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Do You Know About the BUCK KNIFE? Watch This SHORT Look



We’ve been testing out the Buck Knife 110 for a few weeks now and want to give you a quick look at how it does. If our SHORT Buck Knife Review doesn’t answer your questions, ask away!

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*All opinions are ours. We are not paid for any of these reviews. We did receive this item free for review, but this never impacts our opinions or freedom to report them. Our goal is to always provide a thorough, unbiased, and honest review with no fluff – just facts and our opinions – so you feel like you can make a well-informed buying decision.

38 Comments

  1. Yeah we was sittin on a corn pile as big as a Volkswagen waitin for 9:45 when low and behold I got an alert on my phone with a pic he's here darlin…. shoot that sumbitch!

  2. I’m so glad to see the knife used as intended. We need more actual real use footage and reviews. Most videos are about beat the knife through wood!?

  3. This one the only one knife I used for years, it was my very first knife that my grandfather gave me when I was 8 years old I cleaned alot of animals with it. That's what it was made for.

  4. I love the 110, but prefer a small fixed blade for dressing and/or skinning animals. Fixed blades are so much easier to clean afterwards. No grooves, crevices or cracks for blood, fat, etc to work their way in. Just my personal take. I still love the 110. It’s a great knife.

  5. Great knife though I prefer to use a fixed blade for dressing / skinning. Easier to clean. The 110 is a classic for a reason and will certainly handle the job as shown.

  6. Apparently, the buck 110 isn’t good for cleaning deer because it’s slippery when you get all that blood on your hands, plus there’s no hand guard either?

  7. My grandpa died of cancer a few years back the buck 110 was passed down to me and it means alot. But i do use my 119 anytime im outdoors

  8. The Buck 110 Folding Hunter is a classic field knife. Still manufactured right here in the United States by skilled craftsmen. The Buck family backs every knife that bears their brand with a simple Forever Warranty. Legends stand up to the rest of time, and the Buck 110 certainly has done just that. Thanks for sharing your video. – Tennessee Smoky

  9. Guys, some bonus information: some of you might check out this knife, and be turned off by its cheap blade steel (as I once was). Don’t worry Buck has it’s own special way of heat treating their blades. Thanks to that they can combine stainless qualities of 420 with much better edge retention. That’s what that HC stands for.

  10. The 110 is legendary, but if you like THAT… Ive had a 119 for 25 years, best hunting/camp knife for the money. You will not regret buying one.

  11. the buck 110 has probably field dressed and skinned more game then any other knife model in history.

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