Buck Knives Grows their 112 Series of Blades

   10.04.18

Buck Knives Grows their 112 Series of Blades

The model 112 knife for Buck Knives has been a classic and staple of their line-up for many years. Now they are introducing it with even faster deployment. Buck Knives is now offering a 112 Auto and 112 Auto Elite that springs into action at the push of a button. They simultaneously are releasing a 112 Ranger and 112 Ranger LT which is more economical, lighter and features a better blade.

The materials and craftsmanship poured into the construction of these knives are very similar to their standard 112 knives. All of the new knives and their associated specifications and price-points can be read below:

buck knives 112 Auto

  • 3” Clip-Point 420HC Steel Blade
  • Macassar Wood Ebony Handles w/ Brass Bolsters
  • Genuine Leather Sheath
  • 5.6 Ounces
  • MSRP: $175
  • (Optional Black G10 Handle Version w/ Upgraded S30V Steel)
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Buck Knives 112 Auto

Buck Knives 112 Auto Elite

  • 3” Clip-Point S30V Vanadium Blade
  • G10 Handle w/ Brushed Nickel Silver Bolsters
  • Genuine Leather Sheath
  • 6.1 Ounces
  • MSRP: $225
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Buck Knives 112 Auto Elite

buck knives 112 Ranger LT

  • 3” Clip-Point 420HC Steel Blade
  • Lightweight Molded Nylon Handle
  • 2.5 Ounces
  • MSRP: $34
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Buck Knives 112 Ranger LT

buck knives 112 Ranger Pro

  • 3” Clip-Point S30V Steel Blade
  • Black G10 Handle w/ Brushed Nickel Silver Bolsters
  • Genuine Leather Sheath
  • 6.4 Ounces
  • MSRP: $112
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Buck Knives 112 Ranger Pro

All of these knives that Buck is introducing are made in the USA and are backed by their Forever Warranty. All of these new additions also boast blades finished with Buck’s advanced Edge2x™ technology. What this does for the consumer is create a knife that is sharper out of the box, holds an edge longer, and is easier to re-sharpen. All valuable properties when most knife owners are very harsh (at best) on their blades.

So with all of the new blades that Buck Knives is rolling out, what do you guys and gals think? Let us know your thoughts in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.

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