Buck 110 drop-point
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Buck 110 drop-point
One of the regulars at the Buck Forum at BladeForums sent me this pic...
I can't tell if it is a ground-down clip-point 110, or a custom blade...BTW: it says "426" on the tang...
I can do without the white stag scales...but I do like that blade!!!
I can't tell if it is a ground-down clip-point 110, or a custom blade...BTW: it says "426" on the tang...
I can do without the white stag scales...but I do like that blade!!!
Six of one...
Half a dozen of the other...
Half a dozen of the other...
Quote, "yes it is a 426 blade and it is elk stag."..."this was done by a man that was the buck custom shop till 93 and this knife blade was used on the buck lite when it first came out in early mid 80's!"...butch wrote:very nice knife,I like those scales not bad.
Six of one...
Half a dozen of the other...
Half a dozen of the other...
- Gonzo_Beyondo
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I have seen some that had hidden pins. Usually it was a short barbed pin inserted from the inner side of the liner, then peened and filed flat. I have done a few scale replacements and used really small brass screws. If you chamfer the hole a little bit, and grind the head flush, it turns out great. I like to put a drop of super glue on the threads to keep them from backing out over time.
McG
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Re: Bad
Pirat wrote:I am personally don't like suck folders, buck might be have some good models but most are not designed well
All the plastic shit they've made lately, aside...
Buck makes a DAMN GOOD knife for the common man!
WTF dood?
- Gonzo_Beyondo
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Was in wally world couple weeks ago and to my surprise... Buck released a 110 with a beer bottle popper, all decked out in a collector's tinnie. Well at the grand sum of TWENTY THREE buck dollars, I proclaimed it SOLD!
The only bummer, is the sheath tucked safely below the tray was nylon.
For that kinda money, I really didnt expect a sheath nohow.
The steel Buck uses is pretty decent, certainly good enough for average tasking. At the price, you don't worry about scratching it.
The only bummer, is the sheath tucked safely below the tray was nylon.
For that kinda money, I really didnt expect a sheath nohow.
The steel Buck uses is pretty decent, certainly good enough for average tasking. At the price, you don't worry about scratching it.