Closed Benchmade Rescue Hook H2O

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Geo7

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Hi all,

up for sale are two Benchmade H2O Rescue-Hook-6

Blade Length: 0.50"
Blade Thickness: 0.113"
Blade Material: X15-T.N.
Blade Hardness: 58-60HRC
Blade Style: Hook-6
Weight: 2.30oz.
Made in USA

These are rare, and I believe no longer made. The H2O indicates the absolutely stainless material X15TN. Look it up: it is a french areospace steel that is harder than titanium, harder than H1 or LC200n Steel, and like all of these does not rust. I have two of those on diffrent harnesses for years and they don't get much rinsing during the trip, and have zero rust.

They come as pictured with a snap-fit hard sheath.

$ 55 each, shipped to CONUS.

(PayPal Friends only)


PS: Also offering a Wenoka knife and an Atomic titanium knife.
 

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Don't happen to have any of these still available?
 
Thanks for asking, but I after almost a year without interest I decided to keep these last two, discarded the boxes and the yellow plug. I am now designing custom sheaths for them...
 
Thanks for asking, but I after almost a year without interest I decided to keep these last two, discarded the boxes and the yellow plug. I am now designing custom sheaths for them...
No worries 🙂, do you know where they are available to buy?
 
They are no longer made, but I got mine through Ebay (cost me more than for what I offered them here btw)...

Just make sure you get the "H2O" models that use the X15-T.N. steel. The 440 steel will rust in saltwater.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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