S&W Guns with Buck Knives Picture Thread

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Some Buck knives are not USA made. I've had a 110 for 45 years.


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I don't have any Buck revolvers but have several Smith knives....have worked well for me.

It is certainly true that not all Bucks are made in the USA anymore...I only buy made in USA cutlery....well almost..KAI Japan Kershaws and Soligen Germany cutlery is top notch as well.

Randy

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The 110 is still USA made, I saw them in Academy, with sheath only $27-28. That doesn't seem like much inflation over the past few decades to me.



I think I paid around $20 for a 110 in 1970. MSRP is $92 now. They have downgraded the blade steel over the years.


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Mrs. Wuluf's 686-6 next to my new Buck Vanguard. Both made in the US..
 
Here's my Buck knives and an interesting S&W. I'm only missing one Buck knife, a Model 102 that's in my bug-out bag; I'm too lazy to dig it out. Interesting that one of my Model 501s has two rivets in the handle, the other has three; can any Buck experts give an explanation of this?

The pistol is one of the steel-framed Model 39s. Note the short spur at the rear of the frame. These were kept in the vault for some time, as the Model 39 evolved, before being completed as pistols.
 

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If I had known this thread was popping up I would have gotten a new knife when I was at the Buck factory a couple of days ago. BTW, they now employ 303 people at the factory in Idaho. I think when they came up here it was just a few over 100.

bob

eta: I found one I already had. :)

Model 57 and a blemished Buck, so they said. ;)

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Here on the left is my Buck knife with some of it's playmates.
The Buck is at far left, then Puma, Marbles, Schrade, Bear, Case,
Camillus, and Gerber.
2nd from left is my Buck with S&W Model 19 wearing Herrett's Jordan
Patrolman stocks, in a Brill style holster with "dog ear" by Doc Barranti,
on a Haugen belt.
3rd and 4th from left are left and right side shots of the Model 19.
 

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... it would be this 119

If I had to take a knife to a gunfight it would be this Collins machete; just like the ones I carried as a surveyor's assistant to clear lines of sight, in the 1950s
 

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