
Benchmade 5370FE-01 Shootout Crater Blue Grivory
Double-Action Out-the-Front Automatic with Spine-Fire Release
The Benchmade 5370FE-01 Shootout delivers reliable automatic deployment in a compact package. This double-action out-the-front knife features a spine-fired release mechanism and CPM-CruWear steel blade hardened to 63-65 HRC for exceptional edge retention and toughness.
Key Features
- CPM-CruWear Steel Blade: Superior edge retention and impact resistance with 63-65 HRC hardness
- Spine-Fire Release: Ambidextrous operation with reliable double-action mechanism
- Tanto Blade Profile: Flat Earth PVD coating reduces glare and resists corrosion
- Crater Blue Grivory Handle: Lightweight polymer construction with textured grip
- Deep Carry Clip: Black oxide finish with tip-down carry configuration
- Lanyard Hole: Secure retention option for tactical applications
Specifications
| Blade Style | Tanto |
| Blade Color | Flat Earth |
| Handle Material | Grivory |
| Clip Position | Tip-Down |
| Clip Type | Deep Carry |
| Lanyard Hole | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
What steel is used in the Shootout blade?
The blade uses CPM-CruWear steel hardened to 63-65 HRC. This tool steel offers excellent edge retention and impact resistance for demanding cutting tasks.
How does the spine-fire release work?
The spine-fire mechanism allows ambidextrous operation by pressing the release button located on the spine of the handle. This double-action system deploys and retracts the blade reliably.
Can the pocket clip be repositioned?
The deep carry clip is configured for tip-down carry. The clip features black oxide finish for durability and low-profile carry.
What is Grivory handle material?
Grivory is a reinforced polymer that provides lightweight strength and excellent grip texture. The Crater Blue color offers a distinctive appearance while maintaining tactical functionality.
Does this knife come with a warranty?
Benchmade backs this knife with their Lifesharp service and limited lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.