BUCK BANTAM SERIES
Buck’s sleek series of lightweight, mid-lockbacks feature a host of convenient, easy to use enhancements. From the tip of the blade, through the wide sloping edge, these knives are ready to meet the ever expanding everyday demands. The textured handle offers a firm, well-balanced grip. The mid-lockback location makes for a smooth closing. These knives come in four sizes to meet any personality, and are offered in a variety of handle colors and patterns.
ONE HAND OPENING
Has a thumb stud on the blade, To facilitate a smooth, easy one-hand opening action.
420HC STEEL
This is Buck’s standard blade material because it approaches the wear resistance of high carbon alloys while delivering the corrosion resistance of chromium stainless steels. Add our exclusive heat-treat process and you have a very user-friendly combination of superior corrosion resistance with excellent strength for wear resistance and durability. You also have a blade that is easy to re-sharpen.
FOREVER WARRANTY
At Buck, we guarantee our knives FOREVER because we believe in the integrity of our products. Each and every Buck Knife is warrantied to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the life of the knife.
MADE IN THE USA!
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… fan of puns I must say this knife has great bang for the As a fan of puns I must say this knife has great bang for the… Never mind. It’s a cool little knife. Sharp, and I can easily open it with one hand. Plus an under $20 knife made in the US? How can you go wrong with that? Low end Sogs and Kershaws are even made in China these days. Not that there is anything wrong with some Chinese knives, but it feels good to get a real American one now and then. I usually do my research before buying a knife, even a cheap one, and from what I’ve read Buck is…
A REAL (small) BUCK Knife Yes, it really is a “BUCK” quality knife. I really get disgusted when expensive custom knife companies lease their GOOD NAME to be branded on poorly made department store specials. These are good steel, expertly sharpened, and sufficiently sturdy for their size. This is my “Daily Carry” tool, as I have done since I was 10 years old. Cartons, twine, feedbags, coupons, tape, cheese, cut flowers,splinters, it gets used for all the light work, and I am not dead yet. I particularly…
Decent inexpensive knife. Typhon Camo not very visible. Decent inexpensive little beater folding knife. No blade play and came fairly sharp. I couldn’t shave with it out of the box or anything, but it passed the paper test reasonably well. It’s a very small knife, my pinky floats while holding it, but I knew this would be the case going into buying it.The knife has an inclination to stay closed. I couldn’t get it to open by holding onto the blade and shaking it, so no worries about it opening up at all in my pocket so far. The slope…