Walmart sells a plastic handled Buck 110 with the same 420HC blade as the brass model. It list for about $23.00.......This year I skinned/gutted and quartered a buck with mine. It made it all the way through without losing it's edge.....Lots easier to tote in a pocket than my Brass 110.JEBar wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2023 7:52 pmI really enjoy going to Smokey Mountain Knife Works .... I carry a 110 Folding Hunter on my belt and have done so since the '60's .... this is the first time I've heard of a Slim 110 and I'm looking forward to seeing one .... the same Buck is priced $10 higher on Amazon --- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H3 ... 8JJ5O&th=1
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Buck 110 Slim Hunter
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Been caring a plastic 110 for years. and my 112 automatic in a holster cuz it's lots heavier.
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Resurrecting an older thread here, but, I too have two of the Buck 112 "Slim Select' folders. Green and orange.
Rats. Still can't figure pic posting yet. Sigh.
Rats. Still can't figure pic posting yet. Sigh.
Re: Buck 110 Slim Hunter
Like JEBar and rickhem who commented above, I carry a Buck 110 when I hunt and have carries this same knife since the very early '70's, maybe the very late '60's. It show signs of wear, particularly the blade from sharpening, and the sheath has seen better days but it is like an old friend.
BOM - What is the name of that machete thing? Looks like it would be handy to keep in the back of the Kawasaki Mule. Also, Fiona is a pretty Scottish lass.
BOM - What is the name of that machete thing? Looks like it would be handy to keep in the back of the Kawasaki Mule. Also, Fiona is a pretty Scottish lass.
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I have the 112 select slim folder that has become my favorite EDC. I like it so much that I bought a second one "Just in case..."
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my Slim 110 has turned into a work knife .... it is in the tool kit that I pack in the vehicle I drive the most .... it doesn't get used often but when it does, it excels
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Just got my third Slim 112. Might just start on the 110's. Can't beat the price and quality. USA!
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I just might have to get a 112 sometimes the 110 is just a tad too large. And they have the 112 in OD green. For some reason I am fond of that color.
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I have a Buck 112 automatic...........Nuff said.
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Are Buck knives still USA made?
BrokenMarine, that looks some kind of version of a cane knife. I have an older one I found sme years ago. I'm in the process of making a new handle for. Using some old Bodock wood.
RP
BrokenMarine, that looks some kind of version of a cane knife. I have an older one I found sme years ago. I'm in the process of making a new handle for. Using some old Bodock wood.
RP
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