 yards or over, you should spend more on the glass than you do the rifle. I Googled one of his scopes and for months after, I kept seeing GoogleAds on sites presenting me with pictures of and links to $3,500+ Schmidt & Bender options.
I respect edged tools; don't like ones of poor quality. You don't put a $99 scope on a $3,000 dollar rifle any more than you try to sharpen a beautiful Benchmade with a $19.95 electric one-size-fits all grinding stone disaster.
Even a modest rifle benefits from a good scope. Even the most modest blade benefits from a good sharpening system. After all, we've been scrutinizing and studying the sharpening of bronze, iron, and steel blades for a couple of millennia longer than we've been putting optics on rifles.
This is what I opted for: http://www.edgeproinc.com/, but other quality systems are out there.
If you have cheap kitchen knives and want them to at least saw through a hunk of prime rib with some effort, a cheap electric knife sharpener may do. If you have a piece of quality steel, it deserves the edge for which it was intended.
Remember the famous quotation from Townsend Whelen? "Only accurate rifles are interesting." Same can be applied to knives: only sharp blades are interesting. (You can quote me on that.)
A year ago, I went over to a friend's house for an afternoon of shared-tool gun tinkering. His detached garage is a dedicated workshop with punches and presses and belt sanders and stuff I didn't have. At one point, I heard a small electric motor whir, then the sound of finely grinding metal. Didn't think anything of it; kept doing what I was doing.
About a minute later I looked up and saw him moving a knife through an electric sharpener. I walked over; took a closer look. He was carefully pulling what looked to be a top-end Benchmade folder through a cut-rate sharpener designed for basic kitchen cutlery.
I asked him what he was doing...the exact terms used can't be quoted on the Forum.
Mind you, this is a guy who vehemently believes that, for a rifle intended for use at 200 yards or over, you should spend more on the glass than you do the rifle. I Googled one of his scopes and for months after, I kept seeing GoogleAds on sites presenting me with pictures of and links to $3,500+ Schmidt & Bender options.
I respect edged tools; don't like ones of poor quality. You don't put a $99 scope on a $3,000 dollar rifle any more than you try to sharpen a beautiful Benchmade with a $19.95 electric one-size-fits all grinding stone disaster.
Even a modest rifle benefits from a good scope. Even the most modest blade benefits from a good sharpening system. After all, we've been scrutinizing and studying the sharpening of bronze, iron, and steel blades for a couple of millennia longer than we've been putting optics on rifles.
This is what I opted for: http://www.edgeproinc.com/, but other quality systems are out there.
If you have cheap kitchen knives and want them to at least saw through a hunk of prime rib with some effort, a cheap electric knife sharpener may do. If you have a piece of quality steel, it deserves the edge for which it was intended.
Join the NRA or upgrade your membership today. Support the Texas Firearms Coalition and subscribe to the Podcast.
I’ve contacted my State Rep, Gary Elkins, about co-sponsoring HB560. Have you contacted your Rep?
NRA Benefactor Life Member
I’ve contacted my State Rep, Gary Elkins, about co-sponsoring HB560. Have you contacted your Rep?
NRA Benefactor Life Member
Re: Benchmade
Wranglestar on youtube did a video on those things. Looks fairly interesting.
NRA Benefactor Member
Re: Benchmade
Don't ever touch an Emerson custom, much more addictive and very, very expensive.The Annoyed Man wrote:OK........NOW I get it! Now I understand why people are willing to pay so much for a Benchmade knife.
My son and I went to the 5.11 storefront in Frisco for their Black Friday sale. They had 25% off on everything in the store, AND they were giving out $10 off coupon cards. I got myself a messenger bag and a tote purse for my wife, and I saw they were distributors of Benchmade knives. I picked up a 940-2 model with an Osborne designed reverse tanto blade of S30V steel, and black G20 scales. MSRP is $200, 5.11 had it listed at $173. Taking 25% off brought that down to $130, and with the $10 off card, I ended up paying $120 for this knife.
My son bought a 940 a while back, and after handling it, I totally got the attraction. I would have loved to have one, but there just wasn't any way I could justify paying $190 at Amazon.com for one. But at $120, I think I scored.
http://www.benchmade.com/940-2.html
-
- Banned
- Posts in topic: 2
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Mon Dec 12, 2016 6:28 pm
Re: Benchmade
having trouble finding a benchmade pagan single edge online. Anyone have any ideas?
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 5350
- Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2016 4:23 pm
- Location: Johnson County, Texas
Re: Benchmade
Glock4ever wrote:having trouble finding a benchmade pagan single edge online. Anyone have any ideas?
Knife Center shows to have them in stock
https://www.knifecenter.com/item/BM3321 ... um-handles
Take away the Second first, and the First is gone in a second
-
- Banned
- Posts in topic: 2
- Posts: 77
- Joined: Mon Dec 12, 2016 6:28 pm
Re: Benchmade
Thanks. Seems to ship an automatic knife across state lines I need to fit the below criteria. I guess I will have to get a local dealer order one for me.Jusme wrote:Glock4ever wrote:having trouble finding a benchmade pagan single edge online. Anyone have any ideas?
Knife Center shows to have them in stock
https://www.knifecenter.com/item/BM3321 ... um-handles
Get the below when adding to the cart
Please verify your government, law enforcement, or military employment status within 24 hours of purchase by following the instructions below:
Sign into (or create) your KnifeCenter.com account and click on Automatic Knives Certification form link the left area of your account page.
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 2
- Posts: 11203
- Joined: Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:15 pm
- Location: Pineywoods of east Texas
Re: Benchmade
Hmmm? Thanks for sharing, TAM.
I have a Benchmade knife similar to that that I found behind a barracks when doing a job at Ft Bragg, home of the SOF and 82nd Airborne, some 16 years ago. It was kinda'....uh, messy?
I bet mine has a more interesting history than does yours?
I have a Benchmade knife similar to that that I found behind a barracks when doing a job at Ft Bragg, home of the SOF and 82nd Airborne, some 16 years ago. It was kinda'....uh, messy?
I bet mine has a more interesting history than does yours?
-
Topic author - Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 3
- Posts: 26866
- Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:59 pm
- Location: North Richland Hills, Texas
- Contact:
Re: Benchmade
No doubt yours has a more interesting history. Mine has been used primarily to open packages of beef jerkey.Oldgringo wrote:Hmmm? Thanks for sharing, TAM.
I have a Benchmade knife similar to that that I found behind a barracks when doing a job at Ft Bragg, home of the SOF and 82nd Airborne, some 16 years ago. It was kinda'....uh, messy?
I bet mine has a more interesting history than does yours?
What do you mean by "messy"?
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
#TINVOWOOT
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
#TINVOWOOT
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 2
- Posts: 11203
- Joined: Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:15 pm
- Location: Pineywoods of east Texas
Re: Benchmade
?The Annoyed Man wrote:No doubt yours has a more interesting history. Mine has been used primarily to open packages of beef jerkey.Oldgringo wrote:Hmmm? Thanks for sharing, TAM.
I have a Benchmade knife similar to that that I found behind a barracks when doing a job at Ft Bragg, home of the SOF and 82nd Airborne, some 16 years ago. It was kinda'....uh, messy?
I bet mine has a more interesting history than does yours?
What do you mean by "messy"?
My guess is that it got tossed after some sort of misunderstanding between troopers? Only 'da Shadow know?