Buck definatly makes a great knife. I know what you mean though for doing continuous work back locks are great, but for doing quick occasional cuts they aren't as good as a axis/ liner/ frame/ button lock and not as fidgety for sure. Thanks for the update and keep making sharp things fun and enjoyable
Reply button not working so I'll just reply here. Yeah that Buck 112 dressed out caribou, broke down moose, breasted ptarmigan and spruce grouse, ducks in the fall as well as gutted and cleaned many Alaskan salmon. It also cut boxes, duct tape, made wood shavings for fire, cut onions and what not for shore lunch cooking, cut and shortened a leaking radiator hose on an overheating vehicle and many other 'thangs I can't even remember. It was always a leather snap away on the belt from cutting summer sausage and cheese to put on Sailor Boy Pilot Bread. On another note... I'm 5'9" with small hands and the Buck 112 just always fit right in my hand. No matter the make or size of the knife or tool always get what works for you! All my best to you. Mahalo!
My first Buck was a 112 I bought in Alaska in 1978. Carried that knife daily until I lost it the day I left Alaska in 2006. I've since replaced it and also have a relatively new 110 but the 112 is MY knife. The new super wombat super cool super lightweight steel knives Buck makes now are all cool and the gang but not for me. I want that wood and brass. It just feels right for me. But thank you for showcasing a knife from a still American company. Mahalo!
Too bad you lost it after so many years. I've definitely been thinking about getting a "traditional" 110 or 112, probably a 112. I have a 112 Slim Select and like the size a little more than the 110. I'm carrying a walnut Opinel this month and I'm really starting to like the wood handle. Thanks for checking the video out!!!!
Glad to hear the update! I definitely think I'll be getting one of these and a 112. Great video Jack 👍
I want the 112 Sport but I've actually been thinking about getting the OG 110 or 112
I love this knife! Great update, thank you!
It's a great knife!! I carried it for 34 straight days. Thanks for checking the video out!!!
Buck definatly makes a great knife. I know what you mean though for doing continuous work back locks are great, but for doing quick occasional cuts they aren't as good as a axis/ liner/ frame/ button lock and not as fidgety for sure. Thanks for the update and keep making sharp things fun and enjoyable
Its been great and I'm enjoying it but I do miss easy one hand closing. Thanks for checking the video out!!!
Reply button not working so I'll just reply here.
Yeah that Buck 112 dressed out caribou, broke down moose, breasted ptarmigan and spruce grouse, ducks in the fall as well as gutted and cleaned many Alaskan salmon. It also cut boxes, duct tape, made wood shavings for fire, cut onions and what not for shore lunch cooking, cut and shortened a leaking radiator hose on an overheating vehicle and many other 'thangs I can't even remember. It was always a leather snap away on the belt from cutting summer sausage and cheese to put on Sailor Boy Pilot Bread.
On another note... I'm 5'9" with small hands and the Buck 112 just always fit right in my hand. No matter the make or size of the knife or tool always get what works for you!
All my best to you. Mahalo!
So much history with it. I would've been so upset losing it.
My first Buck was a 112 I bought in Alaska in 1978. Carried that knife daily until I lost it the day I left Alaska in 2006. I've since replaced it and also have a relatively new 110 but the 112 is MY knife. The new super wombat super cool super lightweight steel knives Buck makes now are all cool and the gang but not for me. I want that wood and brass. It just feels right for me. But thank you for showcasing a knife from a still American company. Mahalo!
Too bad you lost it after so many years. I've definitely been thinking about getting a "traditional" 110 or 112, probably a 112. I have a 112 Slim Select and like the size a little more than the 110. I'm carrying a walnut Opinel this month and I'm really starting to like the wood handle. Thanks for checking the video out!!!!
its like it knew it belonged in Alaska. I bet someone found it and is taking care of it there
Yep, I think it wanted to stay. 😆 I've gotten a few more Buck 110's and 112's now.
@@factorsofjack how thick is the 110 hunter sport vs the original 110? my only grips is how thing it is
@RandoWisLuL it's pretty much the same dimensions, but a lot lighter. It carries pretty well in pocket with the pocket clip.
I use one at work. I wish they didn’t anodize the aluminum black.
I like the black. What color would you want? Thanks for the video out!!
I really enjoyed this review, and I am a buck knife fan ! Lol! You just got a new sub !!!!
Thank you very much!!! I'm a Buck knife fan, I now have several Bucks.
About time BUCK , Better late than never
I totally agree 👍
That's a good knife !
I got that DJI mini se from that gazebo to your house .
It is a dang good one. I got a Buck Sprint Select on the way. It's a flipper, liner lock.
It's not that far as the crow Flys or should say as the drone Flys. 🤔
@@factorsofjack it's around 450 m or so which is a lot with interference between the two spots lol
Yea and a cell tower.
if you had to EDC one knife, would you choose the Buck 110 Sport or the Benchmade 940?
Hard decision. If I had to choose only one, I think the 940 would just edge the Buck out.
@@factorsofjack Nice. Thank you. I found a 940( green aluminum) for $180 shipped. The 110 is $165 shipped. I think you helped me make my decision.
Good deal on the 940. In my opinion you really cant go wrong with either.
Ask them to make this knife with a drop point blade
I'd but one in a split second! I have the regular 110 and 112 with drop points and they are great.