
Benchmade 9600BK Rukus II
Push-Button Automatic Built for Tactical Operations
The Benchmade 9600BK Rukus II delivers reliable automatic deployment when seconds count. This tactical folder combines CPM-S30V steel with aircraft-grade aluminum construction for operators who need instant blade access. The push-button mechanism provides consistent one-handed opening in any conditions.
Key Features
- CPM-S30V Steel Blade: Premium stainless steel hardened to 58-60 HRC holds a sharp edge through extended use
- Push-Button Automatic: Reliable spring-assisted deployment for instant one-handed operation
- 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum Handle: Aircraft-grade construction provides strength while keeping weight manageable
- Drop-Point Blade Design: Versatile blade shape handles cutting tasks from utility work to tactical applications
- Reversible Tip-Up Clip: Standard pocket clip can be configured for left or right-hand carry
- Black Finish: Non-reflective coating reduces glare and provides corrosion resistance
Specifications
| Blade Length | 3.40 inches |
| Blade Steel | CPM-S30V (58-60 HRC) |
| Handle Material | 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum |
| Weight | 4.94 oz |
| Blade Thickness | 0.12 inches |
| Handle Thickness | 0.62 inches |
| Action | Automatic Push-Button |
| Clip Position | Reversible Tip-Up |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this knife legal to carry?
Automatic knives have varying legal restrictions by state and locality. Check your local and state laws before purchasing or carrying this knife.
What makes CPM-S30V steel different?
CPM-S30V is a premium stainless steel that balances edge retention with corrosion resistance. At 58-60 HRC hardness, it maintains sharpness longer than standard steels while remaining tough enough for hard use.
Can the pocket clip be moved to different positions?
Yes, the clip is reversible and designed for tip-up carry. It can be configured for right or left-hand pocket carry.
Does this knife come with a sheath?
No, the Rukus II does not include a sheath. It uses a standard pocket clip for everyday carry.
How does the automatic mechanism work?
The push-button mechanism uses spring tension to deploy the blade when the button is pressed. This provides reliable one-handed opening for tactical and utility applications.