Sneak peek: Benchmade Infidel 3300BK-2001 Auto-Open Dagger


SUMMARY
Bold, functional, and hardcore were the first words that came to mind when I unboxed the Benchmade Infidel 3300BK-2001 double-edge dagger. It feels light but still strong. Every edge and line is incredibly clean, and at a nearly $500 price point, it should be that way.
It is an incredibly comfortable blade to carry, for its size, thanks to the tip-down, deep-carry pocket clip. If you're the kind of person who wants to carry this type of tactical blade on a MOLLE capable host, you can certainly do that — although I'm not sure that its anodized blue color makes it the best choice for that (in such a case, you might prefer Benchmade's fixed-blade Infidel instead). That being said, my preferred method of carrying is in my pocket, so this is a great option for me. While the color isn't my normal choice, when I consider that I've got a box full of black and gray tactical knives, it is actually kind of refreshing to have something that stands out a bit.
The Infidel 3300BK-2001 comes with a MSRP of 5 (depending on where you look it may be slightly more or less). This Benchmade "Black Class" blade is in the company's highest tier of quality. It is considered an "Unlimited Limited" product, meaning that it will only be available for one year. If you're looking for a defensive blade that conceals easily in your pocket but also has a bit more character than the typical tactical knife, this is one to consider. This blade will be available for purchase on 8/20/2020.
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