I have one, and it's a beautiful knife, the same 110 we know and love with a smooth flawless factory automatic deployment. I highly recommend it to all buck collectors and anyone looking for a high quality automatic knife.
I have one....NO SAFETY. And it WILL DEPLOY if you inadvertently press the button. (like as in removing it from the sheath) One of the most dangerous knives I've ever seen. I'm amazed Buck hasn't gotten sued
Buck is missing a huge audience by not offering the 112 auto elite with a Drop Point blade. The 110 is a great hunting knife with the Clip Point, but the 112 is a great EDC for more versatile applications with the stronger Drop Point blade. And if offered in a 112 auto elite with a S30V blade… PERFECT. I’ve had an email to Buck’s Customer Shop out for a few days to learn if this is doable, but haven’t heard back.
I was at the park with my wife and 2 yo son yesterday, and I was pushing him on the swing. My wife was taking pics and looked down by my foot, and she noticed a tip of a knife sticking out of the snow. She went down and dug it out and pulled out the Buck 110 auto. I looked at it and thought no way. It looked to be buried in the snow for a few months, I pushed the button, and it flicked out with no issues. I cleaned it up when I got home and it is in perfect condition no rust or damage other than some gouge marks on the tip of the frame, whoever owned it used it to open his beer bottles. Other than that, it is in perfect condition and SUPER sharp. I feel bad for the guy and would love to return it to him, but I have no way of finding out who lost it. So I guess I just came up on a really nice knife. I'll keep it till my son gets old enough to carry a knife and give it to him and tell him the story.
I've carried my Buck Knife for over 20 years straight. Its been through all types of terrains, weather, activities and hasn't even flinched. Buying the 110 Auto for my next EDC. ❤
I had purchased a 110 in 1970 when I was in the Navy. I carried it until 2010 when someone broke into my car and stole it! I wish that you had a replacement for loss warranty. But I'm sure that wouldn't be cost effective. Maybe you could offer an insurance warranty a an extra cost!
Buck knives are THE best!
I have one, and it's a beautiful knife, the same 110 we know and love with a smooth flawless factory automatic deployment. I highly recommend it to all buck collectors and anyone looking for a high quality automatic knife.
I have one....NO SAFETY. And it WILL DEPLOY if you inadvertently press the button. (like as in removing it from the sheath) One of the most dangerous knives I've ever seen. I'm amazed Buck hasn't gotten sued
Buck is missing a huge audience by not offering the 112 auto elite with a Drop Point blade. The 110 is a great hunting knife with the Clip Point, but the 112 is a great EDC for more versatile applications with the stronger Drop Point blade. And if offered in a 112 auto elite with a S30V blade… PERFECT. I’ve had an email to Buck’s Customer Shop out for a few days to learn if this is doable, but haven’t heard back.
This knife is going in my collection and will be hard used as it was intended to be
Glad to see Buck is stepping up their game. Hope they come out with other automatics in the future.
Can you PLEASE put a pocket clip on this and make a traditional 110 with a pocket clip?
TOO BAD YOU DON'T WANT TO SELL
Garbage compared to my Kershaw select fire and cryo
The buck 110 reminds me of the old spanish navajas.
I was at the park with my wife and 2 yo son yesterday, and I was pushing him on the swing. My wife was taking pics and looked down by my foot, and she noticed a tip of a knife sticking out of the snow. She went down and dug it out and pulled out the Buck 110 auto. I looked at it and thought no way. It looked to be buried in the snow for a few months, I pushed the button, and it flicked out with no issues. I cleaned it up when I got home and it is in perfect condition no rust or damage other than some gouge marks on the tip of the frame, whoever owned it used it to open his beer bottles. Other than that, it is in perfect condition and SUPER sharp. I feel bad for the guy and would love to return it to him, but I have no way of finding out who lost it. So I guess I just came up on a really nice knife. I'll keep it till my son gets old enough to carry a knife and give it to him and tell him the story.
I've carried my Buck Knife for over 20 years straight. Its been through all types of terrains, weather, activities and hasn't even flinched. Buying the 110 Auto for my next EDC. ❤
Italy: "Nobody can make an automatic more beautiful than the stiletto"
New to Buck knives. Always overlooked it but man this is a beautiful knife.
This is everything that I want in a folding knife.I love it.
This is insane. Love it!
Own several Buck Knives. 4 110s various ages, 119, 853 and the 822. I want the frontiersman bad! Great knives!
Very nice folder!!!
Got one for XMas love it. There's several 110's at my house. I even have one etched by Chuck to me on the Blade
I had purchased a 110 in 1970 when I was in the Navy. I carried it until 2010 when someone broke into my car and stole it! I wish that you had a replacement for loss warranty. But I'm sure that wouldn't be cost effective. Maybe you could offer an insurance warranty a an extra cost!