buck 110 vs 110 auto

One of the knives snaps like a gator but has a hair of side to side play. The Buck 110’s locking mechanism utilizes a rear lockback design that many knives of this type use after the introduction of the Model 110. by JimBrown257 » Tue Jan 24, 2017 5:22 am, Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited. This made-in-America Buck ditches the traditional brass/stainless bolsters and wood found on the original 110 for a glass-filled nylon handle, but it keeps the blade and locking mechanism in tact. While it takes more effort to sharpen the S30V blade, it is more than offset by the length of time before the blade is dull enough to require maintenance. Still, maybe it was growing up in the period when the Buck 110 was so popular, but these “Buck knives” as we used to call them, are what I think of when I think of a pocket (or belt) knife. by AMDAZ » Tue Oct 04, 2016 12:36 am, Post by oregon » Mon Dec 05, 2016 5:38 am, Post $149.95. Buy It Now. Hand Engraved & File Worked Buck/AIK 110 ELITE Auto w/ … by AMDAZ » Wed Dec 07, 2016 4:40 am, Post The Buck 110 Auto features a 3.75" 420 HC stainless steel clip point blade with a satin finish. Thank's for info. The Buck model 110 is a nice-looking knife. I went back and checked mine and it also is still tight. Today, it gets a modern upgrade as an auto-opening knife. Weight doesn't bother me, love the edge geometry but don't really need the clip point as I don't hunt. It has been used since 1981 when Buck changed from 440C steel, hardened to 58 Hrc. Buck 110 AUTO Elite Folding Hunter 3.75" S30V Plain Blade, Black … Copyright © 2004-2021 allaboutpocketknives.com, Knife Drawings, Pass Arounds, FAQs & Other Such Stuff, ↳   AAPK Tips and Tricks -- An Illustrated FAQ Forum on Steriods, ↳   New Product Announcements and Reviews, ↳   European And Other Foreign Manufactured Knives, ↳   High End Japanese Knife Collector's Forum, ↳   Bulldog Brand Knife Collector's Forum, ↳   Canal Street Cutlery Collector's Forum, ↳   Cattaraugus Cutlery Collector's Forum, ↳   Cripple Creek Knife Collector's Forum, ↳   Great Eastern Cutlery (GEC) Collector's Forum, ↳   Maher and Grosh Cutlery Company Forum, ↳   Robeson Cutlery Company Collector's Forum, ↳   Schatt & Morgan Knife Collector's Forum, Knife Related Creation, Modification, And Restoration Forums. The 110 Auto is easily deployed with the push of a button, readying the 420HC blade quickly and efficiently, the crescent tip makes the blade thinner with a sharper point. Here is a link to Blade HQ's page on the new for 2017 Buck factory 110 automatic 0110BRSA-B: I read about the Buck 110 auto being produced by Buck; that's an awesome move on their part. The year after (2018) it reaches its peak with a Bos heat-treated S30V steel blade. Endura, I feel like this one is the modern 110. Blade: Black Oxide Coated, S30V Vanadium, S30V Black Oxide coated Handle… Buck 110 Brass Ebony Automatic Knife Satin Drop Point It’s 2019 and I’m reviewing a knife with no pocket clip. The other has no play at all but the action is a little sluggish. Gerber Empower Black Stonewash The 110 Automatic is quickly deployed with a simple press of the firing button. Buck 110 vs 112 knives have great handling characteristics. Buck was the first company to really produce a lockback mechanism that worked so well. I needed to use some wd-40 to clean the action up in order for it to open better. They stated there is a place on the order page to put a comment like "check for blade wobble" but since I never had a 110 with blade wobble, I wouldn't have thought of it. I didn't think to check that. Ebony wood was originally introduced on the 110 and 112 models in the 1960’s, but in the 1990’s, federal regulations on endangered woods led Buck to utilize a resin treated wood. I figure a good flushing will loosen the slow knife up.As for the loose knfe I haven't decided if I'm going to send it in to Buck or just keep it as is. The 110 has a handle length of 4 ¾”, a blade length of 3 ¾”, and an overall length of 8 9/16”. Buck 110 Auto. More Buying Choices $249.99 (2 new offers) Buck Knives 112 Ranger Pro Folding Lockback Hunting Knife, Nickel Silver Bolsters, G-10 Handle Inlays, 3" S30V Blade … (Art In Stone), Colin Paterson adds scrimshaw to an ivory handled Case Russlock knife, All About Pocket Knives is a knife related resource center for buying, selling, researching, and discussing all things knives, Post by ROGERGREEN » Sun Feb 11, 2018 11:20 pm, Post The 110 Auto is easily deployed with the push of a button, readying the 420HC blade quickly and efficiently. This post is approved by Arf The Wonder Chicken. by oregon » Wed Dec 07, 2016 5:54 am, Post The buck 110 is This category is usually just called pocket clip, but I had to change it up because the Buck 110 Auto has no clip so it’s just ‘Ease of Carry’ – and ‘Ease of Carry’ should really be called ‘Difficulty of Carry’ for this review. Buck 110 Auto Elite. The AAPK image gallery contains 7462 pictures for your viewing pleasure. The boxes, knives and sheaths are all counterfeit. by whippersnapper » Tue Oct 04, 2016 1:09 am, Post by Captain O » Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:23 am, Post Although I’m a self-proclaimed lifelong knife fanatic, part of me had felt that I had outgrown the Buck 110 Folding Hunter until 20 years ago when I saw an automatic conversion by the late Butch Valloton. It's an automatic opener with a push button. Blade Abbreviations Used by W.R. Case & Sons on Their Pocketknives, W.R. Case Knife Factory Pattern Number Reference Guide, W.R. Case & Sons Pocket Knife Age Identification, Remington Pocket Knife Pattern Number Reference Guide, European And Other Foreign Manufactured Knives. If your new Buck is loose like an old Italian, you may want to inquire about replacing it. ↳   Sporting, hunting, fishing, diving, ... http://www.dhgate.com/product/buck-110- ... 74613.html, https://www.flickr.com/gp/75295815@N06/ZD0484, http://www.bladehq.com/item--Buck-110-A ... ife--51274, https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Fk7mxZTM4tE. The Buck 110 Folding Hunter is an iconic knife. Buck 110s are all made in the USA and they always have been. The 110 I bought has no play whatsoever but was very "stiff" out of the box. This Item Has Been Sold. My opinion is not meant to discourage anyone from purchasing a Buck auto nor to cast a disparaging light on either buyer or Buck, just my thoughts as you asked. Have a idea what to look for. However, Buck is producing the 0110BRSA-B factory AUTO in 2017. Now I'll have to buy a 2nd one to keep in the box. Now standard on this model, the handle features genuine ebony hardwood. 00. by JimBrown257 » Mon Jan 23, 2017 1:15 pm, Post Visit The AAPK Image Gallery To See All Of Our Member's Pictures >, Colin Paterson Reworks An Elephant Toenail (re-handle / scrimshaw / filework), Mike Hoover puts stone slabs on a knife! Best Conversions Ever Made !!! The quality of this one is just as good, and I hope to live long enough to get 35 years out of it too. The lines of the 110 are so familiar that I hardly need to go over them. by john » Fri Dec 09, 2016 4:08 pm, Post This makes the 110 "Folding Hunter" a useful tool in the woods. The knife came razor sharp out of the box. Comparing it side by side to a standard 110, there is virtually no difference in size, shape and heft. I probably wouldn't have bought this one if I had learned then what I know now. As a result the captain issued a decree that knives carried could not have a blade length of a certain size. Thanks to its extraordinary popularity, and Buck’s meticulous record-keeping blade markings, the 110 collector’s community is quite large. Here is a short video of the Buck 110 automatic being worked at this year's S.H.O.T. by ROGERGREEN » Sun Feb 11, 2018 3:08 am, Post The coil spring powering the blade should last as long as the rest of the knife, and Buck's "Forever Warranty" will restore it should become necessary. BU0110BKSA: 110 AUTO Elite. $25.00 shipping. Your friend on the web's most friendly community on knives and blades. You are correct on the old 110's. MSRP $200, minimum advertised price $139.99. The China sites sell counterfeits. Add to cart. by kossetx » Sun Feb 11, 2018 8:57 pm, Post It led to two lock-back descendants of the 110 Folding Hunter: the Buck 110 Auto and the Buck 110 Slim Pro. If you have questions, comments, or concerns regarding this program, contact us anytime! I'd contact Buck about it, I'm sure they would fix it. Keep us posted on this. It weighs 7.2 oz. Thanks, ROGERGREEN. I wound up with 2 of the Macassar 110 autos. In 2018, they introduce the 110 Auto Elite (with G10 scales and S30V steel blade). Buck 110 Auto. The 420HC blade works quite well. The China sites sell counterfeits. Buck's Folding Hunter was created in 1963 when Al Buck decided that a revolutionary folding locking knife was needed by outdoorsmen who wanted a sturdy knife but did not want to carry a long fixed blade knife. AAPK has created a fantastic high value service for our members in good standing that includes: Visit our getting started page now for more details! ↳   Suggestions, Questions, Comments, Concerns, Alerts, Etc... ↳   Member Store Tips, Tricks & Instructions, Opinions of the new Buck110 Auto and 110 Auto Elite, Re: Opinions of the new Buck110 Auto and 110 Auto Elite. The 110 Folding Hunter--A traditional favorite! This forum is for general discussion regarding anything that cuts. Buck 110 and Buck 112 all employ the same locking mechanism which is a rear lock design. I hope that it proves to render "yeoman" service as do most Buck products. CUSTOM HAND FILE WORKED Buck/AIK Model 110 Auto w/Mastodon Ivory. by oregon » Mon Dec 05, 2016 5:29 am, Post He was right and the result proved to be the key to the company’s future. Makes me feel like I'm using a Italian switch. The buck 110 is a classic design and the handle looks and feels like it would be a lot more comfortable for long hard use like woodwork. The popular Applegate-Fairbairn folder gets quicker with a new spring-loaded auto release that rapidly deploys the tactical blade with the push of a button. The knife has been a classic field knife since its introduction in 1964. Buck 110 Automatic Conversion - Brass Bolsters.....& Full Automatic. The firing button looks like it's reset deeply into the handle. The 110 Auto is easily deployed with the push of a button, readying the 420HC blade quickly and efficiently. is not a factor if you consider the lifetime of use this knife can deliver. by wazu013 » Tue Feb 13, 2018 11:27 am, Post by sam eib » Sun Feb 11, 2018 11:28 pm, Post by AMDAZ » Tue Oct 04, 2016 1:30 am, Post show in Vegas for your viewing pleasure (I like the action): I see the sear hole on the blade on that video knife is fully drilled out. To be honest I didn't notice it at first because after 30+ 110s I never had any play, ever. I would recommend it to anyone. Wow, that really is a factory auto from Buck. After a drop of oil and playing with it a bit, it operated fine and hasn't missed a lick. by wazu013 » Tue Dec 06, 2016 9:52 am, Post I hade to work it a while before it fired and locked up properly. He was right and the result proved to be the key to the company's future. It was a little sluggish when I first got it. I like it! It … This is how I view it. The finish is outstanding. Buck 110 AUTO Elite Folding Hunter 3.75" S30V Plain Blade, Black G10 Handles, Black Leather Sheath - 11667. 53 years later it gains automatic opening capabilities. Buck's Folding Hunter was created in 1963 when Al Buck decided that a revolutionary locking blade knife was needed by outdoorsmen who wanted a sturdy knife but did not want to carry a long, fixed blade knife. It incorporates a torsion (coil) spring as opposed to the "leaf" kicker spring. by ROGERGREEN » Sun Feb 04, 2018 3:47 pm, Post This lock back has ebony dymondwood handles and brass bolsters and pins. 54 years after the introduction of the Buck 110 "Folding Hunter" lock back knife, Buck introduced the Buck110 Auto. I view it as a heavy duty knife, capable of hunting chores and a pretty good defense tool. Buck struck a chord with the 1… Its handle is made with black G-10 scales and sleek nickel silver bolsters. With the addition of S30V steel to the Buck 110 "Folding Hunter" making it into the "Folding Hunter" Auto Elite, this knife has attained the pinnacle of Buck's evolution for the "Folding Hunter". I called them and they offered to return it, no problem. Pressing the button releases the blade; to close it again, depress the lockback like you would on a manual-opening Buck 110. by oregon » Mon Dec 05, 2016 5:21 am, Post Locking mechanism. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed. Will go to the gun + knife show this month. Featuring the same classic Macassar Ebony Dymondwood handles and brass bolsters as the non automatic 110 you love, the 110 Auto will easily become a … I love it and so far no misfires from 2 custom sheaths but the blade does have some play in it. You'll likely notice the push-button on the handle, and also that the 420HC stainless blade is missing its nail nick. Buy It Now. by kossetx » Sun Feb 11, 2018 2:40 am, Post by wazu013 » Tue Feb 13, 2018 12:01 am, Post Buck 110s are all made in the USA and they always have been. Posted by Glenn Bright on 8th Mar 2018 I still have the first 110 that my wife bought me in 1983 and believe me it's been through hell and is still functioning and ready to go. The gleaming brass bolsters and wooden scales have been copied by dozens and dozens of manufacturers over the years. by kossetx » Mon Feb 12, 2018 11:19 pm, Post “The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. Need an affordable and effective way to buy and sell knives online? Also included is a leather belt pouch and lifetime warranty. If you like Automatic, Gravity or Assisted open knives, this is the forum to discuss and display them. FINGER GROOVED Buck 112 Ranger Factory Auto w/ Ebony Wood. I guess they finally decided they weren't going to beat so they might as well get in on it. The 110 Auto is easily deployed with the push of a button, readying the 420HC blade quickly and efficiently. Well, I guess it won't need a safety. Buck 110 Automatic 3.75 inch Knife - One of America's best-selling knives is now available as an automatic. The 110 Folding Hunter® is a classic and traditional favorite! $278.00 $ 278. Buck Knives. Anyone know if that is normal? The classic Buck 110 vs it's little brother the Buck 112. History of the 110 Folding Hunter Buck's Folding Hunter was created in 1963 when Al Buck decided that a revolutionary locking blade knife was needed by outdoorsmen who wanted a sturdy knife but did not want to carry a long, fixed blade knife. The Buck 110 Auto Elite features built-in automatic action straight from the manufacturer. made in specialized factories. BU0110BRSA: 110 Folding Hunter AUTO Buck Knives. The Buck 110 Folding Hunter has been one of the top selling knives of all time, and now Buck offers the Buck 110 LT Folding Hunter, a no-nonsense, lightweight version of the classic 110. by Captain O » Sat Feb 17, 2018 11:50 pm, Return to “Switchblade Knife Collector`s Forum”, Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited. Hard to beat. Buck 110 112 055 size comparison. According to CJ Buck, the 110 Auto made a classic feel fresh all over again, to collectors and users alike. In 2018, they introduce the 110 Auto Elite (with G10 scales and S30V steel blade). Maximize Profits in Factory Manufactured Knife Collecting, Interview With Knife World Magazine Editor, Mark Zalesky, Traditional Pocketknives Come Full Circle. Yes, side play. Brass and wood have set it apart since its launch by Al Buck in 1964. So, I thought it might be interesting to compare a 112 size wise, and maybe find a smaller version of my 110 for EDC. The 420HC blade works quite well. It has been used since 1981 when Buck changed from 440C steel, hardened to 58 Hrc. Both Blades are made from 440 HC steel. I have always heard they were opposed to the mass conversions of their 110s and 500s. Featuring the same classic Macassar Ebony Dymondwood handles and brass bolsters, the 110 Auto will easily become a new collectible for those avid 110 fans. The first few firings, the action was a little tight and didn't always lock-up on opening. It really isn't all that bad. If you love these blades let me know in the comments below. It has brass bolsters and a wood handle which both offset each other to make for a nice-looking knife. The boxes, knives and sheaths are all counterfeit. by Captain O » Sun Feb 04, 2018 3:02 am, Post I bought a 110 auto last year and really like it but I will likely not buy another. The hard steel blade permits the blade to go far longer between sharpenings. I just ordered the standard Buck 110 Auto a few minutes ago. My wife wanted to buy one for her brother but by the time they finally shipped he had been diagnosed with dementia or early onset of alzheimer's so we couldn't give it to him. by oregon » Mon Jan 23, 2017 1:29 pm, Post Buck Impact Automatic Knife Cerakote O/D Green. The price (around $150.) by oregon » Fri Dec 09, 2016 4:47 pm, Post 54 years after the introduction of the Buck 110 "Folding Hunter" lock back knife, Buck introduced the Buck110 Auto. I gave it 5 stars anyway, but a 4 star rating would not be unwarranted for that reason. The Buck forum in Bladeforums.com has photos of the fakes for your amusements. The blade fires with a distinct "pop" when locked up. While it cannot complete with later mechanisms like … I noticed it while using it. This knife is equipped with a premium CPM-S30V stainless steel blade in a satin finish. The Buck 110 Auto closely resembles the original Folding Hunter, and still has the wood scales with brass pins and bolsters. I purchased this from knife center. 112 Slim Pro Knife . The Buck 110 is big … Although I take issue with Buck’s decision to keep the 110 design more or less as is for 50 years, I can certainly sympathize with it. Would like to find a good one at a good price. Is your play "side play"? I want this to be my "last Buck 110". 4.7 out of 5 stars 45. by AMDAZ » Tue Oct 04, 2016 1:20 am, Post Here is an auto elite. This is the classic Buck Knife, with an auto-open capability, but still built like a rock. by Captain O » Tue Feb 13, 2018 12:10 am, Post I just received my Buck 110 auto. The web's most friendly community on knives and blades, Post by Captain O » Sun Feb 11, 2018 7:41 am, Post This means the blade is under constant pressure until the blade is full open and locked up rather than "slinging" it open. Or next. The Buck forum in Bladeforums.com has photos of the fakes for your amusements.

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