Benchmade Axis Lock Large --- Heinnie Haynes - Knives, Pocket Tools and Accessories

Benchmade Axis Lock Large


Benchmade Axis Lock Large

What better way to introduce the Axis™ lock to the world than with this stylish design by the custom knife making duo of Bill McHenry and Jason Williams. The Benchmade Knife - Model 710 kicks off the Axis™ revolution in style, with its distinctively smooth function and flowing curves bringing reality to rock-solid performance. The ATS-34 steel blade features a reverse-curve grind for added cutting efficiency. The ergonomic handle design is founded on heat-treated, T-410 stainless steel double liners and then topped off with machined, aerospace G-10 laminate scales for fit and comfort no matter what the task. Additionally, the finger treads machined into the liners near the forward handle provide for better blade control and grip stability. The Benchmade Knife - Model 705 comes standard with properly sized, double thumb-studs which when teamed with the Axis lock's function, make the knife design a totally ambidextrous tool. Complete with a reversible, steel pocket-clip that may be readily secured to either side of the knife by means of the predrilled and tapped holes for right or left hand convenience.

Product Details

Blade Length 10cm (4in)
Handle Length 12.5cm (5in)
Stock Inc Tax
Benchmade Axis Lock Large Stain PlainBM710 £130.95
Benchmade Axis Lock Large Stain Part SerratedBM710S £130.95
Benchmade Axis Lock Large Black PlainBM710SBT £138.95
Benchmade Axis Lock Large Black Part-SerratedBM710HSSR £147.95
Benchmade Axis Lock Large Black PlainBM710BT £151.95

Customer Reviews

*****
DESIGN 100% RIGHT FIRST TIME
Reviewed by Chipko from That London

My McHenry & Williams is 7+ years old and its Axis lock the best I've ever used. It's never let me down. The ambidextrous clip's ideal for tip-up-blade-rear carry but not up-down swoppable. The scales are comfortable and grippy even when wet, edge retention great, and sharpening takes just a pass or two. My Emerson CQC7-B and Spyderco Endura are great folders, but unless I need their specific strengths, it's the 710 every time. A great, right-first-time design.

February 2008