I recently picked up a 112 Slim Ranger and 110 Slim Hunter in what they call Olive Drab and Brown Micarta, respectively. Both in S30V with excellent fit and finish, very light weight even for the Hunter.
Awesome fixed blade, LJ!



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Cody, that 305 is a 1987 knife and it is an early Buck made knife. They started in 1985. Nice find.cody6268 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 6:05 pm 1987 305 Lancer. I like small knives for the stuff I do around the house. I try to keep the knife I carry under two ounces for a 3.5" or smaller knife. The 425M steel of these older Bucks, and coping instead of pen blade suited my uses better than the typical small pen or small Stockman Since Buck is no longer making them, the prices have gone up. At $25 for two knives, I felt this was my best shot.
This should be fairly early in the history of in-house produced Buck traditional slipjoints, correct?


Looks great! Excluding the few that are discontinued and on clearance, you can't get an S30V Benchmade for $100 or less, let alone one with G10 handles.Iowaboy wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 9:35 pm 841 Sprint Pro.
This beauty arrived October 12, a hundred dollar knife, so not cheap. But, with an S30v blade and beautiful burlap micarta scales, it doesn't seem overpriced. I like it a lot so far. Not assisted opening, but has a smooth action for sure. The blade is I think called a hybrid between drop point and clip, but it's mostly clip to my thinking. The micarta is smooth, but not slippery smooth, really feels good in hand. I really liked the idea of a USA made flipper by a 100 year old plus company like Buck, and they built it very solid. There's a version with carbon fiber scales, but it runs an additional 50 bucks. It looks sharp, but I prefer micarta.
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Thanks Bruce.. I am trying..Old Hunter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 10:49 am You’re going to get there John, keep warming! The LT series are great for fishing and working around the house, yard, shed, etc. I do still prefer the full weight Buck 110 for hunting purposes - woodcraft and big game cleaning. You may want to try one of those too. By the way, the one you have with the contour lines is a desirable limited run handle - some folks go gaw-gaw over the limited runs! OH
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Thank You Bruce..Old Hunter wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 11:04 am Didn’t try to barter at all? Aren’t you a good fellow! What a deal on a 119 - I usually pay $30 +/- for a good shape used one at a pawn shop. For new-in-the-package you got a deal! OH