Buck Pocket KnivesThe company that produces Buck pocket knives has a long history, dating back to 1902 when the founder produced his first model by hand. Al Buck the founder, is said to have revolutionised the the industry in 1964 with the Buck pocket knife model 110 Hunter. It's likely that a consumer considering purchasing a pocket knife will come across Buck folding knives because they are one of the leaders in the industry and compete well for durability and design. We will provide a guide to the best sellers according to consumer reviews and ratings, and give our ratings to enable a buyer to receive an unbiased opinion. Popular Buck Pocket KnivesWhen hiking, camping, backpacking or involved in any other outdoor activity then its necessary we have a knife that is lightweight, compact and has the ability to deal with our needs. The Buck pocket knives range certainly meets these needs, so let take a look as some of these. Buck Stockman Folding Pocket Knife
The Stockman is the company's biggest traditional Buck folding pocket knife that has 3 blades, in total. The Buck Stockman is a multi-purpose knife that makes use of three blades for various tasks. The clip point blade is would be used for detail work, the sheeps foot blade is ideal for cutting on a surface to get a clean cut and the spey blade is great for skinning or a similar type of stroke. Consumers that have used this old school type knife love the design, size and found it was well worth the approx $40 spent. We agree with buyers and recommend this as a great knife, especially for those that like the traditional looking type. Overall Ratings Buck 110 Folding Hunter
We had to mention the Hunter Buck folding knife because its was the one that was originally debuted in 1962. It may not be the multi-purpose knife with tools that many outdoor enthusiasts are looking for, however, for the person looking for a single bladed classic knife that is seriously durable this could be a good option. Many hunters, campers and hikers recommend this knife for various tasks ( skinning, cutting rope, slicing etc) and have owned one for 20-30 years or more without it breaking or becoming damaged. If your a collector we would be very surprised if you don't own one these Buck pocket knives. Overall Ratings Buck 750 Redpoint Safe Spin
We chose the Redpoint Buck pocket knife to be included in the best sellers because it has a completely different design compared to the classic versions that Buck knives are famous for. The Redpoint is easy to open and close without touching the blade because of the one-hand safe-spin deployment. Some of the features include, a 2-3/4 inch drop point partially serrated 420hc stainless steel blade, all weather grip handle and a pressure lock for the blade when its fully open. Because this knife is partially serrated it can be used for finer cuts as well as cutting though some of the tougher items. Many users that have bought this knife found it great for using in or near water, such as diving because of the weather grip. Consumer opinions are more mixed on these Buck pocket knives compared to the above models, however, ratings are still very good. Overall Ratings |
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