Buck 110 Famous Folding Hunter Knife with Genuine Leather Sheath

May 26, 2017 - Comment
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Folding HunterThe 110 Folding Hunter–Buck’s signature knife–originally debuted in 1962, making it a good year for knife safety. The Folding Hunter is equipped with a nail-notch lockback design that opens easily and closes safely during any activity, ensuring that the knife never goes out of style. The knife’s 3-3/4-inch stainless-steel clip blade, meanwhile, is ideal for detail work, such as piercing and cutting in tight places. And users will love the natural wood-grain handles and polished brass bolsters, which add a classic touch to the design. The Folding Hunter, which comes with a black leather sheath for easy carrying, is backed by Buck’s 4-Ever unconditional lifetime warranty.

The Folding Hunter comes with a black leather sheath for easy carrying. Specifications: Blade length: 3-3/4 inches Blade material: 420HC stainless steel Carrying system: Black leather sheath Handle material: Natural wood grain Length closed: 4-7/8 inches Locking: Yes Weight: 7.2 ounces Warranty: Lifetime

Product Features

  • 3-3/4″ Clip Blade made with 420HC Steel. Closed Length 4-7/8″
  • The crescent tip blade has a very sharp point that is good for detail work. The lockback design gives you maximum strength and safety.
  • Dymondwood Handle with Brass Bolsters
  • Includes Genuine Leather Sheath with a snap closure and can be carried on your belt
  • An American Icon! Made in the USA and Forever Lifetime Warranty

Comments

Matthew R. Potts says:

Every Red Blooded American Should Own This Knife This knife is a thing of beauty. I am a nostalgic man, and I am already dreaming of handing down this knife to my daughter one day, as it will surely outlast me. Buck makes a fine knife and this is their flagship. When you hold this knife in your hand you don’t want to put it down, it just feels so nice in your hand. 

brandon says:

Nearly perfect Love this knife BUT I’m a little disappointed at the finish on one of the bronze parts. See attached picture.

Aaron Kegley says:

Good steel and locks up tight The Buck 110. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Photo is of my Buck 110 next to my dads. He has carried this knife on his side everyday since I can remember. Good steel and locks up tight.

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