Buck 110 Folding Hunter, Lockback Folding Knife

by Buck Knives

Color: Wood/Brass
Model: 110

Average Rating: 4.5 Rating

List Price: $66.00 / Lowest Price: $29.98

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Product Features

  • Foldable hunting knife with nail-notch lockback design
  • Opens easily and closes safely during any activity
  • 3-3/4-inch stainless-steel clip blade for detail work
  • Natural wood-grain handles and polished brass bolsters
  • Includes black leather sheath; unconditional lifetime warranty

From the Editors

Buck Knives 110 Folding Hunter is an American Original! The 110 was first made by Buck Knives in 1964, introducing Buck's breakthrough locking folder system, and remains a mainstay in the line today. It is one of the knife industries most imitated designs. The 110 features a 3-3/4" clip point 420HC Stainless Steel Blade. It is 4-7/8" long closed and weighs 7.2 oz. The 110 Folding Hunter features natural woodgrain handles with polished brass bolsters, and comes with a black leather sheath. The 110, as with all Buck Knives, comes with Buck's 4-Ever Unconditional Lifetime Warranty.
Product Description

Accessories for the Buck 110 Folding Hunter, Lockback Folding Knife Model 110

DMT FWFC Double Sided Diafold Sharpener Fine / Coarse
DMT FWEF Double Sided Diafold Sharpener Fine / Extra-Fine
DMT CDT62 6-in-1 Multi-Purpose Diamond and Ceramic Triangle Sharpener
DMT W6FP 6-Inch Diamond Whetstone Sharpener - Fine With Plastic Box
DMT ADELUXE Aligner Deluxe Knife Sharpening Kit

Customer Response

Still the Best
It seems anymore, that people need technology to make up for their shortcomings in knife handling. Tactical openers, thumb studs, spring assisted-All crutches for people who have no business using a knife in the first place. AUS 8, D2, S30V, alond w/ serrated edges-necessities for people who don't know how to sharpen knives.

Now for the Buck 110-a masterpiece. I have yet to see a folding knife, save a straight razor, that has as great a hollow grind as the 110 (and its shorter bladed siblings). The blade profile on this knife is without peer. It is flat out amazing. The blade resists rust extremely well-better than many so called "Super Steels". And the 110 is a very easy blade to slap an edge on via Arkansas Stone.

As for my 110, I have had it since I was 13. My grandfather taught me how to open it one handed in a flash...and to this day I have never understood the need for a thumb stud, or assisted opening knife.

I'll close in saying that a lot of people complain about the weight of the 110, and how cumbersome it is in the pocket. Well, that is because the 110 is NOT a pocket knife. To my knowledge it has never been marketed as a pocket knife by Buck. The 110 is a folding knife, that comes with a sheath. And that sheath wears every comfortably. If it is a pocketknife that you are looking for, I strongly suggest the Buck 55. It too has that amazing blade profile, but is much smaller, and lighter. It has been marketed as a "pocket knife"

Excellent folding knife
For those who intend to get a superb folding knife the Buck 110 is the one. For a long time I checked other knives to buy. The Buck 110 carries all features an outdoor`s person would ever want. I strongly recommend it.

J. Alcantara
Brazil

Buck 110
After going through my fathers safe after he had passed away I found this beauty tucked away. I believe it was purchased in the 1970's and it still holds a very sharp edge today. After I polished and oiled the knife, it was good as new. This knife is very well made, has a lot of mass to it, and just plain feels good in the hand. I plan on keeping this in the family and passing it along. As someone else said in their review, this knife makes a very good family heirloom.

Eight stars for durability. Heirloom quality
Old Buck's been around. Mine will go to my son for his upcoming 21st, along with some stuff he really wants. He won't understand the gesture yet. Dad bought it for me for college graduation....$40 in 1970's dollars made it an upscale purchase. Yet prices are similar today. How'd Buck do that?

Brass bolsters turned green/black in Australia, original sheathe was lost at the bottom of the Tasman Sea. My dog peed on it under the midnight sun...inside the tent. It spent years forgotten in dozens of desk drawers. Original point got busted off in Alaska, brass got dented one vague night in Mazatlan. It's outlasted one wife and 16 jobs. I ignorantly attacked it with a bench grinder ten years back. Somehow it survived all that abuse.

Last week I spent one hour and hand polished it with some 1400 grit & oiled everything up. It looks BETTER than new...IMO.... like your grampie's well oiled combat pistol. It has the dignity of genuine use....of a life well lived. Lock up is still tight and right. Much sharpened and re-tipped blade is still holds an excellent edge. I've devolved into a creepy knife collector over the past two years, thank you online commerce. If my dozens of high tech wonder purchases last half as long and deliver half as many memories as my Buck 110, I'll be fully satisfied with them.

A classic blade
Not for the 'tactical' crowd, this is a lockback with a deserved reputation for durability, strength and holding an edge few knives can match. On a backpacking trip, a companion managed to bring a fiberglass tent pole from another tent, and the only way the one he had would work was to shorten it by about an inch. With no other tool to do the job, I let him use my Folding Hunter, and using a rock on it, he banged his way through the pole. 15 min. later, he had his tent up and my knife was back in its sheath, no worse for the wear (except with a bit less edge). It's as solid as the day I bought it, and continues to provide reliable service. Not many things you can spend less than $50 on today that are still made in this country and will last long enough to be an heirloom. This knife is one.

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