MidwayUSA has
Buck Knives 112 Ranger Pocket Knife w/ Ebony Wood Handle & Leather Sheath (911739) on sale for
$79.99. Shipping is ~$5.99 and may vary by location, otherwise shipping is free on $99+ orders.
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Product Details:- Best Use Everyday Carry
- Weight: 5.6 Ounce
- Overall Length: 7.25 Inches
- Folding or Fixed Blade: Folding
- Closed Length: 4.25 Inches
- Blade Length: 3 Inches
- Blade Finish: Satin
- Blade Steel: CPM S30V
- Blade Shape: Drop Point
- Serration Type: Plain
- Handle Material: Ebony Wood
- Pocket Clip: No
- Number of Blades: 1
- Assisted Opening: No
- Locking Mechanism: Lockback
- Opening Method: Nail Nick
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For those wanting more details, the Buck 110 Hunter and Buck 112 Ranger are typically $65-$70 retail at many stores, however this model features their BOS Heat Treated S30V Steel, a considerable step up in edge retention and other attributes, making this price a slick deal.
I've owned about 5 variations of these. The 110 being a relatively large folding knife and the 112, a downsized medium-large knife. Sturdy back lock, good tolerances, slick looking brass bolster, good steel, USA Made, Great Buck Forever Warranty.
Objectively, their quality used to be better in the 2000's, but I believe they still make many good knives for the price within their USA models, these included. Hope this helps!
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For those wanting more details, the Buck 110 Hunter and Buck 112 Ranger are typically $65-$70 retail at many stores, however this model features their BOS Heat Treated S30V Steel, a considerable step up in edge retention and other attributes, making this price a slick deal.
I've owned about 5 variations of these. The 110 being a relatively large folding knife and the 112, a downsized medium-large knife. Sturdy back lock, good tolerances, slick looking brass bolster, good steel, USA Made, Great Buck Forever Warranty.
Objectively, their quality used to be better in the 2000's, but I believe they still make many good knives for the price within their USA models, these included. Hope this helps!
For those wanting more details, the Buck 110 Hunter and Buck 112 Ranger are typically $65-$70 retail at many stores, however this model features their BOS Heat Treated S30V Steel, a considerable step up in edge retention and other attributes, making this price a slick deal.
I've owned about 5 variations of these. The 110 being a relatively large folding knife and the 112, a downsized medium-large knife. Sturdy back lock, good tolerances, slick looking brass bolster, good steel, USA Made, Great Buck Forever Warranty.
Objectively, their quality used to be better in the 2000's, but I believe they still make many good knives for the price within their USA models, these included. Hope this helps!
Edit: also remember summer of 2019 when they were selling the 112 on Amazon for $38. Picked up a few as gifts. Great knives that will last forever. Also picked up a 112 from Walmart a year or two ago for around $48, seems the same as my other.
Another edit: it was not this level of steel. Just reminiscing.
Edit: also remember summer of 2019 when they were selling the 112 on Amazon for $38. Picked up a few as gifts. Great knives that will last forever. Also picked up a 112 from Walmart a year or two ago for around $48, seems the same as my other.
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Edit: also remember summer of 2019 when they were selling the 112 on Amazon for $38. Picked up a few as gifts. Great knives that will last forever. Also picked up a 112 from Walmart a year or two ago for around $48, seems the same as my other.
I have a tan Buck 112 Slim...it's somewhat unassuming in an office environment and the shorter blade isn't so crazy if I need to 'dispatch' the tool to do some work. I got a killer deal on a slew of knives a few years ago, a farm store retailer was liquidating their Buck knives inventory and I picked up a dozen or so knives for $5.00 each. An absolute steal. So yes, I don't baby it...if I need another one...I got a stash to last me a life time!
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For those wanting more details, the Buck 110 Hunter and Buck 112 Ranger are typically $65-$70 retail at many stores, however this model features their BOS Heat Treated S30V Steel, a considerable step up in edge retention and other attributes, making this price a slick deal.
I've owned about 5 variations of these. The 110 being a relatively large folding knife and the 112, a downsized medium-large knife. Sturdy back lock, good tolerances, slick looking brass bolster, good steel, USA Made, Great Buck Forever Warranty.
Objectively, their quality used to be better in the 2000's, but I believe they still make many good knives for the price within their USA models, these included. Hope this helps!
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