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Buck 0119BKS-B Special Fixed Blade Knife |  | Brand: Buck Knives Category: Sports
List Price: $73.00 Buy New: $42.12 as of 3/10/2010 04:36 EST details You Save: $30.88 (42%)
New (18) from $42.12
Seller: PoorFish Outdoors Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 8112
Color: Black/aluminum Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 2.8 x 2.3
MPN: 119 Model: 0119BKS-B UPC: 033753092077 EAN: 0033753092077 ASIN: B000EHWWJQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Includes Knife, Box, Sheath, and Warranty Registration Card | | • | The Buck 119 Special features a 6" 420HC stainless steel clip point blade | | • | The Special comes with a Phenolic handle and a polished aluminum butt and finger guard | | • | The Special also comes with a fitted black leather sheath | | • | The 119 Special, as with all Buck Knives, features Buck's 4-Ever Unconditional Lifetime Warranty |
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Product Description Buck Knives Special Phenolic Handle with Aluminum Butt. Superbly balanced, Bucks Knives Special is Buck's most popular fixed-blade Hunting Knife: 420HC; 10 1/2" long overall; 6" blade; Clip blade; Phenolic handle with a polished aluminum butt and guard; Black leather sheath; Weighs 7 1/2 ozs. Order Today! WARNING: You must be 18 years old to purchase Cutlery. Cutlery cannot be shipped to Marin, Napa, Ventura and Yolo counties, CA; CO; CT; D.C.; MA or Puerto Rico. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Cutlery. Buck Knives Special Phenolic Handle Knife with Aluminum Butt
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Awesome blade for the money. January 30, 2010 B. Weaver I have put this thing through its paces since I received it. From batoning to chopping down a small tree this blade handled some abuse with only minor damage to the edge.
Super Great Knife January 22, 2010 Huck Finn (Hawaii) Super tough, razor sharp comes with excellent leather sheath. Very nice looking. This is a knife you will have for decades.
"SUPER TROOPER" January 14, 2010 Curious Dweller (South Fork, CO USA) I have owned my Buck 119 for 36 years and still in it's original sheath. Through all that I have subjected this knife to, it has survived it all with honors. It always takes and holds a very sharp edge. Despite it being a little handle heavy, I have over the years learned to throw and make it stick with good accuracy. A great all around bigger knife I feel, would be hard to replace. And if the need ever arises it will be with another 119. A "SUPER TROOPER" indeed and it's no wonder that it is Buck's #1 seller.
buck special a special place in my heart October 14, 2009 hog hunter (louisiana) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
my late father bought this knife as a christmas gift for me 20 years ago. since then it never left my side while hunting and camping. it skinned deer with ease deboned deer and hogs.and a close friend and i while hog hunting had to make a knife kill with it because a 350 lb boar hog attacked us and his heroic dogs while on a hunt. very scary and exciting at the same time. i would not have wanted any other knife while fighting a wild boar. i will pass it dowm to my grandchildren but not before they hear all the adventures this buck 119 and i been through together. thanks and sorry for the poor punctuation typing is not my thing.buy it and create memories.
Classic September 26, 2009 Inspector Nash Bridges (Baghdad by the Bay) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
What can I say? I am the kind of boy who still wears Levis Jeans, Pendleton Shirts, & Tony Lama Boots. My off duty vehicle is an old Ford pick up truck. Old reliable is sometimes still the best.
Guys with Sig autos still carry back-up revolvers. That little 5 shot .38 won't jam. I've got tactical lights, but keep a battery operated Maglite in the toolbox. How do you recharge a Streamlight in the event of a power outage? I have a Benchmade automatic one handed knife clipped in my right front pocket. However, the Buck 110 sits right alongside my side arm on my gun belt.
Clumsy, big, heavy, two handed folder. But yet, rugged, reliable, and razor sharp. I hang up the gun belt, and stash the Baretta 92 & Benchmade in the gun locker; then walk out in my civilian clothes with my Chief's Special and my Buck 110 tucked in my waistband.
Besides, unless you're going into close quarters combat, who really needs to have a one handed knife for opening beef jerkey? The kind of guy who still wears a Members Only jacket & Rayban Aviators. That's who! And you know who you are. Now shave that moustache Magnum.
The Buck 110 I had as a kid. Got it in the 8th grade. Back in those days, a kid could go to school with a folding pocket knife. It wasn't that big of a deal. Teachers didn't freak out. I was always cutting sandwiches for sharing, and slicing apples for the teacher. At that age, I got a real kick out of when the pretty teachers would ask to borrow my knife to open envelopes and packages. The Buck 110 on my hip & a Swiss Army in my back pack followed me all the way through College.
Ah, the 8th grade. 13. Such a magical age. When you first hit puberty and it seemed like the world was just starting to make sense. The year before high school. Your adolescence was just beginning. A time for "first". Your first slow dance. Your first kiss. And for me, my first hand gun.
I was finally old enough to carry a sidearm on our family camping and hunting trips. This was back in the days when at 8, I was taught to shoot small game with a .22, so by 13, I already knew what I was doing. It was a .38 Smith & Wesson w/ a 4 inch barrel. Stainless steel to hold up to the elements of being outdoors. I thought I was Dirty Harry. It came with a couple of speed loaders, a quick-draw clamshell holster, and a Buck 119, on a Sam Brown belt.
Back then, we didn't have crack cocaine, gangsta rap, or Oprah. All that I cared about was combing my hair into a duck tale like Fonzie, and "making it" with the ladies like Jack Tripper & Larry Dallas @ The Regal Beagle. The was no UFC. KickBoxing was "The Sport of the Future". And "Iron" Mike Tyson was still snatching purses from old ladies. America was a great country, in simpler times, and it was an innocent age. We had a cowboy movie actor, who loved jellybeans, for a president. And Iraq was our ally in the Iran-Iraq war.
To this day, I still keep a Buck 119 in my camp gear.
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