Benchmade – Fixed Adamas 375 Knife with Sand Sheath, Drop-Point Blade, Plain Edge, Coated Finish, Black Handle

March 31, 2019 - Comment
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A skeletonized fixed blade with a paracord handle wrap, molded jump rated sheath and Tek lok attachment system. A portion of the proceeds from these knives are donated to Three Rangers and to the Navy SEAL Foundation; both organizations benefiting the members and families of special operations. MOLLE compatible. Blade Length: 4.20 inches, Blade Thickness: 0.170 inches, Handle Thickness: 0.170 inches, Blade Material: D2 Tool Steel, Blade Hardness: 60-62HRC, Blade Style: Drop Point, Weight: 5.60 ounces, Pocket Clip: No Clip, Sheath Included, Lock Mechanism: Fixed, Overall Length: 9.03 inches, Sheath Material: Injection Molded, Class: Black, Use: Tactical

Product Features

  • HIGH-QUALITY: The D2 stainless steel blade holds an edge exceptionally well. The skeletonized handle reduces weight and allows for paracord wrapping.
  • WELL-DESIGNED: The Adamas 375 is a full-tang fixed blade knife, providing greater strength and reliability than a folding knife. The simplicity of the knife also makes it easy to clean.
  • COMFORTABLE: The 375 is rugged yet comfortable to hold and use. The molded MOLLE-compatible sheath offers security and accessibility.
  • VERSATILE: The Adamas 375’s drop-point, utility blade style serves well for a variety of tasks. It features serrations on the spine for tougher tasks like cutting rope.
  • GUARANTEED FOR LIFE: Benchmade’s limited Lifetime Warranty and LifeSharp Service keeps your knife in the best condition. If your knife needs repair or sharpening, Benchmade will take care of it. Available for knives purchased from an authorized dealer.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Excellent knife, good sheath, poor attachment First off, Benchmade has excellent warranty service. The knife I received had a really tight sheath (you had to use both hands and yank really hard to get it out of the sheath). When I explained the problem to Benchmade, they asked me to send it in to them. Not sure if they replaced a defective sheath or managed to adjust it? However, it came back still nicely tight, but the knife can now be withdrawn with one hand.The edges on the bare handle are a little sharp. OK for casual use,…

Anonymous says:

Best fixed blade I’ve seen Benchmade hit another home run with this knife. The D2 steel they use is always top quality. (D2 is the steel they use to make other steel tools into tools). Not only is it tough and high quality material, it’s got a great design. The serrations on the spine are very deep and could be used as a saw if needed. The jimping on this knife is exceptional. Very deep grooves in great locations. Also great to see the deep choil on this. At 9.03 inches overall (4.2 inch blade) and 5.6oz it is…

Anonymous says:

Awesome! Outstanding knife.Excellent job Benchmade!Very well thought out.However,I made some modifications to an otherwise great knife.I put a professional hand ground razor edge on both edges including sharpening each separate serration.I dulled the last point of the last serration for safety.I modified the handle butt, removing excess material at the end of the handle making less handle curl at the butt.I opted out of the factory…

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