I enjoy mine. I find it sturdy and comfortable in the hand. Those looking for a hardcore survival knife (i.e. that could replace a hatchet) might be disappointed, but for hunting, fishing and camping I positively recommend it.
This one truly surprised me! Yes, I’ve been looking at it in the case over there for a while, had to grab it at that price point! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!! Thanks brother!!
Very cool knife and I look forward to seeing your follow-up video where you do some testing with it. 👍5160 spring steel with the Paul Bos heat treat should perform very well, I'd like to think. 🤔 Thanks for sharing and Cheers!
Awesome Knife I’m happy to see you add another Buck to the collection that’s a really beautiful sheath it’s beautiful all USA made. Thank You for sharing it with us. I’ll talk to you tomorrow on HHLC STAY SAFE STAY COOL 😎 AND GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY GOD BLESS YOUR CAT & DOG 🫶🏽👍🆙🇺🇸👍🙏👏✝️☮️👋😎
I like the way buck put the two pins on the bottom of the sheath. They should do that on all of them. They should use a little thicker leather on there belt loop with a pin.
I don’t understand why nothing is made for lefties. That’s why I never bought a buck fixed blade. I stopped buying buck years ago because they had horrible edge grind. I’d get a kershaw from the snap on truck you could shave with it. Pick up a buck it wouldn’t even cut printer paper. Have they changed? I haven’t bought a buck since early 2000. I mostly carry coldsteel I really like the BPS adventurer great knife.
You lost me at snapon truck that means your taste and understanding of quality is questionable Kershaw is ok but buck has offered some really great products
@@bflamm86 I’m guessing you never worked as a mechanic? Snap on was the only tool truck could make our shop. 25-30 years ago snap-on were the best tools you could buy. They were overpriced but the absolute best wrenches an sockets made. Especially when working on Diesel engines where you need big stuff. Now go lay back down
@@richardhenry1969 I have been a diesel mechanic for 15 years and a military mechanic we used snapon primarily but snapon is so disconnected from their consumer base I don't buy their stuff anymore every time I go on the truck nothing is innovative or made in America
@@bflamm86 yeah I stopped buying them around 15 years ago. I bought a rack of wrenches $250. Then went to sears they had the exact same wrench just different name on them $75. Then the snap on guy did a dirty move on me. I sold him a tool box that cost $5000 new it was only a few months old. I gave him the box to pay off my tool bill. He wrote it down as a repo. The whole company is full of scumbags. Maybe I read your comment wrong it sounds like we are on the same page. I worked for Cummins I was a roadman. I’ve been a mechanic since 93 after I got out of the service.
A USA made sheath isn’t a selling point for me. Bought one of the 110 auto elites and that USA made sheath is garbage compared to the ones made in Mexico. Better fit, cleaner leather work, snaps are put on straight, and the embossing the Buck logo is done properly. The USA made part is the only clean part on it. Bought it directly from their website and they sent a $290-ish knife out with a garbage sheath. The regular 110 I also bought has nothing to complain about.
I enjoy mine. I find it sturdy and comfortable in the hand. Those looking for a hardcore survival knife (i.e. that could replace a hatchet) might be disappointed, but for hunting, fishing and camping I positively recommend it.
What a great blade brother!! You scored! I know you’ve been looking at that one for a while, so glad you were able to get it at that price!!
This one truly surprised me! Yes, I’ve been looking at it in the case over there for a while, had to grab it at that price point! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!! Thanks brother!!
One of the best knives they currently make!
I have to agree with that statement!!
Hell yeah man that is an awesome night
Buck knocked it out of the park with this one!! thanks brother
Nice looking blade! Need to check that one out
Thank you, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS ONE ☝️
I've actually been considering picking up one of these myself!
It’s a great great knife brother!!
Very cool knife and I look forward to seeing your follow-up video where you do some testing with it. 👍5160 spring steel with the Paul Bos heat treat should perform very well, I'd like to think. 🤔 Thanks for sharing and Cheers!
Very nice great looking knife! Love that handle!!!!
Excellent video brother! It's a great knife!
Awesome Knife I’m happy to see you add another Buck to the collection that’s a really beautiful sheath it’s beautiful all USA made. Thank You for sharing it with us. I’ll talk to you tomorrow on HHLC STAY SAFE STAY COOL 😎 AND GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY GOD BLESS YOUR CAT & DOG 🫶🏽👍🆙🇺🇸👍🙏👏✝️☮️👋😎
I was just thinking about picking this one up. Glad you reviewed it! Looks like a great one!
It’s a great knife!! check out my other content for more knife videos
One of my favorites. Outstanding general purpose knife.
Thank you so much for sharing this!!!I just went to Amazon and put it in my wishlist!😊🔪👍
Reminds me of the reaper in one way and the buck thug and the mesa
Excellent review, my friend! That knife has been on my wish list for a long time.
Great multipurpose knife. Thanks Kevin.
I like the way buck put the two pins on the bottom of the sheath. They should do that on all of them. They should use a little thicker leather on there belt loop with a pin.
I love this one.. Id prob strip the coating where the hollow is.
I don’t understand why nothing is made for lefties. That’s why I never bought a buck fixed blade. I stopped buying buck years ago because they had horrible edge grind. I’d get a kershaw from the snap on truck you could shave with it. Pick up a buck it wouldn’t even cut printer paper.
Have they changed? I haven’t bought a buck since early 2000. I mostly carry coldsteel I really like the BPS adventurer great knife.
You lost me at snapon truck that means your taste and understanding of quality is questionable Kershaw is ok but buck has offered some really great products
@@bflamm86 I’m guessing you never worked as a mechanic? Snap on was the only tool truck could make our shop. 25-30 years ago snap-on were the best tools you could buy. They were overpriced but the absolute best wrenches an sockets made. Especially when working on Diesel engines where you need big stuff. Now go lay back down
@@richardhenry1969 I have been a diesel mechanic for 15 years and a military mechanic we used snapon primarily but snapon is so disconnected from their consumer base I don't buy their stuff anymore every time I go on the truck nothing is innovative or made in America
@@bflamm86 yeah I stopped buying them around 15 years ago. I bought a rack of wrenches $250. Then went to sears they had the exact same wrench just different name on them $75. Then the snap on guy did a dirty move on me. I sold him a tool box that cost $5000 new it was only a few months old. I gave him the box to pay off my tool bill. He wrote it down as a repo. The whole company is full of scumbags.
Maybe I read your comment wrong it sounds like we are on the same page. I worked for Cummins I was a roadman. I’ve been a mechanic since 93 after I got out of the service.
That's a handsome looking knife brotha
Very nice
Sweet!
Awesome knife
A USA made sheath isn’t a selling point for me. Bought one of the 110 auto elites and that USA made sheath is garbage compared to the ones made in Mexico. Better fit, cleaner leather work, snaps are put on straight, and the embossing the Buck logo is done properly. The USA made part is the only clean part on it. Bought it directly from their website and they sent a $290-ish knife out with a garbage sheath. The regular 110 I also bought has nothing to complain about.
Gotta get one
Do you like it better then the 822?