Avoid These Sheath Ruining Mistakes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
- Don't make these mistakes! Learn how to avoid ruining your sheath in this informative video on Buck 110 Sheath use. There is only one correct way to insert your Buck 110 into your leather sheath. Sure, you can do whatever way you want. Just know that if you are doing it differently than how I show you, you are ruining your sheath. This video should graphically illustrate it so that even the biggest naysayer or skeptic should get it. Karens and Chads probably won't get it. But, they still think the earth is flat...so I don't worry about them.
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I’m 62 years old, the only knife I carry everyday is my Buck 110. I can’t tell you how many conversations I’ve had over the years about this very topic. Your video makes it very clear, how the knife is to be placed into its sheath. But, there will always be those that for dumbass reasons, refuse to listen to obvious logic. And that’s why their sheath is all stretched out. I appreciate you taking the time to make this video. Maybe if we catch the younger generation early enough, your video will help educate them from being one of those idiots that do it wrong. Let’s hope so.
-Steve, Ohio🇺🇸
Great comment Steve. Thank you. By the looks of things and some of the comments, we are too late with some of those younger people. They can't be helped. And, some folks are just too stupid to be helped, even with concrete evidence. Imagine for a moment, they make up the Jury Pool. Scary.
It’s actually amazing that you would have to explain this to anyone.It’s not “rocket science “as they say.
Exactly. But alas, I do and still there are those who will resist!!!
LOL. So true!
Logic and Reason. Two key ingredients missing in today’s tik tok mind numbing world.
Excellent video! 👍👍 Cheers, RW
So true! Thanks for watching RW.
I’m gratified that the way I have done it is the same as the way you recommend it here. It is the same orientation as tip up carry with a knife with a pocket clip - I admit I’ve always thought I was doing something radical putting it in the sheath that way😂
Sometimes when you are doing it right, it just feels right. Radical or not. Thanks for watching!!
Common sense....... something Sadly lacking in today's world . Well done , Thank you .
You got that right brother!!
Thank you for the kind words as well!!
The third reason is this: if one day your snap stops working, you still have a time-moulded sheath to hold your knife in place. Failing that, you can still shove it fat-end first till you get home. It will be tight. Great video
Excellent thought. Well said. Thank you for the comment.
For sure I thought we were in danger of a flash there, for a second. Glad that didnt happen. I like this phone, and wouldnt want to drop it while laughing hysterically....
Great tutorial. Problem solved. 👍🏻
Hey, there is nothing inside my pants that is worthy of being laughed at !!!
Glad you liked it, my friend!! Thanks as always for watching and livening things up around here.
That's what I've always done small end goes first & didn't want to stretch out leather...
I'm just such a fan of your informative, yet hilarious, delivery sir. Great video.
You sir...are too kind. Thank you very much for your kind words.
I'm new to this channel. I like his presentation.
I just bought a 110. I agree with you guys. The shape is intuitive.
Welcome aboard!! Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a nice comment.
Thanks for the video. It would be awesome seeing you review different knives. Your experience would be appreciated.
Wow. Very kind of you to say. I believe my channel is actually going to start moving in that direction of doing more reviews, and then giving the knife away. I don't want to start accumulating them again.
Always, tip up! I didn't realize that I carried it blade back until watching your video. Sometimes natural, just comes naturally!
Great content and thanks for not dropping trou... by the way, where's your other channel? ;)
I try to keep it "PG" rated. I don't know you well enough yet to let you know where my other channel is. Ha!!!
Just found your channel, love it. Keep up the good work...
Thank you so much. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave a positive comment.
Thats how I do it
This is 100 percent correct. Good job.
I know.
Recently, I got a Buck 110FG & I figured out how to insert the knife into the leather sheath, which was quite tight. I did what you suggested after studying the shape of the Buck.
Thanks for confirming the right way to sheath a Buck 110.
No kidding. An FG version. Those are like unicorns. I never see them.
So glad you watched the video and followed my advice. You will thank me in the long run!!! I hope you enjoy your knife and it serves you well for a LONG time.
@@knifetimestory TQ. Looking forward to more BUCK videos from you!
I've enjoyed all your videos and this one was very good. I hope this gets people thinking about what a great knife the 110 is, Growing up in South Dakota it was the standred tool for cutting bailing string and feed bags. Keep em coming.
Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate the encouragement.
You have just appealed to my OCD, therefore I subscribed!😂☺️
Thank you for watching and commenting! I appreciate it!
basically, common sense, when you think about it ... which you have :) ... love it.
Thank you for the kind words.
Excellent information
Glad it was helpful!
2000 percent accurate and thank you. I approve of this video.
Glad you approve!!
0:45 just about sent me to an early grave 😂😂😂
Ha ha!! Glad you liked that.
Awesome video.
Nice video, greets from Argentina
Thank you and greetings back to you. I appreciate it!!
I just got a 110 after years of not having one. Because the sheath was stiff and barely big enough, it was like 'no duh, fat end up.' Most of the time it goes in my purse. I will use the sheath when we go camping
So you are the female that watches my channel. Thank you for watching.
Also glad to hear you are one of the ones doing it correctly. Thank you.
I have tried to explain this to my wife for almost 30 years. I simply stopped buying her knives. She just doesn't get it. But then, I have to remember that she doesn't grasp the concept of how the switch works on the Swamp cooler either...
Spring 1979, I'm 18 yr's old in Texas working with a bunch of kids who have this strange brain disease that switch blade knives are "Cool" because they flick out when they press a button. I carried an Uncle Henry LB7 and after about 3 minutes of practice I could "Flick" it out using ONLY my thumb faster than they could locate and press their silly button. Of course, you did have to correctly position the knife in the pouch exactly as you show! Nearly 50 years later now, I have always kept every lock back in every pouch as you show. It doesn't matter what brand. I can't flick a knife open anymore unfortunately. These last 50 years have left me with almost no discernable finger prints now. Nearly 5 decades of rolling my own cigarettes has made them almost disappear. I need 2 hands now...
Great comment and story.
Thanks for sharing.
Stop smoking!
I've never seen anyone dumb enough to do that. However, I've known thousands dumb enough to do it, I just didn't see them do that. I've got a lot of stories of watching them do dumber things. One coworker electrocuted himself, then fell 20 feet off the roof of a steel building. I told him right before not to do that. He was explaining to me why it was safe for him to . . . when all of a sudden . . . . . . . . . . 😕 Great vid, very entertaining 😎🤗❤
Wow! That’s some scary stuff right there. Did you happen to check to see if he had his buck 110 in his sheath correctly before you took it off of his carcass?😂. Thank you for the kind words. I’m very glad you enjoyed it!
I hear ya
👍🏻
One would never have thought ,that this needs to be explained...LOL
Even after this video, there are going to be people who insist that their backwards way of doing things is correct.
Makes sense, thanks. Now, for their nylon sheaths, does it matter as much as leather or same?
Not really. But it is a good idea to keep things consistent so that removing and replacing are memory movements rather than having to think about it each time.
Love my light weight 110,s
And agreed dropped in proper way. And a kwik Thumb Bar on each on em
Another viewer commented that the thumb bar cut a groove through the interior of the sheath. Have you experienced that?
@knifetimestory nope.. never. Depends wich size and where it was positioned on the knife . I guess that's possible but never had an issue
Okay. Cool. I guess there are different sizes as you say. Thanks for following up.
Nice job. Where’d you get that wool shirt? 😊
Thank you very much for your kind words. I appreciate it.
That was a Christmas present from my wife, I am not certain where she got it. But we were in NYC when she did.
looks like a really nice one. B watching for more tips. Thank u
i accidentally saw your thumbnail, i carry my buck 110 folding hunter s you explained. i thought everyone did. However I am right handed.
Glad you saw the thumbnail. Yes, I do everything geared toward right-handed people. Lefties are such an anomaly that quite frankly, if they can't transpose things and figure it out, then they have no business owning a knife.
thank you ! this is good advice
Glad you liked it. Thanks for letting me know!
This is kind of like putting a fracture on a bandaid, isn't it?
Are you dyslexic or am I not getting the joke about fracture and Band-Aid.
Pure OCD
May god almighty give your surrounding people tons of patience :d
OCD? Yeah, maybe a little. But I do not impose it on my family...so they are safe!! :-)
God is capitalized...always. Not being OCD about that, just right.
Back in the old days 1990s i was in the military. Actually part of Ranger school.
My best friend carried a buck 110 everywhere. He wore the case upside down. Unsnap and it fell into your hand.
We were attacked leaving Mexico after a bar fight. We had just crossed back into ElPaso. When 20 guys jumped us it was about 6 of us.
One guy was cut across the belly.
It was ugly and nasty.
The buck is a very formidable weapon.
Also the guy that was trying to kill us was saved by our medic. He was late coming across the bridge. Missing the attack but patched up the fallen.
Im gonna claim young and dumb + that wasn't the worst that happened to us in elpaso. Crazy gang problem back then.
Quite a story.
I edited out the part in my video where I talk about the ill-advised way some guys were carrying their 110 upside down. One misstep or catch on a stick or door or chair or coat lining and that knife is gone forever.
I don't have a110. Maybe I should fix that?!
I would. They are a true classic!! Every red-blooded American should own one.
Lol thought you were taking the belt off too whip the commenters that asked for this who didn’t know how to stow it
Ha ha ha. Could’ve been that too as well I guess. Thanks for watching!
I guess I'm a common sense kind of guy and didn't know it. I was inserting my knife the correct way all these years.
Ain't it nice to be right and not know it!! Kinda feels very self affirming.
🤔 OMG❗️ 😳😳
I have been doing it all wrong for 94 years … 🥲
I thought it was that the Black sheaths were made wrong and switched to the Brown USA Made sheaths. 🤷🏻♂️
Hmmm. Not sure what you mean.
@@knifetimestory I mean that to place the 110 in the sheath in any way other than the way you have demonstrated is very hard to do and should have signaled to the user (if they have a normal amount of intelligence*) they were doing it wrong.
Thank you for verifying that I have a normal amount of intelligence. Sometimes I wonder if I do.
* cruel & rude, shame on me.
I disagree with the Third image in your thumbnail because of left-handed people.
If a Leftie can't transpose a tutorial clearly made for Righties, then they have no business owning a knife, or anything sharp for that matter.
Right on👍👍.🇺🇲🌲🔪🔥
The only Bucking way?
You got that Buckin' right!!
Anybody under age of 30 no matter how hard they work won't as much stuff or properly this guy when they his age. Way less people anyway
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It is incomprehensible to me how these Millennials Gen X, Gen Z and so forth. Need instructions for something that is intuitive. I carried one from 1975 till 1995 without instructions, and so did all of my friends go figure.
Because these young knuckleheads only know how to swipe a screen and never had to use common sense to manipulate any sort of toy, tool, knife, or mechanical mechanism.
Unbelievable that people need a lesson in how to place and remove their Buck 110 from its sheath. 😅 Ridiculous isn’t it.
I know right. But...keep in mind, those people are also sharing the road with you. Be careful!!
😂😂😂 it must be the position of the moon or something… TH-camrs are all spun up and sensitive over silliness, DaveCanterbery had a rant video because someone accused him of promoting an 870 shotgun over his single shot, (but Canterbury has a huge following so he could do anything he wants and people will blindly follow…. As for your video I’m right handed so I always put my knives in cases the same way you do for the last 58years, but if someone chooses to carry their differently who cares. Being that the Buck Knife company did not place ‘recommended’ instructions on how to insert their knife into the “warrantied” sheath kind of means they leave it to the discretion of the purchaser.
So, this constitutes a rant? Wow. I saw it more as a tutorial for idiots who don't know how to do something as intuitive as putting a knife in a sheath.
So sad u have to explain to millenials what us gen x knew instinctively. What's wrong with them .. good Lord
I know right!!! Scary!!
Спасибо
Thank you too.