Benchmade 535BK-07 Bugout Drop Point M390 AXIS Lock Burnt Brass Aluminum Handle

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For those looking for an elevated variant of the outdoor adventurer’s go-to EDC called the Bugout®, look no further than the premium 535BK-07. Keeping with the slim yet ergonomic profile of the Bugout® while advancing the materials, the handsome new 535BK-07 dons eye-catching Burnt Brass anodized 6061-T6 aluminum handle scales and a premium M390 stainless steel blade with a black DLC battlewash finish. Sprinkle in some tasteful color — a its turquoise anodized thumb stud and barrel spacer — and the 535BK-07 is the Bugout® that looks and performs just as brilliantly around the campsite as it does carried in dress up mode.

Benchmade knives are, in our opinion, one of the best everyday utility knives on the market. They are made in Oregon City, Oregon. Their heat treatments and locking mechanisms are top quality and they have a rock-solid Limited Lifetime Warranty.

We are happy to do special orders, call us at 415-355-0773 or email: info@bernalcutlery.com

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Open Length: 7.46'' | 18.95cm
Blade Length: 3.24'' | 8.23cm
Blade Thickness: 0.09'' | 2.29mm
Closed Length: 4.22'' | 10.72cm
Handle Thickness: 0.42'' | 10.67mm
Mechanism: AXIS® Lock
Blade Style: Drop-Point
Handle: 6061-T6 Anodized Aluminum
Pocket Clip: Yes
Blade Finish: DLC Battlewash
Blade Color: Black
Clip Color: Black
Clip Finish: Black Oxide
Clip Position: Tip-up
Clip Type: Mini Deep Carry
Ambidextrous: Yes
Handle Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum
Handle Color: Burnt Brass
Lanyard Hole: Yes
Blade Steel: M390 Stainless Steel (58-61HRC)
Weight: 2.5oz | 70.87g

This knife has a stainless steel blade and should be resistant to oxidation and corrosion, though keeping the knife clean and dry when not in use is best.