The Buck Folding Hunter 110: A Razor Sharp Review
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Written by: Allen Brown
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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 |
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Let's face it; knives have been around ever since cavemen inhabited the earth, but of course times have changed dramatically since then. Man no longer carries a knife when he goes into battle, and hunters may use the latest technology such as high velocity rifles with laser scopes, but with that said, most hunters still carry knives. In fact, many people carry a knife simply because they need it in order to go about their day to day activities. As you may well already know, there is one specific knife that has always stood out, and that's the Buck Folding Hunter 110.
This specific knife first arrived on the market back in 1962, and at the time it was the center of attention in that it was one of the first knives to feature a folding handle, and of course 1962 was also the year in which manufacturers began paying attention to knife safety for the first time. Not only did the Buck Folding Hunter 110 feature a folding handle, but it also included a special safety release so that the knife couldn't fold into the closed position accidentally. Obviously, this was an extremely important feature in that it effectively prevented you from being able to get your fingers caught between the blade and the handle.
The knife has many different features that help it to stand apart from all the competition. The first thing that you will notice is the handle. It is wood grained and easy to hold. The handle itself is typically elongated so that you can hold it in your hand comfortably without it slipping and having the blade cut your fingers.
The Buck Folding Hunter 110 weighs approximately 7.2 ounces and measures just less than five inches in length when closed. The fact that the knife is held together with strong steel rivets, and sports a blade made from 420 HC steel, means that the manufacturers have focused primarily on strength and durability.
The most important thing to remember here is that you do not want to go for any cheap imitations. Yes, there are plenty of them out there, and sometimes they will have a cheaper price. Sure, they won't cost you very much right now and you might even get some enjoyment out of it for a while. But later on, when you really need that knife to work, it might just fail you. If not now, then later. For this reason you must be very careful about which knife you actually purchase.
Before you purchase your knife from a vendor you should make sure you study their credentials before handing over your hard earned cash. Also, if you decide to buy your knife online then you should try to determine whether or not the seller has any feedback, in that you certainly don't want to be buying your knife from a seller that has proven to be untrustworthy. Not only would you be running the risk of losing your money, but you could also end up with a cheap imitation. The bottom line is; you need to be sure that you're buying a good quality knife before you dish out your credit card number.
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