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The Buck Knives 110 Folding Hunter is a classic American-made folding knife featuring a 3.75-inch 420HC stainless steel clip point blade with superior edge retention and corrosion resistance. Its iconic lockback mechanism offers secure blade locking for safe, reliable use in hunting, camping, and everyday carry. Finished with brass bolsters and ebony handles, it combines timeless style with rugged performance. The knife folds compactly and includes a genuine leather sheath with belt loop for convenient carry. Trusted by outdoorsmen since 1963 and backed by a lifetime warranty, it remains a top choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.










| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Asin | B000EHYZKK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,714 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #6 in Folding Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Edge 2X |
| Blade Length | 3.75 inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | clip point |
| Brand Name | Buck Knives |
| Color | Brass |
| Customer Package Type | Sheathed Knife |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (7,111) 4.8 out of 5 stars |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033753092107 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Brass, Wood |
| Included Components | Knife, Sheath, Warranty Paperwork |
| Item Length | 8.63 inches |
| Item Shape | folding |
| Item Type Name | Buck Knives 110 Folding Hunter Lock-back Knife, Brass Bolsters, Ebony Handles, 3-3/4" 420HC Blade with Leather Sheath |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Manufacture Year | 1963 |
| Manufacturer | Buck Knives |
| Model Name | 110 Folding Hunter |
| Model Number | 0110BRS |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Orientation | Ambodextrous |
| Part Number | 0110BRS |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, Everyday Carry, Fishing, Hiking, Camping, Overlanding, Skiing, Biking, Backpacking |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Set Name | Single Folding Hunter Knife with Sheath |
| Size | 3 3/4" |
| Special Features | Foldable, Locking Blades |
| Style | Classic |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| Unit Count | 1 Ounce |
| Upc | 033753092107 |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
User
Great knife to own!
Just received this knife. It is a classic, as it is said over the internet. It's very sharp and heavy (for a folder). Looks great. I am also very impressed by the packaging box with a USA flag.For me, this is a knife for collection as it has a long history. And it's definitely worth it.
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Simple, durable, unbeatable and quality.
I just received the Buck 110 yesterday and I am not typically one to comment on my purchases but the sheer quality of this knife led me to write a review.I was, to be honest, simply looking for a good EDC knife. I am the type of guy who doesn't like to repeat what he has said if it has already been said and I certainly don't like to buy something again that has already been bought. Given that, I don't think I will ever need to buy another knife, circumstances permitting. The sheer heft and weight of the knife speaks volumes to the durability of the knife. It is not a light knife. Nor is it by any stretch a small knife. But I never asked for something that might float out of my pocket unchecked. I will say that it certainly was much larger than I had anticipated ( even given reviews pointing to the fact that this is a large knife), but I have no problems keeping this in my pocket. To be certain; I dont think I would be comfortable fitting anything else in the pocket with it, save some change or a pen. But rather than complain; I would say that if anything, it has earned its right to have its presence felt as I go about my day.Straight from the box it was the sharpest I have seen a knife. The amazon picture does a great disservice to spectacular workmanship on the brass, and particularly the nuances and rich color of the wood grain. It is simply beautiful. If it was not of such a sturdy and undeniably strong build I would be hesitant to use it. But its beauty is only surpassed by its simple functionality and toughness. Its is, unsurprisingly, built in the USA. As for the case, I could take it or leave it. I don't ever intend on using it but would I want to, I have found that it is a bit snug at first. Either way it seems to be solid and I would have no complaints using it while hiking or camping.But simply put the knife is razor sharp, beautifully constructed and one of the most durable knifes I have handled. It is large and that can be offputting to some, but really just look in the dimensions in the product description and take the measurement. Its right there for you to measure out. But even if you are unsatisfied by it, you sure as heck cant just break it out of dismay. Even if you do somehow manage to, the things got a lifetime warranty. All around, an amazing large knife that will not let you down.And it sure as heck wont be an heirloom to my children cause it's going underground with me, thats how much I like the thing. And with the affordable price, the kids can just earn their bread and buy one themselves, it won't break their bank account!
User
The *Value* is there.
As a strict adherent to "Value above all else" when it comes to shopping I almost always take my time when considering a new product to purchase.I have for months now been searching for a good, reliable folding blade in the 2.5 to 4.0 inch range and decided to settle on the Buck. Of course, this was after mulling over other brands such as Cold Steel, Spyderco, Bear & Son, and various others.It was easy to find blades to like in those other lines but there was always something nagging me away. Cold Steel products, while flashy and ostensibly quite durable if their videos are to be believed, were a bit on the expensive side and of course now being outsourced to other countries for manufacture. I wasn't sure if I wanted a bone-handled knife from Bear & Son and I wasn't quite "struck" with any of the other knives I happened to view.Of course, I read many folks' reviews on all the knives and there was the requisite brand loyalty flourishing throughout, rants on gimmicky additions to more current styles, and of course no consensus on what constituted a perfect folder.I chose the 110 for one very simple reason. It was $35. And if the quality wasn't there as the reviews suggested...well, I'd be out a nice steak dinner.***Here is what I like about the knife:-Heft. Some may see this as a detriment but one thing I've always liked about good 'ol USA products is their weight. I see weight as a sign of quality, in most things at least, and it is applicable here. I've never felt like I was going to break, bend, twist or contort the Buck regardless of the application I was using it for.-Sharpness. As others before me have said, this thing comes out "shaving sharp" or any other superlative you can think of. I had many minutes of fun dragging the 110 blade across numerous envelopes, newspapers, and other paper waste when I first got it. Of course, the ever popular "arm hair" test was done and I was sans a nice patch of hair on the forearm for a period of time.-Style. Now some may not like the spartan look and features of the 110, to me however, there is an elegance to the simplicity. There are no fancy gimmicks or additions. What we have here is a solid lockback folder.-The Warranty. Lifetime. 'Nuff said? Well, perhaps not quite. It is a very good warranty (Lifetime) but they will not honor it if you try some DIY repair or are using it to carve faces into rocks. Just check the website, I don't know that I've found a better warranty (Lifetime) yet.-It was $35. For me, quite easy to justify a purchase for something that should, and has if you're inclined to believe other reviews, last for years to come.***I seem to recall a reviewer grousing about finding it cheaper elsewhere. This person should have bought another that day and been happy to have two great knives for less than $60. Joy could have been brought to an outdoors-man family member.At the end of the day, you shouldn't feel bad about pulling the trigger on a knife like this. You may lack some of the features found on other more expensive knives but if what you're looking for is a sharp, dependable and no-nonsense knife, you've found it here.
User
OMG! What a deal...what a knife!!!
Trust me when I tell you that this price for a brand new Buck 110 folding hunter is unheard of!! Best price out there as it retails from Buck for about $70.00 give or take a couple of bucks.Next: When you take this knife out of the box and feel it in your hand for the first time you will know what quality workmanship is and never own another brand of knife again. It feels like it was made just for your hand. I have never felt a more high quality, better balance, heavy duty cutting tool in my life. Heavy duty but not bulky or "too much" for the hand...just perfect. It comes more than razor sharp and with a mirror polish. The heavy leather sheath is hand made in Mexico (just as excellent leather workers as Americans and I come from a family of Scottish and German-American leather workers) and is ready for a long life and will take all the punishment on the job or in the field you can give it. I'd still use some high quality leather treatment to weather proof it to extend it's life but it comes well treated.I've owned Cold Steel, Benchmark, CRST, Gerber...none of them measure up to this knife or the other Buck I own (A fixed blade Pathfinder). I'll never own another Knife after seeing the quality of Buck knifes.ALSO: A lot of people complain about how they were just throwing their new buck around and Oh my the tip broke off and that's proof that Buck ain't that good!!! Hey, Buford! Read the paperwork that comes with the knife or the specs on the web site: This is a cutting tool...don't throw your Buck knife. If you don't use it the way it was made to be used don't expect things to go wrong...and you also void the warranty. A buddy of mine that passed away recently was a Viet Nam combat veteran who carried a Buck Special and a Buck 110 Folding Hunter from his first tour in Viet Nam in 1967 all through his life and left his collection of Buck Knives (including the two mentioned above) to his oldest son who now uses them for hunting and such just like his dad did. That's 45 years of service. I think that's worth the $29.00 asking price. Hell; it's worth the $70.00 but I'm glad I found the one here instead:)
User
Holy CPAP!!! This is a fine knife!!!
First let's go over th thangs that's great about this knife. First a all it's made in th good ole USA!. Now we buy sum thangs thats foreign; if their good why not? But why go lookin for somethin somewhere else thats done best here. And folkz, makin good pocket knives is one of em. Buck has always made good knives and they're still doin it. We bought this one for th youngest son. He needed a birthday gift, we all love knives and so when I saw th price on this one we had ta have it. Now ours didn't come with the 50 stamped on it for 50th anniversary. That ain't a big deal for us. We ain't real fond a "commemorative" s*** anyway. You know th stuff I'm talkin about; eagles swoopin, flags floppin, twin towers a fallin and all that George Bush 'murcan s***. Now don't get me wrong! If ya want a collectible ya couldn't go wrong with this one. Its a beautiful knife. Th fittins is polished well, th "wood grain" is beautiful and th blade's polished to a t. But bein who we are we buy for function as well as form. Everbody loves good tools but if yer gone have a tool buy a good one. This is a good one. Now its one big knife. Yer probably not gone want ta tote it in yer pocket but in the sheath it comes with on yer belt. By th way beaners make good functional leather sheaths. There ain't nothin flashy about this sheath. It's clean and slim. Now it's made a that 420 HC steel and th consensus a th reviews we read is that it's a good high carbon (HC) compromise between tough and hard. We'll have ta see. One thing we ain't gone do is use it in th machine shop. A knife with a tip like this ain't made for that. We probably gone use it around th homestead for horticulture stuff, good graftin and layerin knife, and skinnin and cleanin small animals. It's big enough for small animals but it ain't big enough for deer and thangs like that. We'd want a longer blade for that. But this ain't no kids knife! Its long big and heavy enough ta do th tasks it was built ta do. Jest don't stress that tip. Not only does it feel good and heavy in yer hand but it got that wonderful Buck guarantee. For certain tasks or even if ya jest want ta look spiffy with a fine lookin knife on yer belt ya can't go wrong. Only thang is if ya want ta look spiffy ya better be tall, thin and good-lookin like my youngest son!!!
User
Very nice! Super sharp!!
Nice knife, very sharp. It was a replacement for the Buck knife I lost in the woods looking for a friend's lost dog.
User
Buck. Warranty and workmanship is excellent
Sheath came too tight. Depressed blade and opened locking mechanism. Buck warranty might help. Great knife!
User
The most solid locking folding knife
Good heavy and very well banced with a great belt case.
User
Finally!
After all these years I decided to buy an original. I was sceptical about getting a fake but with some research I dived into it. What a buy. I went for one that was offered at a lower price and totally satisfied with what I received. Such a solid build and quality is second to none. A handy tool to have and have used it for a number of things. Looked super cool in using it for my steak in one of our camping trips. Unless a bigger job comes up, this is all I need. Super happy!
User
Excelente calidad
Muy buen filo, robusta, y de buena calidad, cumple lo que promete
User
とても良かった
2025年製のものが届きました。商品もきれいで、切れ味も抜群です。レザーシースもしっかり作れれていて、安心して使えそうです。
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Super Messer mit eher mäßigem Holster
Ist mein 2. Buck 110 Folding Hunter. Ein 2022 Modell das andere ist von 2008 ein 110 FG . Habe noch ein 112 Ranger FG von 1992 ! Bei dem ist die Verarbeitung noch einen kleinen Ticken besser, aber das ist Jammern auf aller höchstem Niveau. Die beiden 110er sind in Verarbeitung und Haptik auf Augenhöhe kein Klingenspiel nichts, Rasiermesser scharf, auch das neue "out of the box". Der Buck 420 HC Stahl erfüllt meine Erwartungen nach jahrelangem Gebrauch ohne Abstriche. Die Ebony Griffschalen des 2022 Modells gefallen mir dagegen deutlich besser. Wie gesagt an den Messern gibt es nichts auszusetzen, das neue ist sogar noch schöner ! Mein altes habe ich in intensivem Gebrauch und es überzeugt auf ganzer Linie ! Das gilt auch für die damals mitgelieferte Lederscheide aus qualitativ hochwertigem dickem Rinderleder. Wird mit den Jahren bei guter Pflege sogar noch schöner und geschmeidiger ! Und hier beginnt die Kritik. Das Lederholster des 2022 Buck110 fällt da deutlich ab, hier bin nicht einmal überzeugt ob es wirklich echtes Leder ist ? Die Materialstärke ist deutlich dünner und fühlt sich billiger an. Klar auch die erfüllt Ihren Zweck aber passt eben in Anmutung und Ausführung nicht zu diesem tollen Messer. Hier sollte Buck bei diesem Klassiker unbedingt nachbessern. Gebe trotzdem 5 Sterne da ich nicht das Zubehör bewerten will !
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