After watching your videos many times I bought my self a 119 now my wife told me she's going to give me a 120 as a birthday gift for me. Thank you for doing this review and you are right this are good investment the price just keep going up. You have a new subscriber Sir,and I will keep following your coming videos.
@@boopieboi439 not bad. Shortly after my initial post I bought a 120 off Amazon. Very happy with it. Set me back $98 plus shipping. It's a beast of a knife.
Got a used one from 1998 with the original sheath from my local pawn shop for 55$ yesterday along with an M7 bayonet for 80$ with the original scabbard
I bought a 102 from the ship's store back around 1979. It was my first fixed blade,but not my last. I now have 5, including a monster Schrade and an authentic K-Bar. My go-to fixed blades is still my 102.
100 dollars for and 80 (including Indiana sales tax) seem too much for me but I still have the 120 and 119. Also planning on getting the 117 for everyday carry. Also doesn't help am a fan of the Ghostface series as well
Great collection and insights sir. A lot of knife companies out there and I own a lot of them but its hard to beat a Buck! May I add - You may want to consider the 117 Brahma to your fine collection..
That's quite a collection of Buck knives . I too have a modest collection of Bucks , a 124 which I've had for @40 years which became my go to for outdoor activities. A 102 that I tend to drop in a bag or around my neck , I loaned my son my Buck Master after he joined the Marines and his first deployment to Iraq (there were 3) he still has not returned it , there's a Buck Vanguard somewhere that my wife gave me and a Selkirk. Good knives all.
Great idea! Having several knives for several reasons, of many a manufacture, I only need 3 more to complete this "buck set" you have done a great job displaying! Thx!
Nice collection friend! Have always admired the Frontiersman, just been a little more than I had to spend! An old, battered 2nd hand 301 rides with me daily. My favorite whittler! Another fav I carry in polite company is one of their little Asian folders. Keep looking for them used, like a Brahma for cheap(lol)! Enjoy your treasures, Christmas Blessings and Cheer, gg. 🙏🙏✝️✝️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋☝️☝️☝️🌲🌲
Yes the 105 is a great knife for fish. For the 120 i can only think self defense use but the 119 will do the job too. I own the 119 and 103 pro series with the S35VN steel for the moose hunt. Thanks for showing 👍
Yep, old school is the best school. I too have a collection of Buck Knives. I find the 119, way to light for chopping of any kind. Which is why I either carry a hatchet or tomahawk. I just purchased a 124 and I am looking forward to using it. Nice video.
Your missing the 117 Brahma, which is not back in stock, and the 118 Personal, which is discontinued. I have both, plus those you showed. I started collecting Buck knives back in 56. And I just finished my collection, this year.
👍 Very nice collection, thank you for sharing. You should consider adding the 117 Brahma and 118 Personal knives to your set. I really like your comment “using the proper tool for the proper job”.
@@backacresalaska2272 I obtained my 117 from Knife Center, the 118 is extremely hard to find. I wish you luck in your search. If you like the 102 or 105, you will love the 117.
Nice collection of Buck knives! I agree with you on the 105 Pathfinder, it’s a great all around knife. The Buck Personal (118)is another favorite for me. Take care.
My grandparents sent me $100 for Christmas when I was about 8 and I knew what I had the money spent on in my mind already, I believe it was $59 at the time for the buck 119... I used it for everything, when my dad needed a really good sharp knife he borrowed it and used it for everything imaginable aswell! It got broke once and buck replaced it, no questions asked, and I still own 2, now I prefer the 120 because it does more, and I own 4 buck 120s all in different steels
That 105 Looks great. looking to pick one up. I Really like the 117 but the blade is not as long. Thanks for sharing these! I also believe in hatchets! The Right Tool for the right job is thinking smarter not working harder.
Very nice! I just discovered these recently. I have decided to start working on a collection. Gonna get the 117, 119, 120 and the 124. Was planning on the 19 first but that 17 is pretty tight. Might go with it first. Thanks for making the video. This is exactly what I wanted to see, all 4 that I want all lined up for size comparison, thanks!
In alaska you can carry a weapon concealed if you wish!! All these knives are legal to open or concealed carry in AK, and I believe even in california you can open carry these knives, it is illegal to consealed carry them in California though...
You got a fantastic Buck knife collection! It sounds like you've been around a while, and speak from experience about your personal use with these fine knives. I myself have several Buck knives, my favorite being my 110.
Very nice Buck knife collection, Sir. I proudly own several of those myself and three of them I also ordered the cocobolo wood/brass model. They are beautiful knives and I like the extra hefty weight . I really enjoy seeing the gear others prefer and use and your review is one of the best. Fully appreciate your philosophy of proper care and use of a fine tool. Thanks for a great video and sharing your collection. Best regards to you and yours.
i’ve been collecting knives ever since i was 6 and i recently got a 102 and i love your video and your story about your 102! i hope one day i’ll have used it as much as you have and can tell people about it one day
I look forward to hearing what you think about the 105. It is probably my favorite hunting knife. It is just perfect for making critters into meat. As a longtime 119 enthusiast I was surprised how much I liked the 120. I would be interested to know if it is the same for you.
My favorite that I have used for 40 some years is the 118 I don't see it there but also have several buck knives it's about the size of The 102 Woodsman just a different shape to the bladej
I should have mentioned, I got my Pathfinder way back in 86, and I carried it when hunting, and hiking. And when I worked two summers in Yellowstone, it was always on my hip. It is a good knife.
Nice collection! I've got a few of those myself... the 119, 120 and 124. Could you do a detailed video on that pouch setup on the 124 sheath that you have? I'd like to do a setup like that on my 124 and turn it into a complete survival knife rig. Thanks!
I have a Buck knife-hatchet combo. I have been using it every deer season for well over 45 years. There is no way to add up all the deer it has gutted and butchered. It has also butchered several hogs, cows, chickens and turkeys. It will still be around long time after I'm gone.
i got the 120 earlier this year being a scream fan i finally caved in and bought one but i fear it’s slowly started a little knife collection for me and this video is really making me want to collect some more bucks
What else are u buying that you want. It got me thinking that is pretty smart. Knives are not like technology that grows out of favor and drops in value. Im gonna pick me up some Buck knives. Enjoyed your collection.
Tools and equipment that pay for themselves for my needs alone and will always have value. There is never any shortage of work only employment and have the security of always being able to work or produce things for sale if I want to set my own hours.
Things that hold value as valuables like a Buck Knife. I understand what you mean pal. Inflation is eat up bank accounts and driving prices through the roof tops. 🧑🎄
If you like sharp knives hope for a possible Buck 102 made in 14c28n blade steel some day. Or at least that's what I'm hoping for lol, I'm happy with my 420HC but definitely want one in 14c28n 🤞. It's amazing how sharp a steel having a finer grain structure like 14c28n, 154cm, AEB-L and 13C26 can get. The small carbides allow for a ridiculously sharp edge that's not possible with 420HC or many other stainless ingot steels.
The way I fillet my fish it cut behind the head down to the spine, then travel down the fish keeping the knife pointed down. After I do that on both sides, I cut the head off and use it for bait. That way i have the head to hold on to.
@@backacresalaska2272 I didn't think about that. I don't use knives to fillet much anymore since I got an electric knife, but from time to time I do use my pocket knife to prepare them.
hmm, I learned the head 'n tail was something to hold on to while filleting. Especially the tail... ..cutting down to the tail at end of flesh, flip the whole thing over..fingernails dug into the tail, just glide the blade proper angle back up with skin side against the board. Bam! Skin done one side. ~ I just ordered a 105, and hoping it will do the job not having the flex of a fillet knife. Heck, I leave the fillet knife at home. lol, I don't know why I'm squawking. I normally get skunked. (-:
@@brianbartulis9709 I've seen too much waste by people trying that method. When dip netting my limit is 45 Red Salmon and my way is much faster but more important online is it's simple enough for a person who may have never done it before accomplish the task. Fish are slippery so I also use a fillet glove that not only grips the fish but also protects left hand from being cut. There are many ways to accomplish most things and I learned most stuff on my own long before there was an internet so I do a lot of things differently.
@@backacresalaska2272 Thanks for the hand wave BAA. I watched my uncle early late eighties before the internet. Before that was scaling/gutting fish. eesh. ~ My wasteful would be not getting some of the back flesh while cutting through bones. Some great some I missed a bit. Flipped over when the feel losing the skin/no flesh was heaven to me. lol, nailing a catfish to a tree and pulling the skin with pliers sooked. And they turned out to be the easiest after a few of any fish... which were rarely longer than a foot. Unless bass/pikes. Blah blah... I try and not target bass no moe, but feeding is near same as pikes. ~ Northern, LM bass and a redfin carp fried all the same, the bass was no better than the carp. ha, my Polish gal didn't want to give up the carp caught. Have a great 2023.
Instead of six knives I would take only two Genegal knives and close the knives question because the most needed is kitchen sets of knives like "4 peace kitchen cutlery set" for the rest of your life. I think it is the most practical choice.
It's an indulgence and for most my life only had the 119 and the 102. Having them all to compare I think the most practical for my needs would just be the 105 Pathfinder. You are right of coarse but I have accumulated all I need over my life and with inflation running rampant feel the need to spend money while it's still worth something. There is something about "collecting" I don't fully understand but do enjoy at this moderate level.
None of your Buck Knives can be carried on your body as EDC in some unfree states. Like New York and California I believe it’s only a 2.5 or 3 inch blades that are authorized.
Yep, and just like guns as we all know criminals don’t follow laws so if they want to carry one they will if they want to use it to stab someone they will damn the law. But you can’t tell Gavin Newscum and Kathy Jochul.
I myself have never had an issue with the Cops n me carrying a hunting style knife...I'm not one to carry a 3 to 4 inch blade they small of knife to me is no good to small I like big ones as I also can not have a gun so bigger knives work way better. But u have a very nice group of buck knives..
Police seem to have the discretion to overlook things as do prosecutors but prosecutors are more likely to use anything they can against you. I tend to be as low profile as possible not drawing attention to myself but also agree "it's better to be judged by 12 than carried by six". It's a situational consideration when you have both to choose from.
Theres a video where the buck 119 can EASILY go through 3 layers of thick Cahartt but the Buck 124 frontiersman can't pierce one layer of the same material. A knife needs to be ready to kill and fight. 119 all the way above the 124.
The tip of the 119 design is to pierce a hide but would work for your application as well. I've heard it said a chainsaw is the deadliest tool known to man. You may want to look into that.
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Those use to be my fav field knife back in the day. When I started to lean more into survival I used one less and less.. But IMO they are the best skinners around. I haven't hunted in Alaska at all like I did In Appalachia though.. Youll have to let me finger fuqk that monster Bowie one at the end on my next stop over...
There’s a pro line in all those maybe except for the skinner. S35vn steel and micarta handles. That version of the 105 is $159. The 119 is $199. Great concept but I’m not dropping that much on something I intend on working that hard
hey bro, new sub here , lower 48 here ! , u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active ! , would love to talk more , i am not on social media here though , i e.d.c. daily with a beastknife here , talk soon > tom !
@@backacresalaska2272 THANK YOU , would love to talk stuff/gear/knives/, etc , very cool , i have a daily e.d.c. with beastknife here , talk soon > tom !
@@backacresalaska2272 careful with Amazon. Many knockoffs sold as real on there and there are chinese copies of the 119. Harbor freight sells a version.
After watching your videos many times I bought my self a 119 now my wife told me she's going to give me a 120 as a birthday gift for me. Thank you for doing this review and you are right this are good investment the price just keep going up. You have a new subscriber Sir,and I will keep following your coming videos.
Happy birthday!
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I remember a few years back when a 119 cost around $45 at most stores. Now they're almost double that
I remember Walmart carrying them for around $50!
I just found one for 50 $ didn't need it but dam that was a good deal.
@@boopieboi439 not bad. Shortly after my initial post I bought a 120 off Amazon. Very happy with it. Set me back $98 plus shipping. It's a beast of a knife.
$109.99 Canadian dollars up here.
Got a used one from 1998 with the original sheath from my local pawn shop for 55$ yesterday along with an M7 bayonet for 80$ with the original scabbard
First class advice based on sound principles so rare today. A lovely and practical set of knives. Looking forward to the next video!!
I bought a 102 from the ship's store back around 1979. It was my first fixed blade,but not my last. I now have 5, including a monster Schrade and an authentic K-Bar. My go-to fixed blades is still my 102.
You cannot go wrong with a Buck knife. Very affordable and high quality. Good for you and thanks for sharing them with us!
100 dollars for and 80 (including Indiana sales tax) seem too much for me but I still have the 120 and 119. Also planning on getting the 117 for everyday carry. Also doesn't help am a fan of the Ghostface series as well
Great collection and insights sir. A lot of knife companies out there and I own a lot of them but its hard to beat a Buck! May I add - You may want to consider the 117 Brahma to your fine collection..
Have them all too. I think the 105 Pathfinder is my favorite. Great, handy size. But the 124 is just a beast!
You have an awesome Buck collection ! I was so awed by Buck, I got the 110, 112, 119, 124 & a Kalinga ! Thanks for sharing your Bucks !
That's quite a collection of Buck knives . I too have a modest collection of Bucks , a 124 which I've had for @40 years which became my go to for outdoor activities. A 102 that I tend to drop in a bag or around my neck , I loaned my son my Buck Master after he joined the Marines and his first deployment to Iraq (there were 3) he still has not returned it , there's a Buck Vanguard somewhere that my wife gave me and a Selkirk. Good knives all.
Well said sir! Right tool for the job! That is one nice collection! Thanks for showing.
Great idea! Having several knives for several reasons, of many a manufacture, I only need 3 more to complete this "buck set" you have done a great job displaying! Thx!
Nice collection friend! Have always admired the Frontiersman, just been a little more than I had to spend!
An old, battered 2nd hand 301 rides with me daily. My favorite whittler! Another fav I carry in polite company is one of their little Asian folders. Keep looking for them used, like a Brahma for cheap(lol)! Enjoy your treasures, Christmas Blessings and Cheer, gg. 🙏🙏✝️✝️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋☝️☝️☝️🌲🌲
Yes the 105 is a great knife for fish. For the 120 i can only think self defense use but the 119 will do the job too. I own the 119 and 103 pro series with the S35VN steel for the moose hunt. Thanks for showing 👍
I tend to agree.
Pro series is amazing..
I think the 105 will flex into self defense pretty well too
Great knives that have stood the test of time. Thanks
Yep, old school is the best school. I too have a collection of Buck Knives. I find the 119, way to light for chopping of any kind. Which is why I either carry a hatchet or tomahawk. I just purchased a 124 and I am looking forward to using it. Nice video.
Very very good set! Well done! You should be covered thoroughly with that set for life
Very nice review and great Buck knife colection. I have 119 and 110. Now, I fot motivated to add some more Bucks in my knife collection.
I enjoyed the sharing of your collection. Buck makes some good knives.
Awesome collection. Love those old Buck fixed blades
Your missing the 117 Brahma, which is not back in stock, and the 118 Personal, which is discontinued. I have both, plus those you showed. I started collecting Buck knives back in 56. And I just finished my collection, this year.
Woah, awesome collection! The 102 woodsman was one of my first fixed blades and it worked great for me.
Good to hear words from someone who is like minded. Enjoyed your video mate. Thank you.
👍 Very nice collection, thank you for sharing. You should consider adding the 117 Brahma and 118 Personal knives to your set. I really like your comment “using the proper tool for the proper job”.
I've been looking.
@@backacresalaska2272 I obtained my 117 from Knife Center, the 118 is extremely hard to find. I wish you luck in your search. If you like the 102 or 105, you will love the 117.
Can't go wrong with a buck. I have several of them and love them.
I hunted blacktail deer for years and carried a 119. I ended up using a triangle file and hand checkered the handle for better grip
IMO all a fella needs is a 110 folder, the 102 on his belt and the 119 just because
Nice collection of Buck knives!
I agree with you on the 105 Pathfinder, it’s a great all around knife. The Buck Personal (118)is another favorite for me.
Take care.
That’s a badass collection brother. 👍🏻👏🏻 God bless!
Beautiful set!
Sweet collection!
My grandparents sent me $100 for Christmas when I was about 8 and I knew what I had the money spent on in my mind already, I believe it was $59 at the time for the buck 119... I used it for everything, when my dad needed a really good sharp knife he borrowed it and used it for everything imaginable aswell! It got broke once and buck replaced it, no questions asked, and I still own 2, now I prefer the 120 because it does more, and I own 4 buck 120s all in different steels
That 105 Looks great. looking to pick one up. I Really like the 117 but the blade is not as long. Thanks for sharing these! I also believe in hatchets! The Right Tool for the right job is thinking smarter not working harder.
Individually you can’t see it but all together you can see how different they are and what tasks they are suited for. I’m going to get the same ones.
Not to mention buck is making great sheaths right now as well.
Very nice! I just discovered these recently. I have decided to start working on a collection. Gonna get the 117, 119, 120 and the 124. Was planning on the 19 first but that 17 is pretty tight. Might go with it first. Thanks for making the video. This is exactly what I wanted to see, all 4 that I want all lined up for size comparison, thanks!
Oh, that's a 102. Now I got another one I want lol
Good video. I have the 102 and 212. I like the 102 and love the 212. Thought about a 120, but went with a Blackjack 1 - 7.
Nice collection 102 was my first knife at 10 years old for fly fishing have many buck knives now great knives I think I need the 124
The 124 has earned a place in my kit.
In alaska you can carry a weapon concealed if you wish!! All these knives are legal to open or concealed carry in AK, and I believe even in california you can open carry these knives, it is illegal to consealed carry them in California though...
You got a fantastic Buck knife collection!
It sounds like you've been around a while, and speak from experience about your personal use with these fine knives.
I myself have several Buck knives, my favorite being my 110.
Very nice Buck knife collection, Sir. I proudly own several of those myself and three of them I also ordered the cocobolo wood/brass model. They are beautiful knives and I like the extra hefty weight . I really enjoy seeing the gear others prefer and use and your review is one of the best. Fully appreciate your philosophy of proper care and use of a fine tool. Thanks for a great video and sharing your collection. Best regards to you and yours.
Impressive Buck fixed blade collection. I am with you on the investment advice, thumbs up and subscribed
i’ve been collecting knives ever since i was 6 and i recently got a 102 and i love your video and your story about your 102! i hope one day i’ll have used it as much as you have and can tell people about it one day
Fantastic collection - can't have enuff knives - GOD bless
Thanks 👍
I like your review and the collection you have.
Decades.
Those are nice. Will watch it now. I have a 102 and a 212.
Seems everybody loves the 102!
Really cool collection Sr.
Thanks for posting. Great info!
Great knives!
My main love is that all of these knives the horror icon Ghostface uses in the scream franchise
The buck 100 series is awesome! I have a 119 and 120, thinking about a 102 now
Bob Johnson pointed out I'm missing the 117 and that is my next purchase when I find one.
@@backacresalaska2272 They are discontinued I think, but they're releasing a new batch of them this spring
I look forward to hearing what you think about the 105. It is probably my favorite hunting knife. It is just perfect for making critters into meat. As a longtime 119 enthusiast I was surprised how much I liked the 120. I would be interested to know if it is the same for you.
👍👍
A good sharp buck knife is essential and on top of that, it never runs out of bullets. Lol.
My favorite that I have used for 40 some years is the 118 I don't see it there but also have several buck knives it's about the size of The 102 Woodsman just a different shape to the bladej
I should have mentioned, I got my Pathfinder way back in 86, and I carried it when hunting, and hiking. And when I worked two summers in Yellowstone, it was always on my hip. It is a good knife.
I enjoyed your video. Looking for a fixed to carry in Ca.
Nice collection!
I've got a few of those myself... the 119, 120 and 124.
Could you do a detailed video on that pouch setup on the 124 sheath that you have?
I'd like to do a setup like that on my 124 and turn it into a complete survival knife rig. Thanks!
It's just a simple ammo pouch with a few items in it but here it is ua-cam.com/video/ghmub-dHRo4/v-deo.html
@@backacresalaska2272 Awesome... thanks!
I have a Buck knife-hatchet combo. I have been using it every deer season for well over 45 years. There is no way to add up all the deer it has gutted and butchered. It has also butchered several hogs, cows, chickens and turkeys. It will still be around long time after I'm gone.
i got the 120 earlier this year being a scream fan i finally caved in and bought one but i fear it’s slowly started a little knife collection for me and this video is really making me want to collect some more bucks
What else are u buying that you want. It got me thinking that is pretty smart. Knives are not like technology that grows out of favor and drops in value. Im gonna pick me up some Buck knives. Enjoyed your collection.
Tools and equipment that pay for themselves for my needs alone and will always have value. There is never any shortage of work only employment and have the security of always being able to work or produce things for sale if I want to set my own hours.
105 my favorite all around hunting and fishing knife .
It's become mine too!
Nice set.
i have my Buck 102, original with cherry red color and it is my best EDC tools since then. Perfect.
Nice collection!
I think your money was well spent and, there items you use and enjoy.
Things that hold value as valuables like a Buck Knife.
I understand what you mean pal.
Inflation is eat up bank accounts and driving prices through the roof tops. 🧑🎄
Great video !!
The 124 goes on my belt when I'm in the woods , and the 120 gets stuck in the roast beast at dinner time.
Nice knives.
I got the skinner In the cocabolo wood to cut hay bale string keep it in my truck and my 119 on my hip everywhere
I really like the 105 for a general do it all knife
It's in my top 3 just for that reason.
Multi Tool are good to stack and have in emergencies also ⚖️⚔️⚖️
If you like sharp knives hope for a possible Buck 102 made in 14c28n blade steel some day.
Or at least that's what I'm hoping for lol, I'm happy with my 420HC but definitely want one in 14c28n 🤞.
It's amazing how sharp a steel having a finer grain structure like 14c28n, 154cm, AEB-L and 13C26 can get.
The small carbides allow for a ridiculously sharp edge that's not possible with 420HC or many other stainless ingot steels.
The way I fillet my fish it cut behind the head down to the spine, then travel down the fish keeping the knife pointed down. After I do that on both sides, I cut the head off and use it for bait. That way i have the head to hold on to.
One thing that helps me grip the fish is a filet glove that also gives protection from accidently cutting myself. It's a great tool to have.
@@backacresalaska2272 I didn't think about that. I don't use knives to fillet much anymore since I got an electric knife, but from time to time I do use my pocket knife to prepare them.
hmm, I learned the head 'n tail was something to hold on to while filleting. Especially the tail...
..cutting down to the tail at end of flesh, flip the whole thing over..fingernails dug into the tail, just glide the blade proper angle back up with skin side against the board. Bam! Skin done one side.
~ I just ordered a 105, and hoping it will do the job not having the flex of a fillet knife. Heck, I leave the fillet knife at home.
lol, I don't know why I'm squawking. I normally get skunked. (-:
^^^ I've never a huge fish as you said. ~~ Some bugger walked off with my larger fillet knife that was great. (9" ?)
@@brianbartulis9709 I've seen too much waste by people trying that method. When dip netting my limit is 45 Red Salmon and my way is much faster but more important online is it's simple enough for a person who may have never done it before accomplish the task. Fish are slippery so I also use a fillet glove that not only grips the fish but also protects left hand from being cut. There are many ways to accomplish most things and I learned most stuff on my own long before there was an internet so I do a lot of things differently.
@@backacresalaska2272 Thanks for the hand wave BAA.
I watched my uncle early late eighties before the internet. Before that was scaling/gutting fish. eesh.
~ My wasteful would be not getting some of the back flesh while cutting through bones. Some great some I missed a bit.
Flipped over when the feel losing the skin/no flesh was heaven to me.
lol, nailing a catfish to a tree and pulling the skin with pliers sooked. And they turned out to be the easiest after a few of any fish... which were rarely longer than a foot. Unless bass/pikes.
Blah blah...
I try and not target bass no moe, but feeding is near same as pikes.
~ Northern, LM bass and a redfin carp fried all the same, the bass was no better than the carp. ha, my Polish gal didn't want to give up the carp caught.
Have a great 2023.
Instead of six knives I would take only two Genegal knives and close the knives question because the most needed is kitchen sets of knives like "4 peace kitchen cutlery set" for the rest of your life. I think it is the most practical choice.
It's an indulgence and for most my life only had the 119 and the 102. Having them all to compare I think the most practical for my needs would just be the 105 Pathfinder. You are right of coarse but I have accumulated all I need over my life and with inflation running rampant feel the need to spend money while it's still worth something. There is something about "collecting" I don't fully understand but do enjoy at this moderate level.
I'm told not to acquire more knives. I'm told I don't need them. Yeah, well, so what ! Good on you. Buck knives are great.
None of your Buck Knives can be carried on your body as EDC in some unfree states. Like New York and California I believe it’s only a 2.5 or 3 inch blades that are authorized.
As hard as that is to believe I don't doubt it for a minute.
Yep, and just like guns as we all know criminals don’t follow laws so if they want to carry one they will if they want to use it to stab someone they will damn the law. But you can’t tell Gavin Newscum and Kathy Jochul.
Why ain’t you got a V3 Bowie?❤
I myself have never had an issue with the Cops n me carrying a hunting style knife...I'm not one to carry a 3 to 4 inch blade they small of knife to me is no good to small I like big ones as I also can not have a gun so bigger knives work way better. But u have a very nice group of buck knives..
Police seem to have the discretion to overlook things as do prosecutors but prosecutors are more likely to use anything they can against you. I tend to be as low profile as possible not drawing attention to myself but also agree "it's better to be judged by 12 than carried by six". It's a situational consideration when you have both to choose from.
I totally agree; inflation sucks! Nice Collection! :-) Peace, Stiletto :-)
Theres a video where the buck 119 can EASILY go through 3 layers of thick Cahartt but the Buck 124 frontiersman can't pierce one layer of the same material. A knife needs to be ready to kill and fight. 119 all the way above the 124.
The tip of the 119 design is to pierce a hide but would work for your application as well. I've heard it said a chainsaw is the deadliest tool known to man. You may want to look into that.
120 is best of them probbly, easily can handled sharper, also you can use it for stealth
How tf u gonna use a 12 inch long knife for stealth
very nice
I’ve owned the General (120) Buck a fairly hard one to find bought mine back in 86
Missing the Buck 117
Oh yes Sir they are very very nice. 🇺🇸 🇳🇿
ua-cam.com/video/gWdDkdeYU0M/v-deo.html
These are good to stack & collect as well ⛄🧑🎄
I only have 1 buck knife..a buck 184 buckmaster I'll never sell it
Wow, that knife is beautiful. Yeah I wouldn't buy any of these either if I had that 😂
102 Kicks ass
Nice review video, have you found a solid reason to carry the 120 yet?
No but have placed 124, 119, 105 and 102 where best suited.
Buck 120 my favorite, the classic scream franchise knife. Also , what’s your favorite scary movie. Edit : y’all just know I had to.
I didn't know you had to
Aliens
I like that 120
Its been a good hog hunting blade for 30 years now.
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Those use to be my fav field knife back in the day. When I started to lean more into survival I used one less and less.. But IMO they are the best skinners around. I haven't hunted in Alaska at all like I did In Appalachia though.. Youll have to let me finger fuqk that monster Bowie one at the end on my next stop over...
Bring that big knife of yours and we'll do a side by side comparison.
Wish one?? LOL @@backacresalaska2272
There’s a pro line in all those maybe except for the skinner. S35vn steel and micarta handles. That version of the 105 is $159. The 119 is $199. Great concept but I’m not dropping that much on something I intend on working that hard
Then don't get the pro line ???
You sound like Johnny Cash😂
What state are you in?
Alaska
As an investor, inflation is the easiest economy to invest in. It's simple, only buy precious metals and move it back out as soon as the trend turns.
That works for anything of value, even more so with useful things that pay dividends each time used.
@@backacresalaska2272 Very true and nice collection of Bucks.
I’m buying up s Ontario knives and some machetes
La marca muela tiene buenos cuchillos me tegalo mi hijo un bowie marca winchrster
hey bro, new sub here , lower 48 here ! , u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active ! , would love to talk more , i am not on social media here though , i e.d.c. daily with a beastknife here , talk soon > tom !
Welcome!
@@backacresalaska2272 THANK YOU , would love to talk stuff/gear/knives/, etc , very cool , i have a daily e.d.c. with beastknife here , talk soon > tom !
All pre date code?
@@backacresalaska2272 careful with Amazon. Many knockoffs sold as real on there and there are chinese copies of the 119.
Harbor freight sells a version.