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The Buck Knives 0110BKS1 Folding Hunter Slim Select is a premium everyday carry pocket knife featuring a 3.75-inch 420HC stainless steel modified clip point blade known for exceptional sharpness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. Its lightweight, glass-reinforced nylon handle ensures durability and comfort, complemented by a removable and reversible deep carry pocket clip for versatile, discreet carry. Designed for ambidextrous use with thumb studs, this knife combines classic American craftsmanship with modern convenience, all backed by Buck’s lifetime warranty.
Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday Carry |
Brand | Buck Knives |
Model Name | 110 Slim Select Black |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife, Warranty paperwork |
Handle Material | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | American |
Blade Length | 3.75 Inches |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 4.87 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00033753147456 |
Size | 3.75" Blade |
Manufacturer | Buck Knives |
UPC | 033753147456 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.28 x 1.57 x 1.02 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.88 x 1.25 x 0.63 inches |
Brand Name | Buck Knives |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | https://www.buckknives.com/about-knives/bucks-forever-warranty/, We warranty each and every Buck knife to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the life of the knife, and we will repair or replace with a new Buck knife, at our option, any Buck knife that is defective. Buck Knives does not warrant its products against normal wear, misuse, or product modifications. Buck Knives are not intended to be used as hammers, chisels, pry bars, or screwdrivers. |
Material | Thermoplastic, steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 0110BKS1 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
L**Y
Terrific Value
Love Buck knives - top quality and super price. Currently having my 1970's Folding Hunter repaired by Buck. Do NOT loan your knife!
M**L
Great
I have had a traditional 110 for years and carried in many sheathes. This lightweight version has been riding in my pocket for close to a year now I think and I have no complaints. It's no frills, easy to sharpen when needed and generally a good EDC. I am an industrial controls guy and use it daily.
X**X
It's a Buck knife, nuff said!
High quality knife made in America by Christians. What more can I say?
H**K
It's still a good knife, just not as good as it once was
Very good inexpensive knife. Bought it as a graduation present for a young man I know. I have a 110 folder I received upon graduation, mine is still excellent 30+ years later.I went with "modern" materials for his rather than traditional brass and wood, but the feel and build is very good for this price point.I point deduction due to the steel not quite being 110 thick.
D**Y
THIS IS A GREAT WORKING KNIFE
Let me be clear, this is a great working knife and I use it daily for that, several times a day as a matter of fact. It does not have exotic wood handles. It does not have a spring assisted opening. It does not have a blade made from folded Damascus steel. What it does have is one and only one blade that is VERY sharp right out of the box. Furthermore, this knife stays sharp for quite a long time despite daily usage for all kinds of cutting tasks.It does have a positive lock when opened and it has a small rivet to help in opening it. It took me a time or two before I found the safest way to close this knife. This is a big knife but it's not cumbersome at all. It fits my hand quite well which to me is important because I use it frequently throughout the day. In short I think that this was a really good purchase and I would buy this knife again if needed.
V**R
New look to an iconic pocket knife
If there is a knife company that knows how to make pocket knives, it’s Buck. Nearly everyone I talk to who owns pocket knives is familiar with Buck knives. The older generations swear by it and its ability to tackle everyday tasks. I owned a Buck 110 hunting knife for a few years but found myself not carrying it often. This was due to its weight and lack of a pocket clip. Overall, it was a great knife and I wanted to every day carry it, which is why I was very happy to see the Buck 110 Slim a few weeks ago.I was impressed by the quality of the knife right out of the box. The edge was shaving sharp and the blade locks positively. There is no blade play whatsoever. The pronounced Thumb studs allow you to open the knife one handed, with either hand.The only thing I would change about this knife to add a metal liner under the polymer handles. I feel like the addition on the liners would provide additional strength to the knife frame. However even without the liners, I am confident that the knife with be able to provide a lifetime of service.With its light weight and deep carry pocket clip, which is one of my most favorite features, this knife will most definitely be carried everyday and see many tasks.Pros:• Lightweight• Deep carry pocket clip• Ergonomic thumb-studs• Positive lock up without any blade playCons:• No metal liners under the handlesOverall I really like this knife, it’s a keeper for sure!
G**J
lightweight and sturdy
Kudos to Buck for this one.I just received this knife. Blade is scary-sharp.Spring is strong - maybe stronger than the spring on my 70's-era Folding Hunter 110. I'm able to open this knife with good control with my right hand (I'm right handed). Opening with just the left hand is going to take some practice, or for the mechanism to loosen-up some. I can open it with my left hand, but I struggle a bit at the point where the knife is about 35% open. I docked it one star on the "ergonomic" rating because - out of the box - I really need to use two hands to open it safely when my left hand is used as the gripping hand.Pocket clip is very secure, and holds the knife so that the rest of the knife is 99% concealed in a jeans-pocket.After having handled only full-weight 110's, this knife is lightweight, and slim. But for the shape and size of the blade, you would never think it was a 110.The axis of the blade is secured by through-rivet that seems to be supported by a steel ferrule. Mechanism is not sloppy or loose whatsoever. Seems plenty sturdy for what this knife tries to be.Excellent value in a knife for the price. And its a Buck, so there is the customer-support (if you ever need it) behind the knife. I really like this knife. Although, I do still REALLY WANT the automatic 110. If only Buck would offer this knife in the lightweight configuration AND with the automatic function. Someday?
W**D
Poor quality
I have a lot of Buck knives. I purchased 3 of these trying to get something with decent quality. The first one never arrived. The second one had a large gap between metal and grip and third one had a loose rivet that the blade pivots on. The blades were very sharp but not centered at all. I liked the quality of all the materials but they are not being assembled with quality control in mind. I hated to do it but ended up with a different brand that had very impressive quality.
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