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Reddit mentions of Buck Knives 0110BRS 110 Famous Folding Hunter Knife with Genuine Leather Sheath

Sentiment score: 18
Reddit mentions: 38

We found 38 Reddit mentions of Buck Knives 0110BRS 110 Famous Folding Hunter Knife with Genuine Leather Sheath. Here are the top ones.

Buck Knives 0110BRS 110 Famous Folding Hunter Knife with Genuine Leather Sheath
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    Features:
  • 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.
Specs:
ColorBrown/Brass
Height0.625 Inches
Length8.625 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2006
SizeOne Size
Weight0.45 Pounds
Width1.25 Inches

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Found 38 comments on Buck Knives 0110BRS 110 Famous Folding Hunter Knife with Genuine Leather Sheath:

u/darkcode · 99 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I'm a big fan of my Buck 110, a few Kershaw knives I have, Spyderco, and Benchmade.

Opinel knives are also great, but I find they have less utility than some of the brands I listed earlier.

u/45321200 · 11 pointsr/EDC

All this is carried comfortably in my 5.11 Apex pants.

u/ARKnife · 6 pointsr/knives

Check out the Buck 110 Folding Hunter.

Classic hunting blade, made in the US, has great quality, decent materials for the price plus looks great but is usable and comes with a leather sheath for easy carry/storage.

Is under your budget and you can use the price difference to engrave the blade to make it even more special.

Congrats man!

u/Mrsneppa · 4 pointsr/knives

Maybe a buck 110 if he needs the pouch, but personally I prefer the ontario RAT 2

http://www.amazon.com/Buck-Knives-110-Folding-Genuine/dp/B000EHYZKK

u/umop-apisdn-wa · 4 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Here it is on Amazon

u/zapatodefuego · 3 pointsr/knives

This looks like a copy of the Buck 110 which is a solid knife. I'm not sure which came first though.

u/free2game · 3 pointsr/knives

If you go up to $30-40 you can find a lot of great american made knives in that range like a Kershaw Skyline ($35), Salvo ($30), or Buck 110 Paperstone ($30) Classic ($35), Vantage Avid ($34)
BTW, a good pocket clip shouldn't be uncomfortable in your hand. None of the pocket knives I've owned have dug into my hand at all. The Buck is a nice option if you don't want a clip though.

u/karn_evil · 3 pointsr/knives

They are not all that expensive, here it is for $33 on Amazon.

u/McWatt · 3 pointsr/knives

Can't go wrong with the classic Buck knife that your Pakistani knife is a knockoff of. It's classy, functional, and it won't hit your wallet too hard.

u/wickedsteve · 2 pointsr/knives

Buck Folding Hunter $30
http://amzn.com/B000EHYZKK

u/joelav · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I personally feel all men (and probably women too) should carry a pocket knife, and this one should just be given out at birth. It's more of a workshop/woodworking kind of knife than an RJ45 cable cutter or screw driver, but the steel is excellent.

There's not really a hollow so it's super easy to sharpen, and it's very benign looking so when I pull it out to eat an apple at my desk people don't think I'm about to go on a murderous rampage like with my Kersaw Leek or Gerber Instant.

If you are into pocket knives at all, the buck 110 is another "everyone should own one" knife. Under 30.00 for a 420HC stainless steel folding knife made in the US with a leather sheath.

u/niloc · 2 pointsr/Hunting

The Buck 110 is a good knife that won't break the bank.

http://www.amazon.com/Buck-110-Folding-Hunter-Lockback/dp/B000EHYZKK

u/dinnertainment · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

I used my trusty, and very sharp, 110 Buck Knife I positioned my weight on the animal and cut its jugular vein and it bled out quickly. With the loss of oxygen to the head, it passed out relatively quickly. That being said, this can be dangerous because if the animal springs up, you could stab yourself. People have been hurt from doing this. Luckily for me, the deer was in no position to move. As I mentioned, I did this as quickly and respectfully as possible.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/knives

A Buck model 110 folding hunter will suit you well. I just got one and I assure you it won't disappoint. However I would suggest a fixed blade like the Gerber Big Rock


Edit: Fixed link

u/dunneetiger · 2 pointsr/EDC

If you want just a knife, I think you can go for a classic knife like a Buck model 110 (Link) or an Opinel (number 8 - Link) are safe bets.

Edit: Added Amazon.com links

u/Kromulent · 2 pointsr/knives

It's a copy of this knife, the iconic Buck 110 Folding Hunter:

https://www.amazon.com/Buck-Knives-Folding-Genuine-Leather/dp/B000EHYZKK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504008227&sr=8-1&keywords=buck+110

Chinese knives are often inexpensive, and often surprisingly good.

u/cigr · 2 pointsr/knives

The classic folding hunting knife is the Buck 110.

http://www.amazon.com/Buck-110BRS-Fld-Hunting-3-3/dp/B000EHYZKK

u/PhDeeezNutz · 1 pointr/knives

this one, right? It looks familiar, I think my dad might've had one back in the day.

Thanks for the recommendation -- only concern I have is that it looks difficult to open with one hand...?

u/Drewshua · 1 pointr/MTB

It is their signature knife.

edit:
The 110 is cheap and durable. Good bang for your buck.

u/MyOwnHurricane · 1 pointr/EDC

For what it's worth, my brother had the same needs as he works on a college campus and I got him an Ontario RAT 1. Another great traditional looking knife is the Buck 110BRS Lockback Folder, it's a classic style and has no tac-appeal to it at all.

u/TJHibbard · 1 pointr/WhatsInThisThing

Buck 110 by the look of it!
Great, great knife.
Amazon

u/hankhill78 · 1 pointr/knives

Looks like a knock off of a Buck 110.

Buck 110 Famous Folding Hunter Knife with Genuine Leather Sheath https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EHYZKK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_hhSxzb6Z9JC9B

u/hurricanefalcon · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

These are very good knives although kind of pricey. You also can't go wrong with This classic. If that's to big, just search for the Buck 55. It's the same knife but smaller. Overall very reliable.

u/SystemFolder · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

With proper care, my Buck 110 and my Fender Squier Standard Stratocaster should outlive me and my son.

u/anomalousbagel · 1 pointr/knives

Buck 110

Buck Knives 0110BRS 110 Famous Folding Hunter Knife with Genuine Leather Sheath https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EHYZKK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_2V0yDbWMM684T