SWAT-Ready? Benchmade SOCP Review

In this article, Randall Chaney reviews the Benchmade SOCP dagger. The knife and trainer reviewed here are personally owned by the author.
Instructor Greg Thompson founded the Special Operations Combatives Program (SOCP), and his background in training military units and Federal law enforcement led him to develop it as a “realism-based, task-specific system” for hand-to-hand fighting in full combat gear or SWAT armor. The Benchmade 176BK SOCP dagger is an extension of this mindset.

Where It Fits
Made in Oregon City, Oregon, the Benchmade SOCP dagger is stripped down to its essentials. It does not need handle scales. The ring on the butt of the full tang knife and the finger scallops of the handle shank provide a locked in grip. Since the knife will likely be wielded by an operator or officer wearing gloves, this profile finds good adhesion in the hand.

The ring diameter is 1 and 3/32nd of an inch, which is generous for gloves. It is also large enough to give the index finger adequate room to maneuver and not bind up in the reverse or icepick grip. The squared-up and aggressively jimped thumb shelf on the ring is a solid platform to enable forcible penetrations.

Intended for MOLLE or PALS webbing carry, the injection-molded sheath is slim enough to thread into the nylon segments. Ridges in the sheath body help hold it fast in the MOLLE. A black metal clip snugs the rig down on a vest or in the straps of concealable body armor. Holes at the top and bottom of the sheath are placed for lashing or zip ties to allow more mounting options.
Into Action
For a quick presentation, the sheath is open-topped and intended for the user to quickly draw the SOCP ring with the index finger and get the blade into action in a reverse grip. Because the frame of the knife is unobtrusive, the operator can easily run a rifle or pistol with the knife still in his or her palm. No need to offload the blade when transitioning back to the firearm.

I found that maintaining a hold on the knife while using a firearm increases that “get off me” capability. In a fight for your life, the sharp edge protruding under a pistol, shotgun or rifle grip can assist in staving off repeated CQC attacks or gun-grabs. I mean, you pulled the SOCP dagger for a reason, after all. Just be careful if you try to reload a pistol magazine!
The Details
With 7¼” of 440C stainless steel overall, the SOCP knife is a flat-ground double-edged dagger. On earlier models, the 3¼” blade portion was only sharpened for an inch and a quarter back from the tip. Thompson intended the dagger to be used mainly for gross motor skill thrusting. Later iterations now have a full 3” of edge.

Around the same time the blade was more fully sharpened, Benchmade introduced a redesigned clip for the sheath. The old clip is similar to a standard deep carry clip you would find on a pocketknife. For a better hold on webbing, the latest clip has a “J” shape with two small retention tabs that better hook the material underneath.

Holding an Edge
You could use this knife for everyday tasks, but my motto has always been, “Never use your defensive blade for utility tasks.” A dull knife will not be your friend in close quarters battle or personal protection. Besides, having a Swiss Army knife or multitool on you increases your usefulness.



Benchmade Knife Company is not the only one to bring the SOCP knife concept to operators. Spartan Blades also makes a Thompson-approved version, known as the Spartan CQB Tool. It is the same knife in another steel with a different sheath design. Spartan founders Curtis Iovito and Mark Carey are Special Forces veterans with over four decades of combined service, so their custom version is unsurprising.
Conclusion
Benchmade’s SOCP dagger is available with either a black or sand-colored sheath. It is also sold in combination with the training dagger. The current suggested retail price for the SOCP dagger is $130.00. The combo is $180.00. A Mini SOCP Spear-Point single-edged knife, at about 2/3 the size of the dagger, costs $120.00. The SOCP leather backplate is ten bucks.

Finally, the knife is available as the Benchmade SOCP Rescue Tool. Gray Cerakoted, it features a cutting hook, a carbide tip for breaking glass and an O2 wrench in the same ringed handle. This tool is retailed at $110.00. There, you have many great choices!
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