Benchmade Bugout Gray G-10 AXIS Lock Knife (3.2″ Satin 20CV) 535-2002

$199.75

Specifications

  • Overall Length:
    7.46″
  • Blade Length:
    3.24″
  • Cutting Edge:
    3.00″
  • Blade Width:
    1.00″
  • Blade Thickness:
    0.09″
  • Blade Material:
    CPM 20CV
  • Blade Style:
    Drop Point
  • Blade Grind:
    Flat
  • Finish:
    Satin
  • Edge Type:
    Plain
  • Handle Length:
    4.22″
  • Handle Width:
    1.00″
  • Handle Thickness:
    0.42″
  • Handle Material:
    G-10
  • Color:
    Gray
  • Frame/Liner:
    Steel
  • Weight:
    2.17 oz.
  • User:
    Right Hand, Left Hand
  • Pocket Clip:
    Tip-Up
  • Knife Type:
    Manual
  • Opener:
    Thumb Stud
  • Lock Type:
    Crossbar Lock
  • Brand:
    Benchmade
  • Model:
    Bugout
  • Model Number:
    535-2002
  • Country of Origin:
    USA
  • Best Use:
    Camp/Hike, Everyday Carry
  • Product Type:
    Knife
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Benchmade Bugout Gray G-10 AXIS Lock Knife (3.2" Satin 20CV) 535-2002 $199.75

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Features:

  • Satin-finished drop point blade made of CPM-20CV stainless steel.
  • Dual green-finished titanium thumb studs with bronze pivot washers.
  • Textured gray G-10 handle scales over nested steel liners.
  • Safe, strong, and ambidextrous AXIS-Lock mechanism.
  • Reversible Mini Deep-Carry pocket clip and oversized lanyard hole.

Description:

In 2017, Benchmade shook the knife world with the release of the Bugout. It was the knife people didn’t know they were searching for. It was simple, utilitarian, ergonomic, lightweight, had an ambidextrous lock and opener, and was made with quality materials.

In the years since, the Bugout has become one of the best-selling knives in history. Benchmade truly made the Bugout a knife for everyone, and no collection is complete without one.

The Benchmade Bugout comes in two sizes and a multitude of colors, and has great aftermarket customization options as well.

FAQ About Benchmade Knives

  • Is Benchmade a good company to work for?

Is Benchmade Knife Company a good company to work for? Benchmade Knife Company has an overall rating of 3.8 out of 5, based on over 45 reviews left anonymously by employees. 74% of employees would recommend working at Benchmade Knife Company to a friend and 67% have a positive outlook for the business.

  • Why are Benchmades so expensive?

 They use premium materials on most of their models. And they do make some good designs. On the other hand, there are other american knife companies making better products for the same or less money. Benchmade does not do great on their sharpening and often send out over heated edges.

  • Why is Benchmade so popular?

Benchmade Knives are well-known for their longevity because of their materials and design. This quality standard ensures you can enjoy your blade for years without worrying about its durability or safety.

  • What’s so great about Benchmade knives?

Benchmade offers a vast array of choices but is typically known for using high end materials such as 154CM and S30V stainless steel for their blades and G-10 for handles. You’ll find the majority of their knives are tactical and are usually offered in huge variety of colors and patterns.

  • Why do people like the Benchmade bugout so much?

The Benchmade Bugout is suitable for pretty much any EDC user. Its slim compact and sleek design makes it great for urban and office carry, and the deep carry pocket clip makes it discreet.

  • What steel is used by Benchmade?

What type of steel is used on Benchmade knives? Benchmade chooses premium blade stainless steel to best suit individual knife styles and applications. 154CM, M390, N680, S30V, S90V, D2, CPM-M4 to name a few.

FAQ About Automatic & Fixed Blade Knives

  • What is the point of an automatic knife?

An automatic knife is a knife that opens itself when the user pushes a button. Autos fall into two broad categories: side-opening automatic knives and out-the-front automatic knives (or OTFs). Automatic knives allow for one-handed opening, fast deployment, and easy operation in the absence of fine motor skills.

  • Are automatic knives good for self-defense?

An automatic knife like the ProTech Emerson CQC-7A is a viable option for self-defense. It can put a smaller defender on an equal footing with a larger attacker and also doesn’t require the same level of training that a firearm would.

  • Is an automatic knife the same as a switchblade?
Switchblade - Wikipedia

A switchblade (also known as switch knife, automatic knife, pushbutton knife, ejector knife, flick knife, Stiletto, flick blade, or spring knife (Sprenger, Springer)) is a pocketknife with a sliding or pivoting blade contained in the handle which is extended automatically by a spring when a button, lever, or switch on.

  • What are fixed blade knives good for?

When it comes to the definition of a fixed blade knife, these knives are fixed in one place, and you cannot fold down their blade.These are considered strong knives and provide good performance when used for various purposes, such as hunting; it enables hunters to use them firmly because of their immovable parts.

  • Should you carry a fixed blade knife?

 99.9% of the time, you’ll be using your knife for all the other tasks you need it for during the course of the day.

However, you can’t underestimate the peace of mind that comes with carrying a blade that’s reliable and accessible in a self-defense situation.

FAQ On Pocket Knives

  • What is the point of carrying a pocket knife?

Carrying a knife makes it easier to cut tape, cut string, cut trailing threads on clothing, open boxes, open clamshell packaging, cut/strip wires, prepare food like fruits and vegetables, open mail/envelopes, open food packaging, cut paper when scissors are absent, cut zip ties, cut tubing, remove tags from new.

  • What is the difference between a pocket knife and a folding knife?
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A pocket knife is a knife with one or more blades that can be folded inwards to fit inside the knife handle. It’s also known as a folding knife or a jackknife.

  • What are the pros and cons of carrying a pocket knife?

Con: It wears out pockets, and the bigger it is the faster it wears a hole in your pocket.

Pro: You can use it for opening boxes, cutting string and whittling.

Con: If you are not careful you could cut your fingers.

Pro: A well designed hinge in a pocket knife can be almost as strong as a regular knife.

  • Why do pocket knives have 3 blades?

The three blades handle a variety of tasks: the clip point blade is perfect for detail work, the spey blade allows you to perform skinning or sweeping knife strokes, and she sheepsfoot blade provides a clean cut, especially on a flat cutting surface.

  • Can you legally carry around a pocket knife

Under California Penal Code Section 17235, all folding knives are legal in the state and can alsobe concealed if they are in the folded position. There is no restriction on the blade length when it comes to owning or possessing a folding knife.

FAQ On Folding Knives
  • Why are folding knives so popular?

While there are many reasons for this, it is perhaps the fact that they are smaller means there is a more concentrated space to work with which can constrain the cost of making the knife due to labor and other factors.Another reason is that folders are smaller and tend to be narrow or thin.

  • What keeps a folding knife closed?

Lock: A mechanism used to keep the blade in place, whether open or closed.Most frequently, the lock is built into the construction of the knife and requires user-applied pressure in order to release.

  • Can I carry a folding pocket knife?

It is an offence to carry any sharp or bladed instrument in a public place, with the exception of a folding pocket knife where the cutting edge of the blade is 7.62 cm (3 inches) or less.

  • Can you use folding knife as throwing knife?

When throwing the pocket knife, raise your arm until the knife is positioned behind your head.

Avoid moving your wrist during the motion and affecting the trajectory. While taking a step forward, throw the knife as hard as possible toward the target in a quick motion. Release the pocket knife as it comes down.

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