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<blockquote data-quote="Retired CPO" data-source="post: 2570553" data-attributes="member: 123123"><p>I'm not a knife expert by any means either but I like and carry Buck knives. For EDC and hunting. They make many different models, most made in the U.S. but their imports are made to Buck specs and are also very good knives. All with lifetime guarantees.</p><p>Their 110 folder is a really good knife but pretty big. They make a 112 folder that is the 110's baby brother. I like mine a lot! </p><p>They are both clip point blade knives. I like drop point blades and the 112 can be special ordered with the drop point blade from their website. About the same price point as their standard clip point 112. I have one of each and the drop point is my favorite carry knife. </p><p>They also make several fixed blades, about the only difference being blade length. I have a couple of those and their 4 inch blade skinner model 113 comes with me on every big game hunt. They do make a skinner folding blade too with, I think, a 3 & 1/2 inch blade. </p><p>Great knives, worth checking out. Some people don't like their 420 steel blades, but most can be ordered with harder steel if so desired/with a slight up-cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired CPO, post: 2570553, member: 123123"] I'm not a knife expert by any means either but I like and carry Buck knives. For EDC and hunting. They make many different models, most made in the U.S. but their imports are made to Buck specs and are also very good knives. All with lifetime guarantees. Their 110 folder is a really good knife but pretty big. They make a 112 folder that is the 110's baby brother. I like mine a lot! They are both clip point blade knives. I like drop point blades and the 112 can be special ordered with the drop point blade from their website. About the same price point as their standard clip point 112. I have one of each and the drop point is my favorite carry knife. They also make several fixed blades, about the only difference being blade length. I have a couple of those and their 4 inch blade skinner model 113 comes with me on every big game hunt. They do make a skinner folding blade too with, I think, a 3 & 1/2 inch blade. Great knives, worth checking out. Some people don't like their 420 steel blades, but most can be ordered with harder steel if so desired/with a slight up-cost. [/QUOTE]
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