More than a mere cutting edge

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posted on January 20, 2015
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The Ambidextrous Push-button mechanism is the latest innovation from Benchmade that is highlighted by its functionality and strength and will be offered in an assisted-opening configuration and an automatic-opening configuration.

Along with this new mechanism Benchmade will also unveil a new out-the-front (OTF) automatic (3320 Pegan), two new large fixed blades (153BK Jungle Bolo and the 154BK Jungle Clip-point), a new fixed blade water knife (112 H2O) and a push-button automatic with G10 handle scales (4300).

HK Knives, a part of the Benchmade portfolio, will introduce a mixture of new models and new color variants for existing models.

You can experience all these new products at the Benchmade booth (#10357) this week at the 2015 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, NV going on January 20th through the 23rd.

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