Buck Knives
About Buck Knives
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For more than a century, genuine Buck Knives have meant consistent reliability and durability to hunters and outdoorsmen everywhere. Hoyt Buck first learned to temper knife steel to better hold an edge when he was a blacksmith’s apprentice in turn-of-the-century Kansas. Using his newfound forging methods, he began hand-making the first Buck Knives and eventually set up a large-scale operation in San Diego, CA. Besides Buck Knives’ legendary Model 110 Folding Hunter, the company now lays claim to a huge variety of knives, from lockbacks and folding pocket knives for camping to sheath knives wit ...Read More
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For more than a century, genuine
Buck Knives have meant consistent reliability and durability to hunters and outdoorsmen everywhere. Hoyt Buck first learned to temper knife steel to better hold an edge when he was a blacksmith’s apprentice in turn-of-the-century Kansas. Using his newfound forging methods, he began hand-making the first
Buck Knives and eventually set up a large-scale operation in San Diego, CA. Besides Buck Knives’ legendary Model 110 Folding Hunter, the company now lays claim to a huge variety of knives, from lockbacks and folding pocket knives for camping to sheath knives with fixed blades for hunting and survival knives for backcountry adventure.
Buck Knives remains as committed to high quality as its founder, and you can have this quality for less when you purchase any Buck knife from Sierra Trading Post.
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Our Price: $291.95 Retail: $500.00
Closeouts. The limited edition Alpha Dorado lockback pocket knife from Buck Knives is an excellent choice for any collector, crafted ...read more
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Cute keychain knife and scissors combo
By Bargain Shopper
from Edison, NJ on 08/04/2009 Pros:
Comfortable Grip, Durable, Functional
Cons:
Somewhat small blade
Describe Yourself:
Casual Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
This is a nice knife/scissors combo. The knife blade is a bit puny (it is very narrow so it may not be useful for heavy duty cutting) but the scissors seems to be of better quality than those on a Swiss Army knife. If you want a more aggressive blade, get the Byrd Finch. If you want a cute knife for opening the mail and other small tasks, this is the one.
Beautiful Design with Blemish
By Tex
from College Station, Texas on 06/30/2009 Pros:
Comfortable Grip, Durable, Easy To Use, Good Weight, Sharp Blade
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments:
The fit and feel of this knife is absolutely amazing. Every time I look at the knife, I am amzed at how well the knife and scabbard was designed. I have no trouble with the mechanism. The mirror finish on the blade is great. There is a small blemish in the giraffe bone which is likely why it was sold through ST.
Nice looking/poor mechanics
By Pacman from NJ on 06/05/2009 Pros:
Comfortable Grip, Compact
Best Uses:
Campgrounds, Day Trips, Road Trips
Describe Yourself:
Casual Adventurer
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments:
The knife is nice looking, but after you flick the blade open, the locking mechanism gets stuck and you have to really work at getting it to release again. ---Returned---