7 Knives Every Survivalist Should Own From an Excellent Brand

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Quality always matters, but it is particularly true with knives.

You will use a quality knife on a hunting, fishing or camping trip virtually every day and often several times a day.

In a survival situation, you will use your survival knife at least multiple times and more often than not, dozens of times.

Because of that, you want the knife to be strong, reliable and resilient, which means quality matters above every other consideration.

For your money's worth, if quality is the issue, it is hard to beat Buck knives.

Yes, there are knives out there that meet Buck's quality and dependability, but they usually cost a lot more. There are also knives that are less expensive, but the quality is not there.

Buck gives you quality and a good deal.

To see several Buck Knives you should consider adding to your collection, check out the next page.

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54 Comments

  1. Cam Mourer said:

    I buy from anywhere that has them. I live fairly close to the factory in Idaho.

  2. Enoch Benefield Jr. said:

    More and more buck knives are being made in the USA again. Unlike most Gerber’s, Schrades, old timers, and uncle henryS

  3. Vincent Torres said:

    f**k that I will make my own awesome knives and I know they are well built by my own 2 hands and for whatever I need Skinner filet Bowie machete axe or shovel tomahawk

  4. Ron McIntosh said:

    That’s a good deal.I own several but it really turned me off when I got my first foreign made one.

  5. Ron McIntosh said:

    I have to say though.A few months ago I was outside working and found a Gerber I lost years ago by a tree.Wasn’t even hurt.Wherever they made that one they made a quality knife.

  6. Beau Daniel Patrick Clancy said:

    I have a buck pathfinder I will never get rid of, however, for a folder, I got a bench made and they blow buck out of the water, but at a much higher price.

  7. Preston Fox said:

    You what i always say…
    “Who brings a gun to a knife fight… the winner!”

  8. Ralph Corey said:

    I have two. The blade
    was replaced. I wore it down. 1968 and last year.Good company great warranty

  9. Kenny Allman said:

    I have the same knife got it 25 years ago for my 25th birthday carry it everyday.

  10. Brad Kidd said:

    I’ll take a Cherokee over buck any day. D2 blades that hardly ever need sharpening

  11. Harold Legrand said:

    Hard to keep sharp but when it’s sharp it’s the best and a great warranty

  12. Diane Fair said:

    Back in the 1970s when I was a teenage In Chicagos southside I was walking home from the bus after work, it was around midnite ( I worked in a restaurant). As I walk walking the 5 blocks

  13. Buddy Bourassa said:

    Everyday carry 110 like this, dress carry 110 limited edition aluminum (same blade, light weight, thinner). Just as good.

  14. Steve Gwisdalla said:

    Just make sure any Buck you buy is made in the USA. Many now (sadly) are made in China.

  15. Jay Genske said:

    As a knife maker with 30 years on the job I can honestly say I have seen more broken Buck 110s and repaired more of them (tips usually) than any other brand of American made production knife.

  16. Steve Bryant said:

    yeah sounds like a sales pitch im unconvinced, i stick to making my own , moras or opinel. and frankly if you pull a knife for a fight expect to get cut

  17. Marshal Thaghost said:

    Edc knife. My pack has a machete, skinner, scaling and of course a 6″ toothed knife for cutting tough hides

  18. Cliff Caro said:

    I don’t know. Buck knives are cool, and expensive. If you don’t own a few, you ain’t a man, etc. The damn things are hollow ground and brittle. Great collectors knife, not much for use.

  19. Joe Scamin said:

    As an arborist, this is one of my everyday tools and always on my hip!

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