The Buck Redpoint knife offers one-hand SafeSpin deployment for easy opening and closing without having to touch the blade. Safe, convenient and reliable. The all-weather grip allows the user to handle the knife in any condition. The oversized utility arch and belt clip provide many carrying options. Locking mechanism for safety. Stamped with the Buck quality logo on the handle!.
The 750 Redpoint Folding Knife from Buck is built for safety, convenience, and reliability in all conditions. The knife offers one-hand SafeSpin deployment for easy opening and closing without having to touch the blade. The all-weather grip allows the user to handle the knife in any conditions and the oversized Utility Arch and belt clip provide many carrying options. The 750 Redpoint features a 2.75-inch partially serrated blade of 420HC stainless steel. It measures 4 3/8 inches closed and weighs 2.9 ounces. As with all Buck knifes, the 750 Redpoint carries Buck’s 4-Ever Unconditional Warranty.
Specifications:
Blade Length: 2.75 inches (7 centimeters) Length Closed: 4 3/8 inches(11.1 centimeters) Blade Material: 420HC Stainless Steel Serrated Blade Carry System: Utility Arch and Stainless Steel belt clip Handle Material: Thermoplastic with Rubber Overmold, Black Locking: Yes One Hand: Yes Weight: 2.9 ounces (82.6 grams) Buck’s 4-Ever unconditional lifetime warranty
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Fantastic and affordable. My father has had a Buck for as long as I can remember. His is the iconic 110, but I wanted something different. Something a bit easier to open, a bit more my style… a bit less than fifty dollars would be nice, too.
Good knife, but made in China Love this knife. It’s easy to use one handed and feels great in the hand. It’s also impossible to accidently open in your pocket due to the button release. The only bad thing…the blade says it’s made in China. Really? How can a Buck knife be made in China?? I called customer service and they admitted that is was still being produced in China. I’d give this product 5 stars if it was made in America. You’d think a company like Buck would want their products associated with the USA, but…
The Flashpoint is better For a little over three years I’ve owned the 770 Flashpoint model by Buck Knives.I thought I might be missing something special as the Redpoint model seems to be quite popular in comparison as a cheaper knife.To be really forthcoming about it…I wasn’t crazy about the Redpoint.Here’s what I didn’t like about the knife…