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The Benchmade Narrows 748 EDC Knife features a robust AXIS lock mechanism paired with a drop-point blade for versatile cutting performance. Its gray 6AI-4V titanium handle offers exceptional durability and lightweight comfort, designed for ambidextrous use. Compact yet powerful, this knife is engineered for professionals who demand reliability and style in their daily tools.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.98 x 2.83 x 1.77 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.5 x 26.77 x 21.65 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Pounds |
| Brand Name | Benchmade |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Model Name | 748 |
| Color | Raw Titanium |
| Material | Plastic |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Benchmade |
| Part Number | 748 |
| Style | Narrows (748) |
| Included Components | Benchmade - NARROWS, AXIS, DROP POINT |
| Size | Large |
| Handle Material | Titanium Alloy |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
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Be aware of scams
There is concern of scams for a product like this. Just make sure you purchase from a known sell with sale history. And if the price seems too good to be true, it is. You will never find this knife for less that 400 dollars… maybe not even lower than 500. so if you see one for 300 or less don’t even think about it.Knife is super light and thin. Incredibly smooth action and it can just disappear and not even notice it’s there. Great for backpacking or even carrying in gym short without weighing them down.
B**H
this is counterfeit knife
I paid a lot of money for this fake Benchmade knife
S**P
Easy to use, works great
Super simple to use, took 3 minutes to install and fix my husband’s favorite knife. Great quality for inexpensive.
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Super lightweight
Perfect for EDC and hiking
H**1
Thin, Lightweight, and Strong
This knife is very expensive for what it is, a lot of people will say its not worth it at this price point. I was able to score this at 30% off at focus camera's (still cost around $400) and is probably the only reason I bought it (spur of the moment thing)First impressions is this thing is thing is really thin, it gets lost in your pocket easily if not clipped to your pocket and you sometimes almost don't notice its there. The pivot has ball bearings in it so out of the box the action is smooth (could use a little bit of lubricant and being broken in because it feels a little gritty) but you can pull the locking mechanism back and it will open up and close without any force. Flicking it open with the thumb studs is easy, it kind of feels like the spyderco smock minus the flipper tab the smock has. There is no play in the blade.It's not quite as light as the standard Bugout with the plastic handles but since the handles are titanium its a lot stronger and has an M390 blade. You can squeeze it and as hard as you can there is very little flex.The blade edge is very sharp, you can shave arm hair no problem. It has your typical benchmade grind on it with some course finish on it but if you strop it a bit should polish up nicely.Ergonomics aren't the best, because its so thin. It's about the same as the bugout. Using it for EDC is fine but if you have to grip it tight and do lots of heavy cutting with it your hands will probably start to hurt but I don't think you'd be using a 500 dollar knife to chop woodAll in all I'm very happy with it, It's probably not everyone's cup of tea especially at this price. If you wanted a similar knife for less you could get the Bugout 535BK-4 which has the m390 blade and aluminum handles.Benchmade Narrows m390Weight: 69g / 2.4ozThickness: 0.2805"Benchmade Bugout s30vWeight: 53g / 1.9ozThickness: 0.4020"Spyderco Shaman 15vWeight: 145g / 5.1ozThickness: 0.5345"
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