I was introduced to the Benchmade DacianTM at SHOT Show 2025.  I had seen it online, but it is one of those knives that is much more impressive in-person.  I knew I needed one of these in my collection right away, let me tell you why:

The Benchmade DacianTM features a spear-point blade made from MagnaCut steel. This is a powder metallurgy stainless steel developed and produced by Crucible Industries specifically for knife making.  It offers excellent edge retention due to its high vanadium content (4%) which forms hard vanadium carbides.  Despite having less chromium (10.7%) compared to other stainless steels, MagnaCut provides great corrosion resistance.

MagnaCut achieves Rockwell hardness values in the 62.5-64 range depending on heat treatment, but balances toughness and wear resistance making it durable and less prone to chipping.

The Dacian is named after the Dacians, a group of ancient people who lived in the Carpathian Mountain region, known for their fierce and skilled warriors.  The design seems to capture the spirit of that culture and the type of tool that would have been highly valued in such a rugged environment.

Design Features:

Blade: The Dacian features a laser-cut spear-point blade to provide balance and control for precision tasks.  This symmetrical blade geometry, with its broad profile leading to a sharp point, is suitable for slicing, cutting, and piercing uses.

The Dacian blade is .12″ thick, making it strong enough for bushcraft/survival uses if necessary.

Handle: The handle features blue-denim micarta for a comfortable grip, even in adverse conditions.

Size: Weighing in at 3.37 ounces the Dacian is compact and lightweight.  In the sheath, it is unobtrusive on the belt, but reveals a surprisingly large (3.54″) blade when drawn.

Sheath: The Dacian can be sheathed either way in the scabbard, making it essentially ambidextrous. The rounded copper studs at the front of the grip provide a firm friction-lock fit to ensure the blade remains in the sheath until intentionally drawn.

The polymer sheath comes with a belt clip designed to ensure the scabbard stays put while drawing the knife.

Everyday Carry Use

Versatility: Ideal for general use, utility tasks, and every day carry, the Dacian’s modern, ergonomic design is geared towards practical utility rather than specialized defensive techniques. That said, anyone familiar with modern knife schools should appreciate the aggressive knurling on the spine that makes for powerful pressure cuts with the edge.  No issues getting to all the “timers and switches” with this blade.

Portability: Its compact size and lightweight design make it easy to carry around without being cumbersome.

Benchmade Quality

It’s a Benchmade, that means it’s made in the USA and comes with Benchmade’s warranty and LifeSharp guarantee free sharpening service.

Final Thoughts

The popularity of Benchmade knives has been justly earned by continuous innovation, high-tech quality, classic design, and response to customer demand.  The Dacian merges modern materials science with classical design to create a versatile, practical blade.

 

I received this product as a courtesy from the manufacturer via Spotter Up so I could test it and give my honest feedback. I am not bound by any written, verbal, or implied contract to give this product a good review. All opinions are my own and are based off my personal experience with the product.

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By Michael Lake

Writer Michael Lake is a Benefactor Life Member of the National Rifle Association and has been actively involved in a variety shooting activities since 1989. In addition to being a certified range safety officer he holds several NRA instructor ratings and armorer certifications. He has received training from the US Army Marksmanship Unit, the US Marine Corps Rifle Team and some of the finest private training facilities in the nation. In 2013 Michael co-founded Adaptive Defense Concepts, a Northwest Ohio-based Training organization. currently a contractor for the Department of Energy managing safety for the National Homeland Security program in Eastern Idaho, an instructor for Badlands Tactical Training Center, and is an accomplished Freemason.

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