Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Everyday Carry, Fishing, Hiking, Camping, Overlanding, Skiing, Biking, Backpacking |
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Brand | Buck Knives |
Model Name | Buck Knives |
Special Feature | Foldable, Locking Blades |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife, Sheath |
Handle Material | Ebony Wood |
Color | Brown/Brass |
Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
Style | Classic |
Blade Length | 3.75 Inches |
Theme | Outdoor |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 7.2 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Clip Point |
Is Cordless? | No |
Reusability | Reusable |
Package Type | Sheathed Knife |
Item Length | 8.63 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00033753092107 |
Orientation | Ambodextrous |
Size | 3.75" Blade |
Manufacturer | Buck Knives |
Manufacture Year | 1963 |
UPC | 033753092107 |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Department | unisex-adult |
ASIN | B000EHYZKK |
Item model number | 0110BRS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 14, 2004 |
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Buck Knives 110 Folding Hunter Lock-back Knife, Brass Bolsters, Ebony Handles, 3-3/4" 420HC Blade with Leather Sheath
Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Everyday Carry, Fishing, Hiking, Camping, Overlanding, Skiing, Biking, Backpacking |
Brand | Buck Knives |
Model Name | Buck Knives |
Special Feature | Foldable, Locking Blades |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife, Sheath |
Handle Material | Ebony Wood |
Color | Brown/Brass |
Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
Style | Classic |
Autographed | No |
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Year | 2012 |
Manufacturer | Buck Knives |
Brand | Buck Knives |
Season | All Weather |
Style | Classic |
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Material | Plastic |
About this item
- Razor Sharp Blade - 3-3/4" 420HC stainless steel blade has excellent strength, edge retention and is corrosion resistant. The blade has a very sharp controllable point, and is good for detail work, piercing and slicing
- Strength and Safety - Easy to open with a nail notch on the blade. The lockback mechanism locks the blade open for reliable strength and safety while you work. Closed Length 4-7/8" Weight 7.2 oz.
- Durable and Multi Use - Meant to withstand even the toughest conditions and stay sharp for long. Great for hunting, camping, bushcrafting, fishing, hiking, and overlanding
- Convenient Carry - Includes a genuine high quality protective leather sheath with snap fastener. The integrated belt loop allows for safe and secure carry on your belt for easy access. The 110 is perfect as a hunting companion or for general outdoor use
- Forever Warranty - Since 1902 Buck Knives has offered a lifetime warranty on our knives because we believe in the integrity of our products. This knife is made in the USA. Includes imported sheath.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 6 x 1 x 1 inches; 7.2 ounces
- Item model number : 0110BRS
- Department : unisex-adult
- Date First Available : September 14, 2004
- Manufacturer : Buck Knives
- ASIN : B000EHYZKK
- Best Sellers Rank: #11,429 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
- #12 in Folding Hunting Knives
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Best Sellers Rank | #11,429 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #12 in Folding Hunting Knives |
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The 110 Folding Hunter is a traditional favorite! Buck's Folding Hunter was created in 1963 when Al Buck decided that a revolutionary lockblade 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. The Folding Hunter, after over 50 years, is still one of America's best-selling knives.
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The 110 Folding Hunter--Buck's signature knife--originally debuted in 1962, making it a good year for knife safety. The Folding Hunter is equipped with a nail-notch lockback design that opens easily and closes safely during any activity, ensuring that the knife never goes out of style. The knife's 3-3/4-inch stainless-steel clip blade, meanwhile, is ideal for detail work, such as piercing and cutting in tight places. And users will love the natural wood-grain handles and polished brass bolsters, which add a classic touch to the design. The Folding Hunter, which comes with a black leather sheath for easy carrying, is backed by Buck's 4-Ever unconditional lifetime warranty.
The Folding Hunter comes with a black leather sheath for easy carrying. Specifications:
- Blade length: 3-3/4 inches
- Blade material: 420HC stainless steel
- Carrying system: Black leather sheath
- Handle material: Natural wood grain
- Length closed: 4-7/8 inches
- Locking: Yes
- Weight: 7.2 ounces
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Buck Knives is a 4th generation family-owned business located in Post Falls, Idaho.
Our founder, Hoyt Buck, was looking for a better way to temper steel so it would hold an edge longer. His unique approach produced the first Buck Knife in 1902. In 1964, Buck became an industry leader with the revolutionary Model 110 Folding Hunter. This drive for ingenuity & excellence is what has made Buck the successful knife maker it is today.
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Why are Buck knives famous for holding their edge?
We choose the right steel for the job. Then we heat-treat or temper each blade with our patented process to meet the demands of the intended use of the knife. So, the knife you buy is sharper out-of-the-box, holds an edge longer, and is easier to re-sharpen.
Can I get my knife sharpened?
Buck provides a Spa Service - for only Buck branded knives - which restores the factory edge on your knife and gives it a basic polish for a fee of $6.95/knife.
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Famous for Holding an Edge
Buck is a market leader in edge retention thanks to our steel selections and heat treat process pioneered by industry famous, Paul Bos.
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Model | 112 Ranger | 110 Folding Hunter Finger Grooved | 110 Slim Pro | 347 Vantage Pro | 110 Folding Hunter Pro | 055 The 55 |
Steel | 420HC | 420HC | S30V | S30V | S30V | 420HC |
Overall Length | 4-1/4" - Closed | 4-7/8" - Closed | 4-7/8" - Closed | 4-3/8" - Closed | 4-7/8" - Closed | 3-3/8" - Closed |
Blade Length | 3" | 3-3/4" | 3-3/4" | 3-1/4" | 3-3/4" | 2-3/8" |
Weight | 5.6 oz | 7.1 oz | 3.2 oz | 4.0 oz | 7.2 oz | 1.9 oz. |
Knife Type | Outdoor - Hunting | Outdoor - Hunting | Everyday Carry | Everyday Carry | Outdoor - Hunting | Everyday Carry |
Blade Type | Clip Point | Clip Point | Modified Clip Point | Drop Point | Clip Point | Clip Point |
Handle | Brass Bolsters and Liners with Crelicam Ebony inlays | Brass Bolsters and Liners with Crelicam Ebony inlays | Micarta | Injection Molded Nylon with CNC Contoured Black Micarta | Nickel Silver Bolsters and Liners with G10 inlays | Brass Bolsters and Liners with Genuine Walnut inlays |
Carry System | Genuine Leather - Included | Genuine Leather - Included | Reversible and Removable Deep Carry Pocket Clip | Reversible and Removable Deep Carry Pocket Clip | Genuine Leather - Included | Pocket Carry |
Blade Thickness | 0.120" | 0.120" | 0.120" | 0.120" | 0.120" | 0.084" |
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Customers appreciate the knife's appearance, quality, and sharpness. They find it classy, with beautiful wood grain and a tried-and-true design. Many consider it dependable and sturdy, with a semi-sharpened spine that allows precise cutting. Many find it well worth the price, with the Buck guarantee. The knife is made in the USA and comes with a leather sheath. However, opinions differ on the size and weight.
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Customers appreciate the knife's appearance. They find it gorgeous with its beautiful wood grain and classy brass bolsters. The design is tried and true, and the sheath looks usable and of good quality. Many consider it an iconic and classic knife with a large blade.
"...It’s built like a tank. It looks great. I installed a thumb assist very inexpensively. Makes even easier to use. Very pleased at this price point...." Read more
"...It was a totally new design for folding knives--big with a stainless steel blade and that blade was really long and really pointed...." Read more
"...Its a beautiful knife. Th fittins is polished well, th "wood grain" is beautiful and th blade's polished to a t. But bein who we are we buy for..." Read more
"...When you hold it it's immediately noticeable just by the weight. It looks great and is very sharp. The sheath is very nice as well...." Read more
Customers appreciate the knife's quality. They find it well-constructed, sturdy, and dependable. The craftsmanship on the brass is praised as spectacular, and the knife is durable.
"...a 60th anniversary edition of this same knife, but with super high quality blade steel and some extra logo. It’s Magnacut if I remember right...." Read more
"...This is a tough knife but no folding knife is as strong as a one-piece sheath knife so don't overdo it when putting the 110 to work...." Read more
"...Buck has always made good knives and they're still doin it. We bought this one for th youngest son...." Read more
"This knife is built like a tank. When you hold it it's immediately noticeable just by the weight. It looks great and is very sharp...." Read more
Customers appreciate the knife's sharpness. They mention it's razor-sharp out of the box, has a semi-sharpened spine on the back of the blade, and is easy to sharpen. The tapered point allows for precise cutting, whittling, or punching holes. The grain is beautiful and the blade is polished to a t.
"Let’s face it! It’s a classic! I love mine! Very sharp. Smooth action. Quality feel. Perfect blade thickness...." Read more
"...It has a nail nick to aid in opening but I find it is easy to pinch the blade and pull it open without needing the extra leverage...." Read more
"...fittins is polished well, th "wood grain" is beautiful and th blade's polished to a t. But bein who we are we buy for function as well as form...." Read more
"...It looks great and is very sharp. The sheath is very nice as well. Top quality and looks at it's finest. Well worth the money!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the knife's value for money. They say it's a great purchase, and they appreciate the Buck guarantee. It is a classic 110 model that is sharp and locks up tightly.
"...Makes even easier to use. Very pleased at this price point. So much so that I spent 200 bucks on my limited edition anniversary one that’s on the way." Read more
"...Because Amazon's pricing was so good, I actually ordered two of them--one that I might use occasionally and one that I could keep in reserve...." Read more
"...only does it feel good and heavy in yer hand but it got that wonderful Buck guarantee...." Read more
"...Top quality and looks at it's finest. Well worth the money!" Read more
Customers appreciate the knife's quality. They find it functional and well-made with real ebony wood handles. The knife is made from steel, wood, and brass that can last a long time. The fit and finish are polished nicely, and the wood grain is beautiful.
"...It was a totally new design for folding knives--big with a stainless steel blade and that blade was really long and really pointed...." Read more
"...Its a beautiful knife. Th fittins is polished well, th "wood grain" is beautiful and th blade's polished to a t. But bein who we are we buy for..." Read more
"...- they are beautiful, incredibly functional, built to last, and made in America...." Read more
"...Its is, unsurprisingly, built in the USA. As for the case, I could take it or leave it...." Read more
Customers appreciate the knife's leather sheath. They find it thick and well-made, with a belt loop. The sheath is functional and looks good.
"...I love mine! Very sharp. Smooth action. Quality feel. Perfect blade thickness. Larger than a pocket knife, but that’s the point...." Read more
"...The blade is pretty thick and the grind maintains this sturdiness...." Read more
"...By th way beaners make good functional leather sheaths. There ain't nothin flashy about this sheath. It's clean and slim...." Read more
"...The sheath is great as well, and you need a sheath for this knife. It is large and uncomfortable to hold in a pocket...." Read more
Customers have different views on the knife's size. Some find it fits their hands well and is suitable for outdoor tasks, while others feel it's too large for a pocket knife and uncomfortable to hold in a pocket.
"...Smooth action. Quality feel. Perfect blade thickness. Larger than a pocket knife, but that’s the point. It’s not a pocketknife...." Read more
"...for folding knives--big with a stainless steel blade and that blade was really long and really pointed...." Read more
"...It is large and uncomfortable to hold in a pocket. On your belt however, it sits great in the sheath and I forget it is there...." Read more
"...This is a good one. Now its one big knife. Yer probably not gone want ta tote it in yer pocket but in the sheath it comes with on yer belt...." Read more
Customers have different views on the knife's weight. Some find it heavy enough to perform its intended tasks, while others say it feels heavier than other folding knives they've held and uncomfortably held in a pocket. The knife is described as well-built, substantial, and hefty in the hands.
"...But this ain't no kids knife! Its long big and heavy enough ta do th tasks it was built ta do. Jest don't stress that tip...." Read more
"...It is not a light knife. Nor is it by any stretch a small knife. But I never asked for something that might float out of my pocket unchecked...." Read more
"...It is large and uncomfortable to hold in a pocket. On your belt however, it sits great in the sheath and I forget it is there...." Read more
"...It’s heavy, which could be good or bad, depending upon your needs and use. It feels good in the hand. Out of the box it is razor sharp...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024Let’s face it! It’s a classic! I love mine! Very sharp. Smooth action. Quality feel. Perfect blade thickness. Larger than a pocket knife, but that’s the point. It’s not a pocketknife. It’s a folding hunting knife with a belt sheath. Buck is an awesome company. I just ordered a 60th anniversary edition of this same knife, but with super high quality blade steel and some extra logo. It’s Magnacut if I remember right. These are great for collectors, or just people who want a bulletproof knife. This will hold up well regardless of your needs. It’s built like a tank. It looks great. I installed a thumb assist very inexpensively. Makes even easier to use. Very pleased at this price point. So much so that I spent 200 bucks on my limited edition anniversary one that’s on the way.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2014When this knife first appeared for sale, I was a young man attending a rural high school. Like most of my male classmates, whether hunters or not, I longed for this knife. It was a totally new design for folding knives--big with a stainless steel blade and that blade was really long and really pointed. I don't remember how much it sold for at the time but it was very expensive to us country boys. Most of us settled for Schrade or Imperial pocket knives which were smaller, lower in price and served the purpose of country boys. Over the years, the 110 faded from my radar and I never owned one until recently.
When I saw Buck was celebrating the 110's 50th year anniversary, I decided it was time to finally own one. Because Amazon's pricing was so good, I actually ordered two of them--one that I might use occasionally and one that I could keep in reserve. The fact is, I doubt I ever use the 110. I no longer hunt and my camping and hiking is limited these days. But I like good cutlery and the 110 is a fine piece of cutlery history as well as continuing to be a fine tool for its purpose.
This 50 year anniversary 110 is decked out in nicely finished rosewood grip panels and wears a 50 year medallion. The word "Buck" doesn't appear anywhere on this knife, however, the anvil trademark is prominent on the blade tang. Anyone who knows anything about knives knows the Buck 110 and knows it doesn't need an advertising logo to announce its pedigree.
The handle is more rounded than the original 110--I remember the original being pretty slab-sided. The blade still looks like the original design to me, with a lot of belly and a swooped-up clip point. The blade is pretty thick and the grind maintains this sturdiness. This is a tough knife but no folding knife is as strong as a one-piece sheath knife so don't overdo it when putting the 110 to work. It's a knife, not an axe or pry bar. The blade locks up tight with only the slightest bit of movement front to back under heavy pressure. The release for the lock is located well back on the handle and it's fairly stiff. This prevents accidentally releasing the lock while working with the knife. The blade opens and closes smoothly with a little resistance. It has a nail nick to aid in opening but I find it is easy to pinch the blade and pull it open without needing the extra leverage. Buck doesn't polish their blades to a mirror finish, unlike some premium knifemakers, but the blade is well finished with a utilitarian look. It's designed as a general purpose knife for a hunter and it has been fulfilling that role for 5 decades. That's how it got to be iconic. For those of us who like cutlery as a tool and as a work of fine craftsmanship, the Buck 110 is something to admire.
What else can one say? After 50 years, I finally own two of these great knives and I'm very pleased and happy.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2016First let's go over th thangs that's great about this knife. First a all it's made in th good ole USA!. Now we buy sum thangs thats foreign; if their good why not? But why go lookin for somethin somewhere else thats done best here. And folkz, makin good pocket knives is one of em. Buck has always made good knives and they're still doin it. We bought this one for th youngest son. He needed a birthday gift, we all love knives and so when I saw th price on this one we had ta have it. Now ours didn't come with the 50 stamped on it for 50th anniversary. That ain't a big deal for us. We ain't real fond a "commemorative" s*** anyway. You know th stuff I'm talkin about; eagles swoopin, flags floppin, twin towers a fallin and all that George Bush 'murcan s***. Now don't get me wrong! If ya want a collectible ya couldn't go wrong with this one. Its a beautiful knife. Th fittins is polished well, th "wood grain" is beautiful and th blade's polished to a t. But bein who we are we buy for function as well as form. Everbody loves good tools but if yer gone have a tool buy a good one. This is a good one. Now its one big knife. Yer probably not gone want ta tote it in yer pocket but in the sheath it comes with on yer belt. By th way beaners make good functional leather sheaths. There ain't nothin flashy about this sheath. It's clean and slim. Now it's made a that 420 HC steel and th consensus a th reviews we read is that it's a good high carbon (HC) compromise between tough and hard. We'll have ta see. One thing we ain't gone do is use it in th machine shop. A knife with a tip like this ain't made for that. We probably gone use it around th homestead for horticulture stuff, good graftin and layerin knife, and skinnin and cleanin small animals. It's big enough for small animals but it ain't big enough for deer and thangs like that. We'd want a longer blade for that. But this ain't no kids knife! Its long big and heavy enough ta do th tasks it was built ta do. Jest don't stress that tip. Not only does it feel good and heavy in yer hand but it got that wonderful Buck guarantee. For certain tasks or even if ya jest want ta look spiffy with a fine lookin knife on yer belt ya can't go wrong. Only thang is if ya want ta look spiffy ya better be tall, thin and good-lookin like my youngest son!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024This knife is built like a tank. When you hold it it's immediately noticeable just by the weight. It looks great and is very sharp. The sheath is very nice as well. Top quality and looks at it's finest. Well worth the money!
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Tim HilgemeierReviewed in Germany on February 3, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars 110 Folding Hunter - Tolles Messer
Tolles Messer. Sehr scharf und spitz. Gut verarbeitet, keine Spalte oder unsaubere Übergänge. Holzgriffschalen ordentlich vernietet. Das Messing des Griffes ist aus einem Block gefräst und angenehm schwer. Keine Chinaware: Made in USA!
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B.ÜReviewed in Turkey on March 27, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Buck 110
Bu bıçağa sahip olmak rüya gibi. Kusursuz bir işçilik ve kaliteye sahip. Ömrüm boyunca yanımda olacak...
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ぴーさんReviewed in Japan on February 22, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars 父に
父が母にあげたいとのことで、買いました。喜んでいました。
- Hayden WallReviewed in Australia on July 22, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality
Great build quality. Bigger than expected, but thats fine. I like it.
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HabidagglReviewed in Germany on December 2, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Top Qualität
Wie gewohnt beste Qualität zum guten Preis von Buck. Alle Messingteile auf Hochglanz. Nichts klemmt oder wackelt. Sehr stabil und sehr scharf. Der Stahl ist extrem gut und haltbar, ein Nachschärfen ist für lange Zeit mit Sicherheit nicht erforderlich, es sei denn man ist Messerfanatiker wie ich und möchte die Klinge auf ultimative Schärfe bringen. Ich würde mir dieses Messer jederzeit wieder kaufen und kann es bedenkenlos weiter empfehlen.
Fazit: Für Messerliebhaber und Sammler ein absolutes Muss.