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Buck Knives Bantam BHW Folding Knife - Lockback

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Overview

About Buck Knives Bantam BHW Folding Knife - Lockback

Closeouts. Buck Knives Bantam BHW folding knife features a 420HC stainless steel blade and a contoured, antler-patterned handle, complete with easy one-handed deployment.

Specs

Specs about Buck Knives Bantam BHW Folding Knife - Lockback

  • Knife style: Folding
  • Blade shape: Drop point
  • Edge type: Plain
  • Blade length: 3-3/4"
  • Closed length: 5-1/4"
  • Open length: 9"
  • Number of blades: 1
  • Lock type: Lockback
  • Blade steel: 420HC stainless steel
  • Handle material: Composite
  • Weight: 3.2 oz.
  • Made in United States of America
  • Prop 65: This product may contain a chemical or substance known to the state of California to potentially cause reproductive harm
  • Cannot ship to New Jersey State.
  • Cannot ship to New York State.

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4.000000 5 Overall Rating: 4 4.000000 Based on 2 reviews

Most Helpful 4-Star Review

4.0 out of 5 stars. Great multi purpose tool
Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Midwest on Tuesday, March 8, 2016
This is on the larger side for a clip knife. When I was doing highly active chores I could really feel the frame binding in my pocket. Very sharp, blade is a useful, size and shape for a wide variety of activities, cool pattern on handle. The blade isn't as polished or finished quite as nicely as other Buck Knives.
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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Great multi purpose tool
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Midwest on Tuesday, March 8, 2016
    This is on the larger side for a clip knife. When I was doing highly active chores I could really feel the frame binding in my pocket. Very sharp, blade is a useful, size and shape for a wide variety of activities, cool pattern on handle. The blade isn't as polished or finished quite as nicely as other Buck Knives.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Good Design for Buck 286
    Reviewed by Brent S. from SC on Sunday, November 22, 2015
    Solid blade, lightweight handle. Riveted but appears will be durable. Interesting design on handle and hi vis so harder to lose than camo designs. Relatively thick blade, and tip should be stronger than some other Buck folders. Easy to open and close, and shape is comfortable when clipped to jeans pocket. With moderate use (not to be abused), a good choice. Quality control appears good, other than need to use lighter fluid and fine steel wool to remove manufacturing residue from the blade.

About Buck Knives

For more than 60 years, genuine Buck Knives have offered consistent reliability and durability to outdoorsmen and hunters. When he was a blacksmith's apprentice in turn-of-the-century Kansas, Hoyt Buck learned how to temper steel for a better edge. Using these forging methods, he created his first customized Buck Knife in 1902. Forty-three years later, Hoyt set up a full-scale operation in San Diego, CA with his son, Al. Starting with Buck Knives' legendary Model 110 Folding Hunter, the brand has continued to grow and now offers a diverse selection of models, from trusty lockbacks and folding pocket knives for camping to fixed-blade hunting knives and survival knives for the backcountry.