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Now after 9 years of daily carry use, the clip on this Benchmade  940 has finally broken. Here are some photos of the break before a new clip is installed

The Benchmade 940 is an Aluminum and Titanium handle and body, with a Modified Reverse Tanto blade. The easy opening and closing AXIS lock makes this an easy knife to use with one hand (either left or right handed). Aluminum Handle Scales are lightweight and durable and provide a good foundation to attach the belt clip. In the 9 years this knife has been carried the belt clip has only needed to be tightened occasionally. 

http://www.pocketknifebuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1241987092

Benchmade 940 belt clip breaks after 9 years of daily use
Posted by:
AZ556
Posted on: Sun May 10 2009

A look at four pocket multi-tool bottle openers; the Leatherman Micra, IDL Tools T-10, Gerber Shortcut and a Victorinox Huntsman Swiss Army Knife. We used each bottle opener on a standard beer bottle cap. All openers work, but the smaller tools take more than one attempt to pry the cap off the bottle. The larger tool on the Victorinox Huntsman easily opened the bottle in one motion.

http://pocketknifebuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1244962390

Pocket Multi-Tool Bottle Openers
Posted by:
kilosix4
Posted on: Sun Jun 14 2009

Comparing scissors on a few EDC (Every Day Carry) pocket tools; the Gerber Shortcut, Leatherman Micra, Victorinox Huntsman, Victorinox Executive and the Victorinox Classic SD. These tools all offer scissors. If I were packing a first aid kit for a car or truck, I would include a pair of EMT scissors. But for everyday pocket carry or smaller first aid kits and survival kits these options might do well. Scissors in the Swiss Army Knives are very sharp and well made but will not cut through denim or other thick materials. The larger scissors on the Gerber Shortcut and Leatherman Micra is large enough to cut through many thicker materials

http://www.pocketknifebuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1241587651

Scissors on EDC Pocket Tools
Posted by:
Joe F
Posted on: Wed May 6 2009

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