The Buck 110 and 112 are some of the most iconic knives in the Buck lineup. Now, these legendary knives have been given the Buck Open Season treatment with sculpted micarta handles exclusively at SMKW. Let’s take a look at them.
Buck Open Season 112
This exclusive version of the 112 is, as always, a bit smaller and lighter than it’s bigger 110 brother. This lockback features OD Green sculpted micarta handles accented by brushed brass bolsters, pins, and liners as well as the Buck Anvil shield. The 3” 420HC clip point blade is satin finished. It comes with a black ballistic nylon sheath. It’s 4.25” closed and weighs 5.6 ounces. You can pick this knife for about $70.
Buck Open Season 112 Details
- 420HC, Satin Finished
- 3” Clip Point
- 0.12” Blade Thickness
- Hollow Grind
- Lock Back
- OD Green Micarta Handles
- Brushed Brass Bolsters
- Brass Pins and Liners
- Buck Anvil Shield
- Ballistic Nylon Sheath
- 5.6 Ounces
- 4.25” Closed
- 7.25” Overall
- Made in the USA
Buck Open Season 110
The exclusive version of the Buck 110 features black sculpted micarta handles accented by brushed nickel silver bolsters, pins, and liners as well as the Buck Anvil shield. This lockback has sculpted and grooved black canvas Micarta handles with an exceptional grip and a great look.
The 3.625” 420HC clip point blade features a black Cerakote finish which gives not only gives it a dark, cohesive look, it also amps up the corrosion resistance and toughness of the knife. It comes with a black ballistic nylon sheath. It’s 4.875” closed and weighs 7.2 ounces. You can pick this knife for about $100.
Buck Open Season 110 Details
- 420HC, Black Cerakote Finished
- 3.625” Clip Point
- 0.12” Blade Thickness
- Hollow Grind
- Lock Back
- Black Micarta Handles
- Brushed Nickel Silver Bolsters
- Nickel Silver Pins and Liners
- Buck Anvil Shield
- Ballistic Nylon Sheath
- 7.2 Ounces
- 4.875” Closed
- 8.5” Overall
- Made in the USA
The Buck Open Season 110 and 112 are SMKW exclusives. They’re not only great looking knives, they’re built to last a lifetime. If you’re interested in these knives, click any link in the article or simply click the button below.
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