
Benchmade Sibert Fixed Adamas, Tan, Plain Edge
Shane Sibert Fixed Adamas Built for Hard-Use Operations
The Benchmade Sibert Fixed Adamas delivers the cutting performance and durability that tactical professionals demand. Shane Sibert designed this fixed blade with D2 tool steel hardened to 60-62 HRC for superior edge retention and toughness. The desert sand finish reduces glare while the drop-point blade with spine serrations handles both cutting tasks and utility work in the field.
Key Features
- D2 Tool Steel Blade: Hardened to 60-62 HRC for exceptional edge retention and wear resistance
- Drop-Point with Spine Serrations: Versatile blade shape with utility serrations for rope and webbing
- Tek-Lok MOLLE Compatible Mount: Secure attachment to plate carriers, chest rigs, and tactical belts
- Desert Sand Finish: Non-reflective coating reduces glare in bright conditions
- Injection Molded Sheath: Durable polymer construction with multiple carry positions
- Lanyard Hole: Retention cord attachment point for added security
Specifications
| Designer | Shane Sibert |
| Blade Steel | D2 (60-62 HRC) |
| Blade Length | 4.20 inches |
| Overall Length | 9.03 inches |
| Blade Thickness | 0.170 inches |
| Weight | 5.60 oz (knife), 1.11 oz (sheath) |
| Sheath Type | Injection Molded Plastic |
| MOLLE Compatible | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes D2 steel good for tactical knives?
D2 tool steel offers excellent wear resistance and edge retention when hardened to 60-62 HRC. It holds a sharp edge through extended use while remaining tough enough for hard-use applications. The steel sharpens easily with standard field sharpening tools.
How does the Tek-Lok mounting system work?
The Tek-Lok system allows secure attachment to MOLLE webbing, tactical belts, and plate carriers. The mount offers multiple carry positions and locks positively into place. It meets military specifications for retention and quick access.
What are the spine serrations designed for?
The serrations on the spine handle utility tasks like cutting rope, webbing, and cordage. They provide additional grip surface for precise cutting control and can be used for striking ferro rods or other fire-starting tools.
Is this knife suitable for field maintenance?
Yes, D2 steel responds well to field sharpening with standard tools. The plain edge geometry is straightforward to maintain. Keep the blade clean and dry to prevent corrosion, and apply a light coat of oil for long-term storage.
What carry positions does the sheath support?
The injection molded sheath with Tek-Lok mount supports multiple carry positions including vertical, horizontal, and angled orientations. The system is compatible with standard MOLLE spacing and tactical belt widths.