![]() ![]() Flat ground, drop point knives with full tangs and synthetic scales have become increasingly popular, in the mode of ESEE and OKC. This design has served Buck well for generations and suffice it to say sales (and popularity) are still stong.īut the popularity of bushcraft, and by extension, survival and camp knives, have soared. They are all hollow-ground, they all have a clipped point of some sort or other, they all have crossguards or steel bolsteres, and they all have partial tangs that run through synthetic or wooden scales. ![]() These Buck knives all have a few things in common, despite the fact that they vary wildly in size. For the longest time, Buck has specialized in making hollow-ground bowie-style knives for hunters that look like a mashup of a classic trench knife and a bowie.Ĭonsider the 119 Special, arguably the most infamous hunting knife of all time, the 102 Woodsman, the 105 Pathfinder, the 120 General, and the hefty 124 General.
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