Seeing double? Not quite. However, the MKC Sharptailed looks suspiciously like one of our favorite knives ever, the Benchmade Flyway. What we have here are two upland knives with similar builds and very similar looks, tasked with the same specialty.
Sure, I could give you a straight-up review of the Sharptailed and skirt around the elephant in the room, but I don’t like to operate that way. To an untrained eye, these look like the exact same knife. Though they are incredibly similar, there are some differences that even took me a bit to figure out.
So, who comes out on top of the battle between our favorite upland/paring knife, the Benchmade Flyway ($200), and the new kid on the block, MKC Sharptailed ($275)?
In short: Without giving away the winner right up front, Benchmade Flyway and MKC Sharptailed are both really quality upland knives. There are some price and material differences, some hand feel preferences, and little details that might just set one over the other. So, who takes home the top prize?
The Specs: MKC Sharptailed vs. Benchmade Flyway
- Design: Full tang fixed blade
- Steel: MagnaCut Stainless Steel
- Handle: G10
- Blade length: 2.875"
- Blade thickness: 0.110"
- Overall length: 7.125"
- Weight: 1.87 oz.
- Design: Full tang fixed blade
- Steel: CPM-154
- Handle: G10
- Blade length: 2.70"
- Blade thickness: 0.09"
- Length: 6.96"
- Weight: 2.10 oz.
At First Glance

75 Extra Dollars? In This Economy?!
Sheath Differences

Hand Feel
Devil in the Details

Materials: Winner MKC Sharptailed


Build, Shape, Details: Toss Up
MKC Sharptailed: Longer, Lighter, Thicker, More Aggressive Blade

Benchmade Flyway: Full Hand Feel, Serious Jimping, a Bit More Heft

What Each Knife Could Do Better
MKC Sharptailed vs. Benchmade Flyway: Verdict

