Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Benchmade 940 Osborne Review



About three weeks ago I finally bought the Benchmade 940 Osborne.  I was drooling over it since the middle of 2012.

My initial impressions are really positive.  It is thin and fits very nicely in my pocket.  I love the blade profile.  It is a reverse tanto blade style similar to the the Benchmade 810 Contego.  The 940 also has S30v steel.  I have never had a knife with S30v steel before so I cannot give my opinion on the steel so far simply because I have not used it very much.

The pocket clip is fantastic just like most Benchmade's are.  The knife is incredibly light because of the skeletonized aluminum scales.  Additionally the purple titanium back-spacer looks awesome. 

I bought the knife for every day carry.  It does not have jimping or and texturing on the scales so I feel that the 940 Osborne is not a tactical blade at all.  It is purely an EDC blade.  It could be pressed into emergency tactical use but that isn't my primary use for it.  I think it would be a good camping and hiking folder. 

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