Buck Knives - 110 Folding Hunter Knife 0110BRS 1/1EA
The Buck Knives 110 Folding Hunter Knife is a timeless tool, prized for its durable craftsmanship and functionality. Featuring a razor-sharp 3 3/4" 420HC stainless steel clip point blade, it combines precision cutting with robust strength. The handle is crafted from genuine Crelicam™ ebony with brass bolsters, offering both comfort and style. Its lock-back design ensures safe, secure use, while the knife folds down to a compact 4 7/8" for easy carrying. Included is a genuine black leather sheath, designed for belt attachment, making it ideal for hunting and all demanding outdoor tasks.
History of the 110 Folding Hunter Buck's Folding Hunter was created in 1963 when Al Buck decided that a revolutionary locking blade knife was needed by outdoorsmen who wanted a sturdy knife but did not want to carry a long, fixed blade knife. He was right and the result proved to be the key to the company's future. The challenge was to combine the strengths of other folding knives with locking mechanisms into a good-looking, reliable product. It wasn't easy, but after a series of refinements, the Model 110 was unveiled. Within six months, this innovation was the hottest knife in the industry.



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The Buck Knives 110 Folding Hunter Knife is a timeless tool, prized for its durable craftsmanship and functionality. Featuring a razor-sharp 3 3/4" 420HC stainless steel clip point blade, it combines precision cutting with robust strength. The handle is crafted from genuine Crelicam™ ebony with brass bolsters, offering both comfort and style. Its lock-back design ensures safe, secure use, while the knife folds down to a compact 4 7/8" for easy carrying. Included is a genuine black leather sheath, designed for belt attachment, making it ideal for hunting and all demanding outdoor tasks.
History of the 110 Folding Hunter Buck's Folding Hunter was created in 1963 when Al Buck decided that a revolutionary locking blade knife was needed by outdoorsmen who wanted a sturdy knife but did not want to carry a long, fixed blade knife. He was right and the result proved to be the key to the company's future. The challenge was to combine the strengths of other folding knives with locking mechanisms into a good-looking, reliable product. It wasn't easy, but after a series of refinements, the Model 110 was unveiled. Within six months, this innovation was the hottest knife in the industry.























