Great review bud! I don’t care about out of the box impressions. I want to see someone’s opinion who has spent a lot of time with a tool. I love my 940, and no other knife has ever taken it’s place for me. I do like my zt 0452 a lot as well, but the 940 is the perfect everyday knife. A true legend.
I had been wanting a 940 for a very long time, maybe 10 years. This week I finally got one. I'm still at that stage where I don't want to get it dirty. LOL, It's everything you've mentioned. Looking at the blade sides through a macro lens, I can see, for lack of a better term, I call micro coining on the flats. Not sure how they did that. Like you said, "It feels sturdy". I do have a few budget friendly china knives but, I've mostly s carried small fixed blades and my Victorinox Pioneer. I'll still carry my Fiddleback Forge small fixed blade, but I'm adding the 940 to my pocket. Nice video. Thanks
Use it. It loves abuse 😆 I have many spyderco and bm but always go back to 940. Probably because I’m not scared to use it for unspeakable things. It’s only real downfall is the omega springs.
Very happy you shared this review. I just ordered one with a black blade and can't wait to use it. I have several bugouts and one bailout so this will fit right in. Thanks for the vid!
I'm glad you made this review, and I'm glad I found it when I did. I just watched someone review the 940 and say it was a horrible knife that doesn't even cut, which besides being untrue is just simply not my experience.
Thanks a lot for the great review....got my hands on the 945 mini version of this knife....and unboxing or brand new knife reviews seem premature....and I totally agree about the handles feeling chalky when it's brand new....almost makes me want to keep the knife neatly stored lest I get a scratch on the handles 😂
Great review. I lovr how you point out the cost of machining on the knife compared to other knives; so many people don't understand that. Now Benchmade's pricing is a little high but for a USA made knife you will have that plus where they are located I don't know what the local skilled labor market is like compared to other areas of the country. I mean looknat ProTec in California and not many complain about their price. The next time you send your original in to Benchmade they offer a reblabing at reasonable price from what I've heard.
You pay for a lifetime warranty on every Benchmade knife because they'll take care of the knife for you for the life of the knife wether thats 5 years or 50 years. That is why Benchmade is King.
Thanks for your review! The 940 seems like the kind of knife that pays off the longer you have it especially with those aluminum scales. Looks like it gets a lot of unique character! It is a bit disappointing to hear about the springs needing replacing. That's the only thing holding me back from getting one but it is nice to know benchmade will fix it up for ya.
Spyderco Para Military 2 Benchmade 940 Osborne Benchmade Mini-Claymore Benchmade Barrage In no specific order; These are hands down, my personal favorites. All have been ran thru the gauntlet and still perform flawlessly.
I carried a PM2 for a while but it gradually fell out of favor because the thing is just bulky, and the G10 scales with the Lynch NW deep carry clip made it hard to pull out of the pocket (not to mention that it rips up the fabric like sandpaper). So I picked up a 940-2 last Sunday and it's an immediate improvement. It's slim, very light, has more than enough blade for whatever task I need it for, and the Benchmade deep carry clip + smooth G10 scales makes it a joy to deploy. The PM2 is a great knife, but the 940-2 is simply better in almost every way as an EDC that you want to carry and forget that it's even there until you need it.
Really good work on this! Thank you for doing it as it pushed me over the edge and now I have one in the mail. I was wondering what sharpener you are using to get such clean cuts?
Yeah, like mine also, looks almost the same as yours. Except I got the deepcarryclip, which isn’t that ergonomic but wel, it’s just a better carry imo. Centering is awful, did send the first one back to my European distributor, the second one was not much better. But it’s a really true EDC.
Honestly, most of the folding knives that you carry and use for 5-6 years are going to need refurbished. It's even more necessary if your the type of person that frequently sharpens the blade. I have a Benchmade Griptillian that I've carried for 6 years and last year the blade was replaced, pivot, axis mechanism, and pocket clip. Benchmade did all the work for $50. And honestly after 6 years of use that's not to bad for fixing up what's been a super rugged knife. The blade on my Griptillian had been sharpened to about half it's original size and I'm fairly certain the continuous wear on the pivot, axis lock, stop pin, and clip had loosened the tolerances to a level of slop that was just to awful to ignore anymore. But I'm all fixed up now and ready for another five years or more!!
I am interested in the carbon fiber body knife. But you consider it a collector piece. is the carbon fiber as sturdy as the aluminum? what technique or sharpener do you use on your knife? what angle?.. Thank you Jack
Hey Jack! I personally have it as a collectors piece, but only by choice. The carbon fiber is very durable and sturdy. I have a few other knives that have carbon fiber and they’ve never broke. As for the sharpen, I use the edge pro apex 4 kit, sharpened at a 20 degree bevel per side.
the guy that made this video is my best friend and since he didn't answer you, I will. he has broken a ton of springs. but I also have a 940 that I've had for about the same amount of time and use it way harder than he does and I've never broken one.
The nice thing with the anodized alu is you can tell how much someone has actually used their knife. If it was used regularly you see clear wear/fade marks. This knife barely looks worn. A 5 year review on a knife that mostly just sat there is a bit misleading imo.
In regards to the saltwater exposure, how long did you wait until you cleaned it? When you cleaned it, did you take it completely apart, or just take off the blade? If you did a complete disassemble, did you notice any rust on the internals/places not accessible from the outside? I’m seriously considering buying the original 940, as well as the 945 (G10) I have 2 custom full size crooked rivers, which I love, however in certain environments, they’re less than “inviting”
When I exposed it to The salt water environment, I intentionally didn’t clean the blade to see how rust resistant it was. While it didn’t absolutely rust away as you saw in the video there were some tiny spots of rust that were there. They have since then gone away from normal use. I have noticed though that the liners can also rust on you if you don’t maintain them. But if you rinse it out with fresh water and dry it then you should never really have a problem from my personal experience.
@@Cooldibs Good to know. I plan to take the 940 with me blacktip fishing, as the crooked river scales are a pain to remove. I appreciate the quick response. God bless.
@@gregregor9689 of course! I’ll probably make a video demonstrating how I take the 940 apart and assemble it in the most efficient way that I know how👍
Yeah. Honestly, the way I use my knives, high end steels don’t do much of a difference for me. They all go dull in about a weeks worth. I tend to prefer S30V or 20CV just because they’re easier to sharpen.
Hi , awesome knife and vid, did you change the clip on the 940-1 carbon? Is it black or silver (I think on the original it has the word “Benchmade on the clip)
I think they mean it doesn’t slice as well when slicing other stuff besides paper. Thickness behind the edge doesn’t matter with paper but does in case of say, potatoes and stuff like that / anything that consists of more material
Many people use pocket knives for quick food prep all the time. Especially when camping/outdoors. It's not the ideal tool for large amounts of specific food prep but quick & and easy, you bet. That's one reason why I keep my pocket knives clean & sharp.
So I was going to go buy one tomorrow this is the first time I've heard anybody talk about it breaking it was between this or the mediator if I pay this much for a knife I don't want it breaking and I want to beat the hell out of it
If my memory serves me correct, the blade shape was used to be able to cut the tags off of tattles ears without accidentally cutting the ear. Simply using the back Tanto of the knife against the ear kept it from hurting the cattle ears.
@@Cooldibs That all make sense now, thanks. Also I think that is why the blade is narrow and half length edge on the spine? Very interesting story behind. I love it.
Osborne spent a lot of time working on ranches and many old stockman style knives had spay blades on them. This type style is very reminiscent of that spay blade style or what we now know or call the reverse tanto.
I’ll say this. I’ve had springs break on me in 1 month of use on my 940, or 1 year of use. I don’t abuse my knives either. I even had a benchmade foray that broke a spring and that’s my nice attire knife. They’re just using cheap metal their springs.
It's my EDC 1 are all my knifes are in drower, I haw my knife whic I pay crazy money Microtech Ultratech Dead Card bronze 470€ and when I both 940 all others knifes are just dust colectors. Also 1 Omega broke and 1 mail solved problem. In 1month 2sets omega springs came. In 5minits knife was like newe ,but it worked on one 30 days Also customer service is so good all day Benchmade cos I pay 210€ knife for all my life. It worth ewery peny. And I beet him up and its like newe. Also that cind customer service also I will pay more ewery day. Also they sent deep cary pocket clipp like present that cind of thing I realy low its not just you boot and that is it . They realy got your back. If screws are lost ,or you need newe blade I think 30$ is newe blade S30V that is mu knife . And it's not small but look smoll it's light and isn't agresiw its beutiful knife, it's not tactical and other bs. And I realy like it.
if only they could machine the blade symetrically and centre the blade. its a cool design but the execution isnt awesome. maybe im just fussy because i own sebenzas
Huh? 5 year review after using it / carrying it 6 months of those years, combined? S30V is great steel. And Benchmade has great anodizing. Not this good. This knife legitimately still has the factory edge. This was more of pocket jewelry review than a legitimate full term use review.
Well you can see its been Sharpened a lot. And ive been carrying mine for about 5 months straight now (everyday since I got it). The wear on my knife is no where near his. And my scales are still chalky. I believe the only damage I have is a little tiny scratch from dropping it from 15-20 feet in the air onto concrete. I use the knife 100+ times a day. I have it in for warrant on a new Omega spring. Thats the only thing id say that "isnt good" about the knife
Why would a company keep producing a knife as well known as this with such an easy fix to a common problem as junk springs keep producing the knife year after year with the same spring design. I find it odd so many people keep saying it’s such a reliable knife when the internet is full of broken spring comments. This is why Spyderco is by far a better company than Benchmade. Benchmade obviously know of the spring issue and has for decades. DECADES!!! Shows how much Benchmade values their loyal customers. By ignoring such an easy fix. It’s like they are laughing at them. Buy Spyderco. Better company. Better product
I just got the bladehq exclusive-was so dull wouldn't even cut paper,took hour and half on a sharpmaker to get a good edge,and even with a good edge,it's a very mediocre slicer.Don't know why everyone's so gay about the 940,give me a Doug Ritter any day,or practically any spyderco
@@TheREbelAlliance324 look dumdass big difference buying a phone made in Korea then supporting a company that gave $15,000 to anti second amendment organization. Sorry you can’t handle truth snow flake. Some things because of our corrupt politicians are no longer made in America so you don’t have a choice. But I will not buy a second rate overpriced knife that gives its money to act blue and many other
@@richardhenry1969 Oooh you can call names! Must make your points valid! I’m definitely convinced now. The companies who make the phones, Apple, Samsung, Google etc. are all dramatically anti 2A. This virtue signal on your part really proves nothing. You can find numerous donations to politicians on both sides no matter which knife company you look into. Most knife companies also attend the NRA has supported both bump stock band and red flag laws. Better stop buying any knives then.
All axis locks have a little play. No worries there. I gave up on Benchmade a long time ago. Except for the 940. Can’t live without one.
Very thoughtful, honest review! 940 isn't my preferred cup of tea, but no disputing its both a great knife and a classic.
Yup! At the end of the day, it’s whatever puts a smile on your face when you use it👍
Great review bud! I don’t care about out of the box impressions. I want to see someone’s opinion who has spent a lot of time with a tool. I love my 940, and no other knife has ever taken it’s place for me. I do like my zt 0452 a lot as well, but the 940 is the perfect everyday knife. A true legend.
I had been wanting a 940 for a very long time, maybe 10 years. This week I finally got one. I'm still at that stage where I don't want to get it dirty. LOL, It's everything you've mentioned. Looking at the blade sides through a macro lens, I can see, for lack of a better term, I call micro coining on the flats. Not sure how they did that. Like you said, "It feels sturdy". I do have a few budget friendly china knives but, I've mostly s carried small fixed blades and my Victorinox Pioneer. I'll still carry my Fiddleback Forge small fixed blade, but I'm adding the 940 to my pocket. Nice video. Thanks
HAHA I hear you man. It took like a before before I dropped it on a concrete floor and left a nice mark on it. Then the honeymoon phase was over😂
Use it. It loves abuse 😆 I have many spyderco and bm but always go back to 940. Probably because I’m not scared to use it for unspeakable things. It’s only real downfall is the omega springs.
Very happy you shared this review. I just ordered one with a black blade and can't wait to use it. I have several bugouts and one bailout so this will fit right in. Thanks for the vid!
You’re welcome:) glad you enjoyed the video. I have a review of the paramilitary 2 coming up.
I'm torn between the m4 bailout and the 940. Any thoughts?
@@andrewdelvalle4622 I’d probably go 940. IMO, better steel and the slimmer profile is a bit easier to carry. Both great knives though.
Best knife ever created. They all say it doesn’t cut well cuts just fine to me
I love the 940’s and 945’s. I also have a carbon fibre one. And I love the feel of the CF.
I'm glad you made this review, and I'm glad I found it when I did. I just watched someone review the 940 and say it was a horrible knife that doesn't even cut, which besides being untrue is just simply not my experience.
Absolutely, I think it cuts just fine. Keep it sharp and you won’t have a problem👍
@erik,Oh,it cuts,it just doesn't cut well,and btw,slicing paper don't mean sht-I can sharpen an ax to do that
You want get your hands on a Ritter,if you want to see what a good edge can do
@@tonyochoa7097 And that Ritter's tip will break if you so much as drop it. Everything's a tradeoff.
I agree on the overprice! , especially when the handles are just die stamped aluminium….there is no milling or machining , I still love mine though
Thanks a lot for the great review....got my hands on the 945 mini version of this knife....and unboxing or brand new knife reviews seem premature....and I totally agree about the handles feeling chalky when it's brand new....almost makes me want to keep the knife neatly stored lest I get a scratch on the handles 😂
two is one, one is none ! I love the 940 and own a handful myself lol
Absolutely! Usually I buy 2 of the same product when I really like it.
Great review. I lovr how you point out the cost of machining on the knife compared to other knives; so many people don't understand that. Now Benchmade's pricing is a little high but for a USA made knife you will have that plus where they are located I don't know what the local skilled labor market is like compared to other areas of the country. I mean looknat ProTec in California and not many complain about their price.
The next time you send your original in to Benchmade they offer a reblabing at reasonable price from what I've heard.
940 is a great edc. Hard to beat. I own 2. They are great. No issues.
How have your omega springs lasted? Any broken ones?
I’ve carried at 940 to work every day for years. Like you said not the salacious blade but a good work blade.
940 can put in work
Yes it can!
The Butterfly tax is there for sure, but personally I think you feel it in the knife. It’s so smooth compared to other knives.
You pay for a lifetime warranty on every Benchmade knife because they'll take care of the knife for you for the life of the knife wether thats 5 years or 50 years. That is why Benchmade is King.
Everyday user here for 2 years still sharp and sturdy
Thanks for your review! The 940 seems like the kind of knife that pays off the longer you have it especially with those aluminum scales. Looks like it gets a lot of unique character! It is a bit disappointing to hear about the springs needing replacing. That's the only thing holding me back from getting one but it is nice to know benchmade will fix it up for ya.
If they break, which with regular oiling is fair rare, just call em up and they send new ones free. Takes like 10 mins to swap.
@@timothybraden6217 what kinda oil should I use to lube it
Spyderco Para Military 2
Benchmade 940 Osborne
Benchmade Mini-Claymore
Benchmade Barrage
In no specific order; These are hands down, my personal favorites. All have been ran thru the gauntlet and still perform flawlessly.
Which one should I purchase first?
I carried a PM2 for a while but it gradually fell out of favor because the thing is just bulky, and the G10 scales with the Lynch NW deep carry clip made it hard to pull out of the pocket (not to mention that it rips up the fabric like sandpaper). So I picked up a 940-2 last Sunday and it's an immediate improvement. It's slim, very light, has more than enough blade for whatever task I need it for, and the Benchmade deep carry clip + smooth G10 scales makes it a joy to deploy.
The PM2 is a great knife, but the 940-2 is simply better in almost every way as an EDC that you want to carry and forget that it's even there until you need it.
I agree👍 the pm2 is a great knife with great build quality but I found it too big for an edc knife. It has grip for days though!
Really good work on this! Thank you for doing it as it pushed me over the edge and now I have one in the mail. I was wondering what sharpener you are using to get such clean cuts?
Congrats! The sharpener I use is the Edge Pro Apex👍
@@Cooldibs Thank you! They look really nice! Kind of expensive but might be worth the money. I am still on the fence.
Good Review i've had the 945 for 6 months and have broken omega springs twice already maybe it's just me lol
I have the carbon fiber 940 and the carbon fiber bug out. I tink the 940 is the better knife.
I love mine I customized it with bronze scales.
Nice! I’ve only ever customized one knife, it was my bench made grip. I put AWT aluminum scales!
Do you enjoy the patina? I am looking at either some brass scales or titanium
@@Phiz787 yes it looks great
Damn good video the best on the 940 I got one coming
Thank you! It’s not hard to come up with stuff to say about a knife that you love and have so much experience with👍👍 you’re gonna love it!
Get aftermarket omega springs. Way better than the crap springs Benchmade is now using.
Ha! One is never enough! I wonder sometimes if my desire to have a few spares of everything is normal.
You think the split arrow clip is aesthetically pleasing... Giggity😅😅
What a knife!
indeed!
I have been on the fence about the 940 for a while because of several bad reviews about blade play.
Yeah, like mine also, looks almost the same as yours. Except I got the deepcarryclip, which isn’t that ergonomic but wel, it’s just a better carry imo.
Centering is awful, did send the first one back to my European distributor, the second one was not much better.
But it’s a really true EDC.
Thinking getting the Bugout but when I can see that you could squeeze the two scales together that just really turned me off
Yea, they do have a carbon fiber version and an aluminum version. But both of those are pretty expensive
I’ve cared 940 for 7,8 years I’ve broke a bug out in a year and a half. Still a good knife but cheap.
It’s a great knife!
I ended up selling mine and I regret it.
Never too late to get another one!
Honestly, most of the folding knives that you carry and use for 5-6 years are going to need refurbished. It's even more necessary if your the type of person that frequently sharpens the blade. I have a Benchmade Griptillian that I've carried for 6 years and last year the blade was replaced, pivot, axis mechanism, and pocket clip. Benchmade did all the work for $50. And honestly after 6 years of use that's not to bad for fixing up what's been a super rugged knife. The blade on my Griptillian had been sharpened to about half it's original size and I'm fairly certain the continuous wear on the pivot, axis lock, stop pin, and clip had loosened the tolerances to a level of slop that was just to awful to ignore anymore. But I'm all fixed up now and ready for another five years or more!!
I am interested in the carbon fiber body knife. But you consider it a collector piece. is the carbon fiber as sturdy as the aluminum? what technique or sharpener do you use on your knife? what angle?.. Thank you Jack
Hey Jack! I personally have it as a collectors piece, but only by choice. The carbon fiber is very durable and sturdy. I have a few other knives that have carbon fiber and they’ve never broke.
As for the sharpen, I use the edge pro apex 4 kit, sharpened at a 20 degree bevel per side.
@@Cooldibs Thank you for responding to me. When I buy one I will use the 20 degree angle
The only thing I don't like about the 940, which oddly you didn't mention, is the issue with the plungegrind
how often do the omega springs snap?
the guy that made this video is my best friend and since he didn't answer you, I will. he has broken a ton of springs. but I also have a 940 that I've had for about the same amount of time and use it way harder than he does and I've never broken one.
Up and down play is from your pivot losing mass. New pivot and it will go away.
The nice thing with the anodized alu is you can tell how much someone has actually used their knife. If it was used regularly you see clear wear/fade marks. This knife barely looks worn. A 5 year review on a knife that mostly just sat there is a bit misleading imo.
My favorite knife
In regards to the saltwater exposure, how long did you wait until you cleaned it? When you cleaned it, did you take it completely apart, or just take off the blade? If you did a complete disassemble, did you notice any rust on the internals/places not accessible from the outside? I’m seriously considering buying the original 940, as well as the 945 (G10) I have 2 custom full size crooked rivers, which I love, however in certain environments, they’re less than “inviting”
When I exposed it to The salt water environment, I intentionally didn’t clean the blade to see how rust resistant it was. While it didn’t absolutely rust away as you saw in the video there were some tiny spots of rust that were there. They have since then gone away from normal use. I have noticed though that the liners can also rust on you if you don’t maintain them. But if you rinse it out with fresh water and dry it then you should never really have a problem from my personal experience.
@@Cooldibs Good to know. I plan to take the 940 with me blacktip fishing, as the crooked river scales are a pain to remove. I appreciate the quick response. God bless.
@@gregregor9689 of course! I’ll probably make a video demonstrating how I take the 940 apart and assemble it in the most efficient way that I know how👍
I like this knife also I wish they would make them in cruwear.
Yeah. Honestly, the way I use my knives, high end steels don’t do much of a difference for me. They all go dull in about a weeks worth. I tend to prefer S30V or 20CV just because they’re easier to sharpen.
@@Cooldibs I get it. It depends on how and what you are cutting. Me I would rather have a tough blade and sharpen more than have steel that chips out.
@@makwaclaw6124 yea I totally get that! I’ll be making a video pretty soon on some other knives I have that you might like!
Hi , awesome knife and vid, did you change the clip on the 940-1 carbon? Is it black or silver (I think on the original it has the word “Benchmade on the clip)
Yes I changed out the clip to a black deep carry clip👍👍
mirror edge, very knice
Just out of curiosity, what do you use to sharpen your knives?
Edge pro apex
I think they mean it doesn’t slice as well when slicing other stuff besides paper. Thickness behind the edge doesn’t matter with paper but does in case of say, potatoes and stuff like that / anything that consists of more material
Who the hell cuts potatoes with a pocket knife? Get a chef's knife.
Many people use pocket knives for quick food prep all the time. Especially when camping/outdoors. It's not the ideal tool for large amounts of specific food prep but quick & and easy, you bet. That's one reason why I keep my pocket knives clean & sharp.
Did you have any omega clips break?
Omega springs? Yes.
@@Cooldibs did you swap the springs yourself or send it back to Benchmade?
@@vikingfury2065 I swapped them myself
So I was going to go buy one tomorrow this is the first time I've heard anybody talk about it breaking it was between this or the mediator if I pay this much for a knife I don't want it breaking and I want to beat the hell out of it
I think they’ve changed suppliers of their springs or something cause mine hasn’t had any problems since replacing them!
940 has very unique blade shape. What is the benefit of that shape?
If my memory serves me correct, the blade shape was used to be able to cut the tags off of tattles ears without accidentally cutting the ear. Simply using the back Tanto of the knife against the ear kept it from hurting the cattle ears.
@@Cooldibs That all make sense now, thanks. Also I think that is why the blade is narrow and half length edge on the spine? Very interesting story behind. I love it.
The reverse tanto has a beefier tip.
Osborne spent a lot of time working on ranches and many old stockman style knives had spay blades on them. This type style is very reminiscent of that spay blade style or what we now know or call the reverse tanto.
do the springs break because of abuse or is that a weak spot in the knife that will fail after some time even with light use?
I’ll say this. I’ve had springs break on me in 1 month of use on my 940, or 1 year of use. I don’t abuse my knives either. I even had a benchmade foray that broke a spring and that’s my nice attire knife. They’re just using cheap metal their springs.
why ddo you keep running your fingers along the edge of the blade
FRN doesn't feel premium, but unfortunately neither does aluminum. If you want a true premium feel, upgrade your scales to titanium or CF.
I disagree with aluminum not feeling premium but that’s all personal preference👍
It's my EDC 1 are all my knifes are in drower, I haw my knife whic I pay crazy money Microtech Ultratech Dead Card bronze 470€ and when I both 940 all others knifes are just dust colectors. Also 1 Omega broke and 1 mail solved problem. In 1month 2sets omega springs came. In 5minits knife was like newe ,but it worked on one 30 days
Also customer service is so good all day Benchmade cos I pay 210€ knife for all my life. It worth ewery peny. And I beet him up and its like newe. Also that cind customer service also I will pay more ewery day. Also they sent deep cary pocket clipp like present that cind of thing I realy low its not just you boot and that is it . They realy got your back. If screws are lost ,or you need newe blade I think 30$ is newe blade S30V that is mu knife . And it's not small but look smoll it's light and isn't agresiw its beutiful knife, it's not tactical and other bs. And I realy like it.
Another woman that loves the knife she doesn't have a scratch on.
What?
I believe Benchmade will replace your blade for a small fee
The Omega springs are a turn off for me.
No, it is not a good slicer for food. I still like it very much though.
I reprofiled mine by a lower angle and it slices tomatoes just fine. Still very sturdy.
@@lylesmith5079 .. ok, but EVERY kitchen knife will do a better job, therefore it seems a little bit senseless to me.
if only they could machine the blade symetrically and centre the blade. its a cool design but the execution isnt awesome. maybe im just fussy because i own sebenzas
Huh? 5 year review after using it / carrying it 6 months of those years, combined? S30V is great steel. And Benchmade has great anodizing. Not this good. This knife legitimately still has the factory edge. This was more of pocket jewelry review than a legitimate full term use review.
Lol, troll
Well you can see its been Sharpened a lot. And ive been carrying mine for about 5 months straight now (everyday since I got it). The wear on my knife is no where near his. And my scales are still chalky. I believe the only damage I have is a little tiny scratch from dropping it from 15-20 feet in the air onto concrete. I use the knife 100+ times a day. I have it in for warrant on a new Omega spring. Thats the only thing id say that "isnt good" about the knife
Why would a company keep producing a knife as well known as this with such an easy fix to a common problem as junk springs keep producing the knife year after year with the same spring design. I find it odd so many people keep saying it’s such a reliable knife when the internet is full of broken spring comments. This is why Spyderco is by far a better company than Benchmade. Benchmade obviously know of the spring issue and has for decades. DECADES!!! Shows how much Benchmade values their loyal customers. By ignoring such an easy fix. It’s like they are laughing at them. Buy Spyderco. Better company. Better product
I own a Spyderco PM2 with an S45VN blade, and after just one month of use, 3mm of the tip broke off. The 940 tip looks very hard to break.
I just got the bladehq exclusive-was so dull wouldn't even cut paper,took hour and half on a sharpmaker to get a good edge,and even with a good edge,it's a very mediocre slicer.Don't know why everyone's so gay about the 940,give me a Doug Ritter any day,or practically any spyderco
I don't support a company that is donating to anti 2 amendment groups.
Secondly I find benchmade overpriced.
Whatever device you used to type this comment is also anti 2A. Wait til you find out who all the other knife companies are donating to.
@@TheREbelAlliance324 look dumdass big difference buying a phone made in Korea then supporting a company that gave $15,000 to anti second amendment organization. Sorry you can’t handle truth snow flake. Some things because of our corrupt politicians are no longer made in America so you don’t have a choice. But I will not buy a second rate overpriced knife that gives its money to act blue and many other
@@richardhenry1969 Oooh you can call names! Must make your points valid! I’m definitely convinced now. The companies who make the phones, Apple, Samsung, Google etc. are all dramatically anti 2A. This virtue signal on your part really proves nothing. You can find numerous donations to politicians on both sides no matter which knife company you look into. Most knife companies also attend the NRA has supported both bump stock band and red flag laws. Better stop buying any knives then.
What do you mean?
Wow that s90 get hit horrible
S30V*