7 Knives Every Survivalist Should Own From an Excellent Brand

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A Buck knife is worth its weight in gold if you are in a survival situation; when all else is chaos and undependable, your Buck will stand up to virtually every reasonable test.

Here are several Buck knives you need to consider buying.

7 Buck Hunting Knives Worth Adding To Your Collection

To help you out, we’ve come up with a list of Buck hunting knives that are popular among hunters. These knives stood the test of time and remained reliable through the course of their hunting:

1. 110 Folding Hunter Knife

In 1963, Al Buck created a revolutionary lock blade knife for outdoorsmen who wanted to have a sturdy knife but didn’t want to carry a long fixed-blade knife. Hence, the birth of the 110 folding hunter knife. This hunting knife comes with 420HC stainless steel, making it resistant to rust and very durable. It has a crescent tip that offers good control for detail work and cutting in tight areas. For over 50 years, it has been one of America’s top-selling knives. Definitely a traditional favorite.

2. 102 Buck Woodsman Knife

This classic 102 Woodsman Knife is renowned for its versatility and multiple uses from fishing and small game to carving and chopping. It’s a lightweight companion for every hunting and camping trip. With a durable handle and a high carbon blade(420HC), any vigorous task will be easy.

3. Folding Omni Hunter 10pt Knife

This awesome hunting knife is crafted with excellent ergonomic styling and workman durability. It has a thumb stud so you can open and close it with one hand easily. It has a 420 HC steel blade with a strong, thick point for those heavier tasks. It’s the ideal knife for any condition because it is designed using ETP handles with a rubber over mold. In my opinion, this Buck hunting knife has a perfect size. It’s small enough to clean fish, squirrel and the likes, but it’s also big and strong enough for dressing a whitetail.

4. Open Season Skinner Knife

This hunting knife is specially designed for skinning game proficiently and thoroughly. Its blade has excellent edge retention capability and is corrosion resistant. It also comes with full tang construction, and this plays a significant part in reducing the chance of the blade separating from the handle. Don’t get caught in a predicament where you’re skinning your freshly caught game and suddenly the handle starts buckling and separating from the blade. It comes out of the box razor sharp, and it will remain that way for a very long time. The is unquestionably a beautiful knife.

5. Buck Alaskan Guide Series 113 Ranger

The exceptional blade on this knife is crafted from SV30 steel which is composed of metallic powders fused together under extreme pressure, heat tempered and cooled in a cryogenic freezer. It offers the finest combination of edge retention, flexibility and hardness. Plus, its ergonomically designed handle is nothing but beautiful.

6. Buck Ergohunter Pro Knife

The Buck Ergohunter Pro Knife offers hunters comfort and convenience the moment you pick it up from the shop. This also comes with a gut hook ring that allows you to separate organs from the game without slicing into the muscle, and that means you have a better meat quality. This buck hunting knife is ideal for skinning, boning and caping your game because its ergonomically designed handle allows you to hold it in different angles.

7. Buck 124 Frontiersman Fixed Blade Knife

A lot of hunters love this hunting knife, including myself. It has a 6.25-inch blade and a satin finish with a Micarta handle, and this type of handle gives hunters an awesome union of durability and convenience. The combination of toughness and simplicity made this knife a hit to hunters and enthusiast alike. You can accomplish any task given that you can handle it well enough. Plus, this trusty blade comes with an aluminum guard that will keep you safe from accidents.

There are a lot of good knives on the market, but too often they are really expensive or serve specific purposes.

One nice thing about Buck knives, besides the quality and an affordable price is the fact that they can be used for multiple purposes.

To see more about Buck knives and why you should consider buying one, check out Survival Life.

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54 Comments

  1. Steven Lowe said:

    If you are ever in Post Falls Idaho visit their mfg. Plant. They have free tours daily. You’ll be very impressed with the care they put into their products! Really interesting tour as well!

  2. Michael Bandeko said:

    I have one of these that is 43 years old. I gave the grand sum of $10 for it brand spanking new 🙂

  3. Paul Browne said:

    Totally agree. Buck knife is one of the best I own. Holds a good edge for a long time.

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