Benchmade 710 in action
Uploader Comments (ginshun)
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puts my spyderco endura to shame.
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Some one walks in a stair I think :D
By the way... nice knife, ordered one myself today.
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brrr...so dirty keyboard...especially backspace...gryaznulja
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Thanks for your feedback, i got the 710, cheers!
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I don't think the mini skirmish is any nicer. They are just different. Both equally nice. The 710 is an axis lock and the skirmish is a framelock. They are both equally nice imo. the 710 is more fun to play with.
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whats better about the mini skirmish? i'm looking at both these knives. What didn't you like about the 710!
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yea u do , another great edc is the griptillian, 'i no i spelled it wrong lol
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sounds like the dryer
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I carry the 940 because I prefer the heavier blade. Either way, you gotta love that axis lock.
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Yeah but I really prefer the Axis lock over the monolock...now an axis lock Skirmish, that would be close to perfect...
would u recommend the 710 over the griptilian???
the 710 is quite a bit more expensive but is it worth it
ziggy95340 4 years ago
I think so, but I very much dislike the feel of the Zytel handles on the Grips. I also think that the slight recurve on the 710 comes in useful in cutting. It give a little extra leverage. I say yes, but it depends what you like. Practically there isn't much difference.
ginshun 4 years ago
Is it a Benchmade 710 with M2 steel BK1 coating on it? ginshun would you tell me why you prefer M2 steel? What's the difference between M2 and D2 in edgeholding?
dzeruel 4 years ago
M2 takes a finer edge and holds it better. I beleive that M2 also has the edge in toughness.
D2 is a great steel, M2 is just all around better IMO though. The only thing that D2 has the edge in is corrosion resistance, and its not really that great in that.
ginshun 4 years ago