Benchmade 710 bias-free review and tests. @BenchmadeKnifeCompany KarambitKnives,com
This is a full-up review of the resurrected McHenry & Williams Seven Ten by Benchmade. Some things got better and some stayed the same. In this video I did it all: partial disassembly, hardware analysis, resilience test, sharpness demonstration, and Rockville hardness verification. I also re-profiled the edge with before and after looks under the microscope.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:24:00 2024 & 2011 Unboxings
00:54:00 Size comparisons
00:01:56 Hype Smasher test
00:04:35 Look inside
00:04:52 Flat Omega spring?
00:05:56 Looking at 2024 edge
00:10:30 Harness test of 2024 blade
00:13:08 What changed in 13 years?
00:14:28 Hardness test of 2011 blade
00:16:10 Looking at 2011 edge
00:16:50 Sharpener setup tips
00:18:12 Cutting demonstration
00:19:00 Sharpened edge close up
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Full rate production 710 is officially available for sale now. For a mare $405. And, as usual, smoke will be blown by many infomercial-style reviewers up Benchmade’s rear end. But YOU came here for the honest, unaffiliated review. Let it rip in the comments!
I love mine and I didn’t pay over $200
Woah! My 710 cost me 95 bucks a little over 10 years ago.
When BM implemented map I was pretty much done with them.
Great video! Thank-you for an honest review. I have a 25 year old 710 that I bought while still in the Army and it instantly became my favorite edc and still is. I was going to buy a new one retire it the old one but I was just a little to late, Benchmade had just retired it. I would love to get one of the new ones but it it just way to far out of my price range. That is one big place I think Benchmade fails is in the pricing (or should I say overpricing) of their merchandise.