Benchmade - Mini Bushcrafter Fixed Blade (3.38" CPM-S30V)

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BM-165-1
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MINI BUSHCRAFTER | OD GREEN G10 | DROP-POINT

MEET THE MINI BUSHCRAFTER

Designed with purpose and built to last, the Mini Bushcrafter sets a high bar for durability and performance matched only by our promise that it will be yours, for life.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Wilderness survival can hinge on the tools you carry and the 165-1 Mini Bushcrafter is a fresh take on the classic outdoor bushcrafting knife, the most important tool in your kit. With a 3.38” premium stainless steel fixed blade and durable all-weather OD Green G10 handle scales with a Red G10 base layer, the 165-1 Mini Bushcrafter is purpose-built for all manner of heavy duty outdoor tasks including feather sticking, batoning, shelter building as well as food prep. Redesigned with updated blade geometry and handle ergonomics, keep it close by in its belt-carry leather sheath with ferro rod attachment.

HOW IT'S MADE

Laser-cut from sheets of high-grade steel, every Benchmade blade is ground, beveled, and finished with uncompromising precision. We mill and machine handles in-house to the most exacting specifications, and every knife is hand-assembled and sharpened by highly trained technicians bringing to bear over thirty years of manufacturing excellence in our state-of-the-art factory in Oregon City, Oregon.

USE & CARE

Proper care and regular maintenance help make your Benchmade knife yours, for life. Here are some tips for keeping your Benchmade in peak condition:

• All steel, regardless of price and grade, can eventually rust, so it’s important to keep your knife dry and lubricated. If spotting or rust occurs, semi-chrome metal polish will often take care of it.

• Dishwashers can cause serious damage that is not covered under our warranty, so make sure to hand-wash your Benchmade under warm water with dish soap only, and dry thoroughly.

• Remember, knives are cutting tools, and you should never use your knife as a pry-bar, screwdriver, chisel, or punch, unless the knife is designed explicitly for those purposes.

• If you choose to sharpen your blade yourself, avoid grinding wheels and other high-powered machinery.

• Handle, pivot, and pocket clip screws may require occasional adjustment using T6 & T10 Torx drivers. We recommend applying a small dab of releasable thread-locker as needed.