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Buck 110 -- The Sheath Saga
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Re: Buck 110 -- The Sheath Saga
as a bit of inf, while looking at sheath options for a 119, I happened onto the one in this link ====> https://www.amazon.com/Custom-Right-Cro ... 110+sheath for a 110
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Re: Buck 110 -- The Sheath Saga
This is my Buck 110. I think I got this clear back in the early 70's.I broke the tip on it but never sent it back to Buck. I just reshaped it myself.
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173 rd Airborne Brigade, 2nd/503 rd. Airborne Infantry, Vietnam 66-67, point man, tunnel rat
combat jump 2/67
82 nd Airborne Div. 1st/505th Airborne Infantry, Vietnam, 68, Sniper
jumped with the Army Parachute Team, The Golden Knights.
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Re: Buck 110 -- The Sheath Saga
I really like that sheath. I am very tempted.JEBar wrote: ↑Mon Jul 23, 2018 7:44 pmas a bit of inf, while looking at sheath options for a 119, I happened onto the one in this link ====> https://www.amazon.com/Custom-Right-Cro ... 110+sheath for a 110
Army Paratrooper
173 rd Airborne Brigade, 2nd/503 rd. Airborne Infantry, Vietnam 66-67, point man, tunnel rat
combat jump 2/67
82 nd Airborne Div. 1st/505th Airborne Infantry, Vietnam, 68, Sniper
jumped with the Army Parachute Team, The Golden Knights.
173 rd Airborne Brigade, 2nd/503 rd. Airborne Infantry, Vietnam 66-67, point man, tunnel rat
combat jump 2/67
82 nd Airborne Div. 1st/505th Airborne Infantry, Vietnam, 68, Sniper
jumped with the Army Parachute Team, The Golden Knights.
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Re: Buck 110 -- The Sheath Saga
I actually enjoy bringing up older threads. I enjoy seeing some of the names that I haven't seen in a while.
I don't remember that holster style. It's pretty neat though.
I don't remember that holster style. It's pretty neat though.
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Re: Buck 110 -- The Sheath Saga
Love things with history like this. That thing could tell some stories for sure.dave77 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:39 amVery nice.
Maybe when you've had it as long as I've had my 110, your sheath and knife will have a nice patina like mine.![]()
I've had it since the 70's and it was my daily carry for at least 25 years. Doesn't show real well in the photo but the flap wore clear through and I also had to put a new belt loop on it.
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......and if you keep that for much longer, you'll have that blade resharpened into a filet blade!
Re: Buck 110 -- The Sheath Saga
Me too, many of these threads I haven’t seen before and it’s fun to read them.daytime dave wrote: ↑Thu Mar 06, 2025 1:47 pmI actually enjoy bringing up older threads. I enjoy seeing some of the names that I haven't seen in a while.
I don't remember that holster style. It's pretty neat though.
Re: Buck 110 -- The Sheath Saga
I still have it but haven't carried it for a long time. When Leatherman multi tools came out they were are a lot more useful. Since I've retired my Leatherman is now in the Miata glovebox (no spare tire so may need the pliers to repair a flat) and I usually just carry a small pocketknife. Usually carry my Leatherman Squirt on bowling night, mostly for the scissors.rickhem wrote: ↑Fri Mar 07, 2025 8:40 amLove things with history like this. That thing could tell some stories for sure.dave77 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:39 amVery nice.
Maybe when you've had it as long as I've had my 110, your sheath and knife will have a nice patina like mine.![]()
I've had it since the 70's and it was my daily carry for at least 25 years. Doesn't show real well in the photo but the flap wore clear through and I also had to put a new belt loop on it.
![]()
......and if you keep that for much longer, you'll have that blade resharpened into a filet blade!