@@AnthonyZeroOfficial I realy enjoy both of them but the grove is realy nice and a little diffrent than most so I guess if I have to pick just it would be the groove. Thank goodness we get choices
I’ve purchased 4 of the autos. Two have problems. One immediately failed and would t fully fire AND has 1mm gaps on both liner. I can actually see through the knife. The other has a button of sticks and half a time. It won’t fire at all. NOT IMPRESSED.
Yes pocket carry is fine, the button is recessed and takes a deliberate press to deploy. Thank you for the comment. Please Subscribe to the channel I would really appreciate your support!
Fantastic video and explanation. Bumped into you from a Strider video. The manual 110 was my first real knife (56 yrs. old) - don't know if I bought it or found it or what. But I had that piece through my early teens to 21 or 22 yrs. old. Wasn't really 'into' knives but I definitely used the crap out of it till the bolsters started pulling away. I didn't know anything about knives but once I knew I couldn't actually use it I simply broke the handles apart and kept the steel, more than likely still have the steel. In your opinion has Buck at least went back to its roots in regard to the 110. Don't know if I'd want an auto just a manual would be suffice. Do the actually tell you the name of the steel in the 110 nowadays? Thanks and you have a new subscriber, checked out your Strider and G-Shock videos already. :O)
*'Bond villain' demonstrates new 'hand-weapon' a la' "Dr. No". ( *this would be better narrated with a 'Peter Lorre' voice..."Oh...my Precious! Look how big and thick...and so very SHINEEEY it isssss...the merest pressss of my finger...and so many...many...problems can be solved!* )
He likes his gloves. I wear my gloves everyday when I leave. Old School all leather black Harbinger gloves with the wraparound male to female hold. Covers up to the first knuckle and the rest is fingerless, great for driving and whittling and telephone and of course smacking someone upside the head....lol. Joke?
I have a gerber 06 Auto and it broke about 2 weeks after I got it at work tried to send it back blade Works wanted all my paperwork from my order and my order number same with Gerber one of the information that I got from blade works of which I didn't have I figured if I just had the knife that was good enough apparently not stay away from the Gerber 06 Auto the torque spring is cheap and brakes after a few openings
I use oil to lubricate my 110 Auto and a WD-40 to clean it up if I want to clean the old nasty oil off of it I use WD wipe it all down real good and then re oil relubricate
YES THAT WHAT MAKES THIS KNIFE SO VERY SPECIAL.
Lockbacks are strong!
I have the 110 and 110 with finger grooves now it looks like I need a 110 auto very nice
Wow very awesome. Yeah you need to complete the collection. Do you prefer the standard 110 or the finger grooved model?
@@AnthonyZeroOfficial I realy enjoy both of them but the grove is realy nice and a little diffrent than most so I guess if I have to pick just it would be the groove. Thank goodness we get choices
I bought my 110 Auto with the Diamond Wood. Saw they made a 112 Auto! Got it, it was in the Ebony. Had to get a second 110 with the Ebony. 😁
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This vid is TOP NOTCH!!! I literally saw this vid and bought one from PVK. Dude, you need to sell knives…
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Great Video. I now know what I'll be picking up very soon. Thanks
Thank you for the feedback. It is an amazing knife!
Beautiful knife
the gloves ???
What's wrong with gloves?
Afraid it is covered with Virus.
Safety first.
Yeah, the gloves seems weird to me, but at least the knife is an auto so you can open it with gloves on.
Sure looks pretty that Ebony reminds me of my Martin D35 neck .
I’ve purchased 4 of the autos. Two have problems. One immediately failed and would t fully fire AND has 1mm gaps on both liner. I can actually see through the knife. The other has a button of sticks and half a time. It won’t fire at all.
NOT IMPRESSED.
Fantastic vid.
Can I pocket carry? How sensitive is the button? Thanks
Yes pocket carry is fine, the button is recessed and takes a deliberate press to deploy. Thank you for the comment. Please Subscribe to the channel I would really appreciate your support!
Fantastic video and explanation. Bumped into you from a Strider video. The manual 110 was my first real knife (56 yrs. old) - don't know if I bought it or found it or what. But I had that piece through my early teens to 21 or 22 yrs. old. Wasn't really 'into' knives but I definitely used the crap out of it till the bolsters started pulling away. I didn't know anything about knives but once I knew I couldn't actually use it I simply broke the handles apart and kept the steel, more than likely still have the steel. In your opinion has Buck at least went back to its roots in regard to the 110. Don't know if I'd want an auto just a manual would be suffice. Do the actually tell you the name of the steel in the 110 nowadays? Thanks and you have a new subscriber, checked out your Strider and G-Shock videos already. :O)
*'Bond villain' demonstrates new 'hand-weapon' a la' "Dr. No". ( *this would be better narrated with a 'Peter Lorre' voice..."Oh...my Precious! Look how big and thick...and so very SHINEEEY it isssss...the merest pressss of my finger...and so many...many...problems can be solved!* )
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The gloves are a bit much, relax and enjoy
Muy hermosa Navaja cuanto es el precio y done se puede obtener gracias
Is there any blade wobble on these?
do you know if buck will honor the warranty if you buy it from a 3rd party site?
I bet they will if you fill out the warranty card.
If it’s a real buck, and not a fake one, they will honor the warranty, even if the nicest decades old.
Donde puedo conseguir una navaja de esas y el precio por favor gracias ok.
Beautiful 😍
Donde la puedo comprar y cuál es el precio gracias ok.
Now get the 112 Auto
I want one.
The 112 is too damn small.
@@mr.ford-man4481 Then get an Espada XL
@@AnthonyZeroOfficial ua-cam.com/video/vkvyZZ5RM3Q/v-deo.html
@@Ramblequist 110 is perfect
what's up with the gloves ?
He likes his gloves. I wear my gloves everyday when I leave. Old School all leather black Harbinger gloves with the wraparound male to female hold. Covers up to the first knuckle and the rest is fingerless, great for driving and whittling and telephone and of course smacking someone upside the head....lol. Joke?
Where is it available, and where is it not illegal?
I have a gerber 06 Auto and it broke about 2 weeks after I got it at work tried to send it back blade Works wanted all my paperwork from my order and my order number same with Gerber one of the information that I got from blade works of which I didn't have I figured if I just had the knife that was good enough apparently not stay away from the Gerber 06 Auto the torque spring is cheap and brakes after a few openings
Why did you need gloves on to do this?
Are your hands cold?
Freezing
Serious question. Why do UA-camrs wear mechanic gloves when they do reviews? 🤣
Hate a knife with no pocket clip..... but that is gorgeous take it just like that
Why do you have gloves on what's wrong with you
Warning "Do not use any heavy grades of oil on any Auto's." I found out the hard way as usual. WD-40 is all I use now..
What does it do? Clog it up?🤔
I use oil to lubricate my 110 Auto and a WD-40 to clean it up if I want to clean the old nasty oil off of it I use WD wipe it all down real good and then re oil relubricate
Snaps it closed and chips his blade right away
Waar te koop