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Welcome wilydodger.

Sorry to hear about your unfortunate event. All that I can say is that it had to be a fluke. While I don't own the Barrage, I have handled them and many others appear to own them. These other owners seem to not have a problem with their Barrages. I would definitely say contact BM customer service and they will take care of the problem. Hopefully your view of BM products isn't tainted by this one mistake. I have carried their products for several years and have not had a problem yet, except that I can't seem to get enough of their knives. Wink
 
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My 585 is my new favorite knife.

The open phenomenal. Picked up last weekend in Phoenix at the NRA National Convention.

Subsequently - I now have the Benchmade bug.

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i edc an 580sbk for almost 3 weeks now, and like it more and more: fires hard, no blade play at all, a great blade shape, no issues ...
it's growing on me ...


this morning i took my 580 out of my pocket to open a seeds package in my garden ... first, i didn't nothing special: it opened exactly like any axis knife, then i notice that the one i handled had a plastic feeling and was not my 710 or my 615 ... no more assisted- axis Frowner
i got this barrage for 6-7 weeks now and loved it


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i edc an 580sbk for almost 3 weeks now, and like it more and more: fires hard, no blade play at all, a great blade shape, no issues ...
it's growing on me ...


this morning i took my 580 out of my pocket to open a seeds package in my garden ... first, i didn't nothing special: it opened exactly like any axis knife, then i notice that the one i handled had a plastic feeling and was not my 710 or my 615 ... no more assisted- axis Frowner
i got this barrage for 6-7 weeks now and loved it
I'm sorry to hear about that. Frowner This is happening a little too often in my opinion. It's going to create a bad reputation for an otherwise great knife.

I hope my 585 holds up.
 
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After a week my spring broke as well. Though I have to say it works great just as an axis lock. I sent it in to BM and a few weeks later it came back. The good thing about it vs an auto, is when or if the spring fails, it still functions great as an axis lock. Unlike an auto, you are out of luck!
 
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A few weeks? Damn, now I REALLY hope mine doesn't break.

Good point about it maintaining functionality.
 
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Spring breakage ...... that sucks , you say its quality , Hmmmmm
However I do think its just one of those things that happen , (a faulty spring) metal weak from the process of being made. BM has no contol over that I bet , the blame there could be put in a lot of places.
You are the only one Ive heard of , though ..... so
Iam thinkin of buyin the Torrent ......... dj
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It's not a 580 or 585 but has the Axis Asissted opening system.
yep thats right a 615-2. Well I dissassembled mine so if your interested there are photos in "Product Photos"
under "Axis Assisted Opening/ Photos"
 
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I saw that.

Thanks for taking the hit and showing all of us why we don't want to do that. Wink


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My 585 is still doing wonderful, after being carried every day with few breaks for a few weeks now...

dj I have a Torrent, which is different from the 580/585 assisted opening. The 585/580 blade is under constant tension as the torrent just has tension at a certain point, and if the spring tension fails to open the blade and lock it past a certain point (say you purposefully put your hand in the way to prevent it from doing so) the tension will not be there to follow through with the blade to the locked position.

I love the knife- its a great blade, just different from the 585/580 series.


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