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ergonomics of the benchmade dagger |
August 29, 2012 |
| Reviewer:
Marc Rhodes
from Bayonne , NJ United States
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The dagger with sheath is barely noticeable and shows almost no imprint when worn as a neck knife,which was my original intention. I removed the steel clip and tied it on with paracord. the blade is razor sharp and the finish is flawless just like every other benchmade knife. The problems are that the knife is difficult to grasp correctly each time, especially when in a hurry. Then there's the space in the handle. This means that only the index finger and the pinky grasp the handle. The two middle fingers grip nothing and the knife can be easily torqued during a strike. It would be so much better if it had a solid handle like my cold steel safe keeper. But its better for concealment than the cs which is twice as thick. Also the sheath scratches the finish. I rate it 70 out of 100. Single tear rolls down my cheek.........Marc
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