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What is a Really Good Hunting Knife
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<blockquote data-quote="Retired CPO" data-source="post: 2943793" data-attributes="member: 123123"><p>I have several Buck knives that I use. Model 113 skinner. And a couple different models for butchering. Model 102 is a great small knife for small hands and light work. Model 105 is a great size for bigger hands and heavier work. All great knives at a reasonable cost point. </p><p>If you are concerned about the 420HC steel, which I am not, you can buy from their heritage line with D2 steel. A bit more expensive but still well below the Benchmade price point. Great knives and hold an edge very well. The only problem is they look so good it's almost a shame to get blood on them!</p><p>You can buy them direct from Buck on-line. They do have discounts for LEO's and both active and retired military. I've saved a bunch of money on my collection as retired military.</p><p>No, I don't have a vested interest in the company. I just like and appreciate an American made, high quality knife at a reasonable price. And Buck is that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired CPO, post: 2943793, member: 123123"] I have several Buck knives that I use. Model 113 skinner. And a couple different models for butchering. Model 102 is a great small knife for small hands and light work. Model 105 is a great size for bigger hands and heavier work. All great knives at a reasonable cost point. If you are concerned about the 420HC steel, which I am not, you can buy from their heritage line with D2 steel. A bit more expensive but still well below the Benchmade price point. Great knives and hold an edge very well. The only problem is they look so good it's almost a shame to get blood on them! You can buy them direct from Buck on-line. They do have discounts for LEO's and both active and retired military. I've saved a bunch of money on my collection as retired military. No, I don't have a vested interest in the company. I just like and appreciate an American made, high quality knife at a reasonable price. And Buck is that! [/QUOTE]
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