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I have a Benchmade Precipice OTF knife for sale. I've had it for only a few months, and I would say it's in great overall condition. I've carried it in my pocket, used the blade some, but it is showing very little wear, as you'd expect. There is a tiny knick on the switch and on the nearby corner, which is in the picture. One other knick on an opposite corner, pictured (though hard to capture). Wear on the clip is as expected for Benchmades.
It has S30V steel on it, and of course comes with Benchmade's Lifesharp guarantee, where you can bring it by or mail it into Benchmade for re-sharpening, or to have it fixed, for free, for life. Awesome! Comes with everything pictures. I think the carrier for the belt is from another knife I had, as it's a little big, but it's yours if you want it.
Only reason I'm selling it is because I'd rather have the money, and I have other knives to carry. To me this is an ideal carry knife for self-defense. Very slim profile for and out-the-front knife.
Again, there are no problems with this knife at all, it's firing great and very sharp.
I bought it for $300, selling it for $200, or best offer. Not interested in trades of any kind, thank you. Below is some info from Blade HQ:
This 4700 Precipice model comes equipped with a satin finish CPM-S30V blade and a black anodized aluminum handle. The blade comes in a spear point style with a plain cutting edge.
The Benchmade Precipice is a sleek, spine-fire OTF automatic with a stealthy tactical design. A side mounted thumbslide provides smooth automatic action for rapid blade deployment. The handle is made from black anodized 6061-T6 aluminum that has been contoured for an ergonomic fit in hand. It's outfitted with a spear point blade made from CPM-S30V steel for a high performance cutting edge. A reversible deep-carry pocket clip completes the fully ambidextrous design.
Features:
It has S30V steel on it, and of course comes with Benchmade's Lifesharp guarantee, where you can bring it by or mail it into Benchmade for re-sharpening, or to have it fixed, for free, for life. Awesome! Comes with everything pictures. I think the carrier for the belt is from another knife I had, as it's a little big, but it's yours if you want it.
Only reason I'm selling it is because I'd rather have the money, and I have other knives to carry. To me this is an ideal carry knife for self-defense. Very slim profile for and out-the-front knife.
Again, there are no problems with this knife at all, it's firing great and very sharp.
I bought it for $300, selling it for $200, or best offer. Not interested in trades of any kind, thank you. Below is some info from Blade HQ:
- Overall Length:8.23"
- Blade Length:3.45"
- Blade Material:CPM-S30V
- Hardness:58-60 RC
- Blade Style:Spear Point
- Blade Grind:Flat
- Finish:Satin
- Edge Type-Plain
- Handle Length:4.78"
- Handle Thickness:0.47"
- Handle Material:Aluminum
- Color:Black
- Weight:3.31 oz.
- User:Right Hand, Left Hand
- Pocket Clip:Tip-Down
- Knife Type:Automatic
- Opener:Thumb Slide
- Brand:Benchmade
- Model - Precipice
- Model Number:4700
- Country of Origin:USA
- Best Use:Tactical
- Product Type:Knife
This 4700 Precipice model comes equipped with a satin finish CPM-S30V blade and a black anodized aluminum handle. The blade comes in a spear point style with a plain cutting edge.
The Benchmade Precipice is a sleek, spine-fire OTF automatic with a stealthy tactical design. A side mounted thumbslide provides smooth automatic action for rapid blade deployment. The handle is made from black anodized 6061-T6 aluminum that has been contoured for an ergonomic fit in hand. It's outfitted with a spear point blade made from CPM-S30V steel for a high performance cutting edge. A reversible deep-carry pocket clip completes the fully ambidextrous design.
Features:
- Double-action thumb slide for smooth one-handed opening and closing
- Anodized 6061-T6 billet aluminum handle provides a sturdy, yet lightweight framework for the blade.
- Reversible deep carry pocket clip offers fully ambidextrous use and carry.
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