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Benchmade 565 Mini Freek

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Original price $114.75 - Original price $114.75
Original price
$114.75
$114.75 - $114.75
Current price $114.75

Benchmade 565 Mini Freek 

All the function of the full size Freek® in a smaller more convenient size. Featuring the same dual durometer handles that afford strength, comfort, and positive grip combined with the original, fully ambidextrous Benchmade AXIS® lock. Your newest EDC is ready for whatever the day can throw at it. Made in USA. 

ABOUT THE PRODUCT:

  • Designer: Benchmade
  • Mechanism: AXIS®
  • Action: Manual-opening
  • Blade Steel: CPM-S30V (58-60 HRC)
  • Blade Length: 3.00" (7.62cm)
  • Blade Thickness: 0.104" (2.642mm)
  • Open Length: 7.05" (17.91cm)
  • Closed Length: 4.05" (10.29cm)
  • Handle Thickness: 0.59" (14.986mm)
  • Weight: 2.57oz. (72.86g)

FEATURES:

  • Blade Edge: Plain
  • Blade Finish/Color: Satin
  • Blade Style/Shape: Drop-point
  • Clip Type: Split arrow
  • Clip Position: Tip-Up
  • Glass Breaker: No
  • Handle Material: Grivory/Versaflex
  • Lanyard Hole: Yes
  • MOLLE Compatible: No
  • Sheath Type: No
  • Use: Every Day, Outdoor

Customer Reviews

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James
Great knife, don't like the sticky rubber grip though

I tried this out along with a dozen knives or so, it was one of my favorites and a keeper. Something about the blade narrowing before the handle, the jimping and the PERFECT action out of the box just sold me. I'm still lurking though looking for grips. The sticky rubber holds in pocket TOO well, takes 2 hands to put it back in a jeans pocket :/

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Jon
It is a size I like, light weight

It is a size I like, light weight, artfully crafted. The handle is more utilitarian for me than the mini griptilian. That handle is hard and slippery.

Working with the 565 outside in the snow or rain is optimized by the grippy versaflex handle.

This knife is manufactured in the US with American created, designed and manufactured steel. I see no reason that the current throw away culture cannot be replaced, little by slowly, with a quality long lasting high utility production consciousness. Costs can be worked out.

Create American jobs

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