
Post Falls, ID – -(AmmoLand.com)- Buck Knives has introduced a variety of new knives to their lineup this year, including slim profile additions to the 110 Folding Hunter and 112 Ranger lines.
Known famously as classic hunting knives, both the 110 Folding Hunter and the 112 Ranger are longtime customer favorites. Iconic symbols for generations, these model designs are often imitated but never duplicated. Buck Knives has created a modern solution for everyday carry. The 110 Slims and 112 Slims have been redesigned featuring colorful slim designs at competitive pricing.
Buck Knives 110 Folding Hunter Slim
These counterparts have been placed into two different product levels utilizing Buck’s “good-better-best” product levels that assign knives into different categories to help guide customers to the right kind of knife. The Pro level features a premium S30V steel with Micarta® and G10 handle options. The Select version, priced significantly lower, features Buck’s standard 420HC steel and lightweight nylon handles. All blades are finished with Buck’s advanced Edge2x™ technology that makes them sharper out of the box, hold an edge longer, and easier to re-sharpen. All are made in the USA and backed by Buck’s respected Forever Warranty.

Buck Knives Slim Select Line
This new slim line includes a thumbstud for easy one-hand opening and lockback design for safe use. The stainless steel, deep pocket carry clip featured on each knife is removable and reversible to allow for quick and easy carry. The Slim Selects feature nylon handles and is offered in black, red, blue, and chartreuse colors. MSRP: $38-$42. The Slim Pros are offered in OD green or brown Micarta® as well as a black G10 version. MSRP: $100-$110.
Buck Knives Slim Series
About Buck Knives
Behind every Buck knife is over 100 years of experience and craftsmanship. The very best materials and state-of-the-art technology are used to create knives that meet the exacting demands expected of a high-quality knife. Buck stands behind every knife made with their famous Forever Warranty.
I wrote Buck knifes in regards to brining back the buck multi tool they said it was too competive to do so . Really too competive ? . With all the knife makers cranking out knifes ? You got to be kidding me . They had the best multitool that I had on my belt for 20 years . Buying at auction sites when needing a replacement . They never pinched my hand when citing wire like Gerber or leatherman , Too bad some snot nosed kid at Buck don’t know why real working men would want something like a… Read more »