Benchmade Anthem 781 Review - Cost Is Close To A Sebenza

Published: 5 years ago

Benchmade Anthem 781 Review - Cost Is Close To A Sebenza
The Benchmade 781 Anthem is a medium-large knife. With it's one piece titanium handle, the Benchmade 781 Anthem knife has a blade length of about 3.5 inches or 8.8 cm. Although the Benchmade Anthem looks like a larger knife, it actually has the weight of a smaller one at 3.73 ounces or 105.8 grams. The Benchmade Anthem knife deploys fairly quick thanks to the ball-bearing pivot. The AXIS lock also aids with deployment of the Benchmade Anthem blade which utilizes CPM-20CV steel.
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Specs
Knife: Benchmade 781 Anthem
Blade Steel: CPM-20CV
Blade Length: 3.5" or 8.8 cm
Action: manual
Lock Type: AXIS
Deployment: thumb studs
Pivot Material: ball-bearing
Blade Style: drop point
Blade Finish: stonewash
Edge: plain
Grind: flat
Pivot Screws: t10
Blade Thickness: 2.85 mm
Blade Width: 1.04" or 2.6 cm
Handle Length: 4.56" or 11.5 cm
Handle Thickness: 0.43" or 1.09 cm
Handle Scales: titanium
Closed Width: 1.28" or 3.2 cm
Open Length: 8.06" or 20.4 cm
Lanyard Hole: no
Weight: 3.73 oz or 105.8 g
Price: $430 or 383 euro

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