Buck 327TTS Nobel-Titanium

November 13, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:47 GMT+0100 - Details)

The 327 Nobleman is an elegantly sculpted, slimline gent’s knife. Contributing to the slim profile while reducing weight is the frame-lock design that keeps the blade locked open with a channeled part. A long time favorite, the Nobleman’s sleek design feels as good as it looks. Imported.

Product Features

  • RAZOR SHARP & COMPACT – 2-5/8″ Drop Point Titanium Coated Non-Reflective Blade. The 420HC Steel delivers excellent strength, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. The full bellied blade is suitable for everyday tasks.
  • CONVENIENT ONE HAND OPENING – A Thumb Stud on the blade facilitates a smooth one-handed opening action. The frame-lock design keeps the blade locked securely open while you work
  • SAFE AND SECURE GRIP – The Titanium Coated Handle with EDM Texture, provides a secure grip. Includes a removable stainless steel deep pocket carry clip
  • ELEGANTLY SCULPTED – The Nobleman is a slimline gent’s knife. It’s sleek design feels as good at it looks. Closed length 3-3/4″ Weight 2.6 oz.
  • FOREVER WARRANTY – Since 1902 Buck Knives has offered a lifetime warranty on our knives because we believe in the integrity of our products.

Comments

Stephen B. Nielson says:

Worked well for a couple of months and then fell apart The knife worked well for a little while but then it fell apart. Wish it was built a little better and would be a nice knife. I would rate it lower, but it was pretty inexpensive.

J Dailey says:

Great Everyday Knife Great knife. I bought my first one directly from Buck and after I lost it (sad) I reordered another one from Amazon. I had/have the stainless version. I have found no difference in the two knives. They are easy to open, come with a dangerously sharp edge, hold that edge, and are a great all around knife. It’s true that they are made in China but I didn’t find any quality issues related to that. I liked it well enough to order a new one when I lost the first. 

Garrett Husky says:

It’s a nice looking knife It’s a nice looking knife, but the quality is not exactly what I was expecting. This is a Buck knife, but one that they have imported from China. The action isn’t as smooth as those made in their Idaho facility.

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