Missourian
Diamond Member
Under forty dollars at Walmart Online.
Not my cup o' tea...but if it's yours this is a 25 dollar discount.
Not my cup o' tea...but if it's yours this is a 25 dollar discount.
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It's a classic. A bit outdated for my taste as an EDC, but I wouldn't be too put out if it was the only knife I had on me, when I needed a knife.
That's where I'm at.It's a classic. A bit outdated for my taste as an EDC, but I wouldn't be too put out if it was the only knife I had on me, when I needed a knife.
Under forty dollars at Walmart Online.
Not my cup o' tea...but if it's yours this is a 25 dollar discount.
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That is a beautiful knife...but by g-d it's slicker than whale shit at the bottom of the ocean.I remember when almost every southern boy had one of these in a leather sheath on his belt.
But I prefer a fixed blade knife now. I have a Buck 119 that is my go-to knife for camping and/or hiking.
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That is a beautiful knife...but by g-d it's slicker than whale shit at the bottom of the ocean.
I bought one for twenty bucks new at Wally world, but it came with a (decent) nylon sheath.
Don't think I ever used it for anything but lookin' at.
They have mastered the 420HC heat treat...that's a fact.I use mine pretty often. Yeah, the grip could use some texture. But it doesn't get slicker when wet, so that is a plus.
I use it and a rubber mallet to split firewood into kindling. A Buck blade is solid.