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Benchmade CBK Double Edge Dagger - 175BK

Benchmade CBK Double Edge Dagger - 175BK

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Benchmade 175BK CBK Double Edge Stainless Steel Dagger

The Benchmade CBK dagger is designed for durability and strength, offering a stainless steel double edge spear point blade, full tang and vinyl coated handle. The 440C stainless steel blade featured on the Benchmade 175BK offers a balance of hardness and corrosion resistance and is known for easily taking and keeping a nice, sharp edge. The black vinyl coated handle on this Benchmade dagger ensures that you are going to have a secure grip when push comes to shove. The Benchmade CBK Dagger also includes a molded Kydex thermoplastic sheath, with a reversible belt clip to fit 2 inch duty belts. If you're serving in the armed forces, or serving on the streets in law enforcement and looking for a personal protection tool, seek out a Benchmade 175BK CBK double edge dagger and ensure that you are going to be going home at the end of your shift, at all costs.

Benchmade CBK Black Double Edge Dagger Specifications:

  • Blade length: 2.5 inches
  • Blade thickness: .125 inches
  • Overall length: 5.47 inches
  • Handle thickness: .25 inches
  • Weight: 2.32 ounces
  • Blade material: 440C stainless steel
  • Sheath weight: 1.7 ounces
  • Made in the USA
  • Benchmade Black Class

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