I'll definitely be buying the 50th anniversary Buck 112. My first Buck knife was a 112 that I received as a gift in 1982. I used and abused it for many years. I sent it to Buck for refurbishment a few years ago, and they did a really nice job cleaning it up. Even though I could still use and trust it on a daily basis, I decided to "retire" it so It's now a display knife.
It’s cool to see that a name brand like Buck, that could just ride out the centuries on rereleasing the same old stuff, actually listens to customers, still creates good quality knives and is still owned by a Buck. What a sharp contrast to the guitar culture for instance. Great stuff, need myself a Buck now.
I really appreciate how Buck is doing their limited editions. Making it limited in time but not in quantity seems a lot nicer for people who want a limited edition but can't monitor websites for a drop.
The NEW 110 with Micarta and Aluminum bolsters, thumb studs ROCKS! Hope I can find one in the Ranger Series soon. I do have the 110 and if you don’t have one I’d suggest getting one soon … Glad to see BUCKS continuing its legacy as I carried the 110 in 1973 while serving in military. Also ALL USA MADE. THANK YOU BUCK KNIVES.
My little sister Doreen worked at Buck. Years later she gave me a 110 folding hunter that they gifted her before Buck Knives left Kalifornia. (she was invited to the move, but she stayed behind enemy lines in the PRK) The blade is engraved and signed by CJ & Chuck "Thank you" from the BUCK FAMILY 04. The oak scales are laser engraved with the factory building and BUCK KNIVES EL CAJON, CA underneath it. I was in awe when she gave it to me 😲I also have a 102 fixed, you can just feel the quality on that well made knife. Beautiful 2022 Legacy Collection line up this year guys. I want to pick up the 110 Slim Pro TRX before the year is up for edc or the 112 (thanks CJ's pants). I'm torn between the OD Green or black. The 212 Ranger fixed is WOW! As well is the 842 Sprint Ops Pro Knife, my dream knife 🤩
Absolutely LOVE the 110 with the black aluminum bolsters and micarta handles, thumb stud pocket clip! Completely blows the KA-BAR Chinese copy out of the water!
Buck is one of my all time favorites for some reasons.They are classic, old school and they do know their place in the knife world. At the same time they bring their products current, without being all over the place. Btw, I love the new 110/112 Sport. It hits the spot.
I have to say.. I love that Buck does so much in house… and they learn about doing it themselves instead of pushing blades outside the facility for heat treat
That new 110 Sport is a Guaranteed buy for me! Buck has been doing a great job of keeping it simple and refining allready proven designs to modern prooven mechanisms! You dont need to offer 10.000x Knife skus, if the 10 you make are Killer!
I love a Buck Knife. There’s a special place in my heart for them, all the hunting and fishing with grandpa/dad, there was always a Buck knife. So awesome they’re using premium steel like s30v too. But their 110/112 in 440c steel the best bang for your Buck! : )
Thanks DCA/CJB for the 2022 lineup share. Buck has listened to customers and are producing modern/lighter versions of an already great product. The 50thyr version and the OG model ... whatta set!
The Buck 112 Slim Select is a no-brainer of a knife to own. They also make great gifts, especially for Scouts. The upgraded versions are checking a lot of boxes that's for sure.
CJ Buck autographed the Blade on my Buck 503. Folding knife. CJ was at the Grand opening of the Cabelas store in Billings Mt. Needless to say I Couldn't Risk losing that knife. so I bought another one for EDC. I have lots of stories of using buck knives. I've used them for Decades. Buck Knives have served Me Well. Best Wishes from Montana M.H.
the fact that you are talking to someone whose grandfather was doing the same thing is simply awesome. i liked the 110 but just found it too heavy for me for my edc. the new one looks sweet though.
I have a 25th anniversary Ranger/112 which I bought new. Makes me feel old! Appreciate the tidbits of history and their careful approach to changes which is unlike other companies which seem to change blade steels & handle materials more often than most folks change their underwear. To me the whole sprint run, dealer exclusive, FOMO, limited edition fad detracts from a company’s ability to focus on quality control and usefulness of their products.
Unfortunately the 110 with g10 scales is very hard to open with one hand. Too much friction. They need washers to make smoother operation. The cheap models with plastic scales are much easier
Thank you gentlemen for your presentation. I've had the Buck 110 since 2015 and just picked up A Buck 112 Ranger. I find the Buck 112 story interesting. I was born in San Diego and am a Navy veteran. I'm eager to extend my Buck collection.
Hey DCA, Awesome Buck knives... I love the slip joint... 2022 would be my collections of slip joint knives... I would like to see a episode on all slip joint knives for 2022...
Too bad they don't expand and upgrade the Vantage line, those knives are really beautiful. Such flow of the lines, great design and practical form. Would love to get a new one in all black, like the Vantage Force Select.
Love my 110. The belt sheath on the other hand is not something to talk about. It doesn’t stay put on my belt and the flap ends up catching on every little thing and comes unsnapped. Due to this, I am always afraid I am going to lose it so more often than naught it ends up staying at home. Buck definitely needs to offer a cross draw scout carry or Kydex options with better belt retention and security.
@@jimdobbs1861 I didn't say I was poor. I said I wasn't going to spend that much on that knife. As a retired dentist, I'm not hurting. Don't be a jerk.
Knives that can be easily manipulated one handed would be nice. Doing any kind of electrical or mechanical work one many times has one hand holding wiring, insulation, wire ties.ect...ect.. you can't just turn loose. A mid lock, liner locks frame locks or a variation of the axis lock come in extremely handy on a daily basis. Buck needs to expand into this market with their own designs
Buck has been offing liner locks and mid back locks for many years. The bantam, the spitfire, the vantage, the sprint, and more. But the 112 ranger and the 110 hunter will always have a tail lock. It’s one of the iconic features of those knives.
Buck Knives reminds me of old money type folk:) Already hit the prime time which came and went, at a place where no one's looking to be impressed and Buck's not trying to impress. Let everyone else chase the kids around, Buck's gonna sit still on the porch sipping a drink, if anyone wishes to hang out, Buck says come on. If anyone's looking for a knife, Buck says if you want a FOREVER GUARNTEE come to Buck:) LOL! No thrills, no bling, just where all the kids today hope to be 100-years from now:)
He says in the video it's "almost handmade". But you know, knife brands jack the price way up on the limited editions to take advantage of collectors. They all do it.
@@Pinki2019 Its the same materials as the regular 112 and 110, but with a different name and a more Of a blockier body, now Does that scream $400 to anyone? CJ Buck can say its “almost handmade” but what does that even mean, either its handmade or not. Yes all Buck knives have a level of hand finishing thats standard for Buck and they do a great job, but when Buck is asking $400 for a limited knife i need to know what is so special about it, its not the materials, so what is it?
@@stephenbarone4053 I wouldn't defend the price, which I agree is over the top, but it's a small batch (1,000) that I guess they had to do some re-tooling for or whatever all goes into that, and since it's not gonna be sold in mass numbers, they need to charge more. I don't know how they arrive at $300 more, but they can justify it being significantly more than the mass produced model.
@@alexstrouse6333 Yeah, I wondered what he meant by "almost handmade", too. Anyway, I wouldn't pay that much for a 112, because it's not even really intended to be used, just kept in a collection.
One of my favorite practical folding knives is the slim select 112 so I’m hyped for the pro version. Actually the one the guy has in his pocket is my dream buck knife. And I’m pretty interested in the fixed blade version however I wish the blade shape was exactly the same as the folding version
What are you talkin' about? There's nothing new. Same junk as last year and the year before that. The last good and innovative knife they produced was the Marksman, and that was like 8 years ago.
Love that last 110! I carry a traditional 110 (well it’s a Cabelas Guide version) in S30v while out on the land and love it but a 110 like that would be a great EDC knife for me. Thanks for the video.
Great knives, Buck Knives, I have the 110 and 112 already more than 30 years. The last 3 years Ibam wearing the 112 Slim select as my EDC, however It is pinned together It is still as new, no play at all and centered well. That's value for the money, I paid only 37 euros for it
That saunter or whatever is called is sweet, i really need one. Mainly bc of the mini fuller instead of the nail Nick which SUCKS if the knife isn't very very clean.
How do you rate the Buck 112 ? I have been using one for quite a number of years, for me, it is a great knife. I never hear or see any comments on it. Thanks, Bernie in B.C. Can.
Nobody does these videos better than Knife Center and DCA!
Agreed
agreed i used to love bhq videos but not so much recently
@@syafiq271 Too much soy out of bladehq
I'll definitely be buying the 50th anniversary Buck 112. My first Buck knife was a 112 that I received as a gift in 1982. I used and abused it for many years. I sent it to Buck for refurbishment a few years ago, and they did a really nice job cleaning it up. Even though I could still use and trust it on a daily basis, I decided to "retire" it so It's now a display knife.
Buck has done a good job this year. I loved the 110 they showed at the end.
"Some people like it, some people don't ..." Appreciate Buck's sincere approach to offering a knife.
I love Buck knives, they never let you down
mmm....two word response to that....Buck Hoodlum....wanna rephrase that comment 🤣 ?
It’s cool to see that a name brand like Buck, that could just ride out the centuries on rereleasing the same old stuff, actually listens to customers, still creates good quality knives and is still owned by a Buck. What a sharp contrast to the guitar culture for instance. Great stuff, need myself a Buck now.
My first knife was a Pakistan fake little buck knife when I was 12 - and it always has a special place in my heart just like real buck knives!
I really appreciate how Buck is doing their limited editions. Making it limited in time but not in quantity seems a lot nicer for people who want a limited edition but can't monitor websites for a drop.
Exactly, I'll be able to get the one I want without it being sold out quickly. "All orders will be fulfilled" Very gentlemanly done.
Buck never lacks in their creativity and they are never afraid to take risks and time to perfect their designs.
The NEW 110 with Micarta and Aluminum bolsters, thumb studs ROCKS!
Hope I can find one in the Ranger Series soon.
I do have the 110 and if you don’t have one I’d suggest getting one soon …
Glad to see BUCKS continuing its legacy as I carried the 110 in 1973 while serving in military. Also ALL USA MADE. THANK YOU BUCK KNIVES.
My little sister Doreen worked at Buck. Years later she gave me a 110 folding hunter that they gifted her before Buck Knives left Kalifornia. (she was invited to the move, but she stayed behind enemy lines in the PRK) The blade is engraved and signed by CJ & Chuck "Thank you" from the BUCK FAMILY 04. The oak scales are laser engraved with the factory building and BUCK KNIVES EL CAJON, CA underneath it. I was in awe when she gave it to me 😲I also have a 102 fixed, you can just feel the quality on that well made knife.
Beautiful 2022 Legacy Collection line up this year guys. I want to pick up the 110 Slim Pro TRX before the year is up for edc or the 112 (thanks CJ's pants). I'm torn between the OD Green or black. The 212 Ranger fixed is WOW! As well is the 842 Sprint Ops Pro Knife, my dream knife 🤩
In 1974 while in high school, my girlfriend gave me a Buck 110. Two years later I married the girl and still have the knife and the wife.
Absolutely LOVE the 110 with the black aluminum bolsters and micarta handles, thumb stud pocket clip! Completely blows the KA-BAR Chinese copy out of the water!
Buck is one of my all time favorites for some reasons.They are classic, old school and they do know their place in the knife world. At the same time they bring their products current, without being all over the place. Btw, I love the new 110/112 Sport. It hits the spot.
I have to say.. I love that Buck does so much in house… and they learn about doing it themselves instead of pushing blades outside the facility for heat treat
Been looking to get a Buck and this just sealed the deal!! Very nice knives!! 🔪
Same here. Always wanted a 110 and 112, now is finally the time it seems
My 112 slim select spends sixty hours a week in my work vest pocket, does every task I need it to, works harder than I do! Perfect EDC for me
That new 110 Sport is a Guaranteed buy for me!
Buck has been doing a great job of keeping it simple and refining allready proven designs to modern prooven mechanisms! You dont need to offer 10.000x Knife skus, if the 10 you make are Killer!
I literally just ordered one and am so excited for it to get here. love the modern edge on a classic design
@@Bdcallis95 me too! Can't wait!
mine shipped last night!
@@Danh103663 mine just got here and wow you're in for a treat this knife is incredible!
Always hard to beat a Buck. Awesome knives.
I love a Buck Knife. There’s a special place in my heart for them, all the hunting and fishing with grandpa/dad, there was always a Buck knife. So awesome they’re using premium steel like s30v too. But their 110/112 in 440c steel the best bang for your Buck! : )
Yesterday, I ordered a 112 with 440c. I hope you are right.
Thanks DCA/CJB for the 2022 lineup share. Buck has listened to customers and are producing modern/lighter versions of an already great product. The 50thyr version and the OG model ... whatta set!
The Buck 112 Slim Select is a no-brainer of a knife to own. They also make great gifts, especially for Scouts. The upgraded versions are checking a lot of boxes that's for sure.
I carry a 110 slim select as my primary edc blade and a 110 classic as my backup.
Neither has ever let me down👍🏻
CJ Buck autographed the Blade on my Buck 503. Folding knife.
CJ was at the Grand opening of the Cabelas store in Billings Mt.
Needless to say I Couldn't Risk losing that knife. so I bought another one for EDC.
I have lots of stories of using buck knives.
I've used them for Decades.
Buck Knives have served Me Well.
Best Wishes from Montana M.H.
8:47 Buck 110 Slim Pro
9:48 Buck 112 TRX (green available) 👍
10:47 Buck 110 & 112 Sport 👍👍
the fact that you are talking to someone whose grandfather was doing the same thing is simply awesome. i liked the 110 but just found it too heavy for me for my edc. the new one looks sweet though.
It is difficult to improve on perfection. Buck has a well deserved reputation.
Pocket clip looks soooooo much better on these new slim models
Dang!I'm a sucker for BUCK
DCA deserves a raise
I've been eyeing a 110 for a while now. I'm going to get one for sure.
Loved the knives for 2022! I hope they make an S35VN Buck 55 with Micarta scales.
Thanks for including Buck Knives in your videos. I appreciate that a lot.
OMG the 112 Sport is my dream knife! Just ordered one, can't wait to get it in my hands!
I have a 25th anniversary Ranger/112 which I bought new. Makes me feel old!
Appreciate the tidbits of history and their careful approach to changes which is unlike other companies which seem to change blade steels & handle materials more often than most folks change their underwear. To me the whole sprint run, dealer exclusive, FOMO, limited edition fad detracts from a company’s ability to focus on quality control and usefulness of their products.
As always look like good practical knives for outdoorsman and others.
The 110 sport may be my new favorite knife.
Buck is kicking ass and taking names in 2022 🔥👍
10:20 Damn, the synchronized laughter though
P.s , Buck to have a throw back you must at some point went forward
Unfortunately the 110 with g10 scales is very hard to open with one hand. Too much friction. They need washers to make smoother operation. The cheap models with plastic scales are much easier
Same with the Micarta... I wish they would make them with washers and make them capable of user disassembly....
New Buck 110 Sport is mine!
Well, what I think is that they are great products, The 110 with micarta handles and clip, looks fantastic.
Thank you gentlemen for your presentation. I've had the Buck 110 since 2015 and just picked up A Buck 112 Ranger. I find the Buck 112 story interesting. I was born in San Diego and am a Navy veteran. I'm eager to extend my Buck collection.
Hey DCA, Awesome Buck knives... I love the slip joint... 2022 would be my collections of slip joint knives... I would like to see a episode on all slip joint knives for 2022...
Me too.
Too bad they don't expand and upgrade the Vantage line, those knives are really beautiful. Such flow of the lines, great design and practical form. Would love to get a new one in all black, like the Vantage Force Select.
Glad I waited on the 112 slim. Super happy they made it screw together and changed the clip
Love my 110. The belt sheath on the other hand is not something to talk about. It doesn’t stay put on my belt and the flap ends up catching on every little thing and comes unsnapped. Due to this, I am always afraid I am going to lose it so more often than naught it ends up staying at home. Buck definitely needs to offer a cross draw scout carry or Kydex options with better belt retention and security.
les buck knife c'est les meilleurs couteau du monde selon moi.
Is the thumb stud on the 110 sport removable? Love that new design, but not sold on the thumb stud
Really excited about the TRX
love the sprint and how they are making the knives they currently have better,
Love this years Buck direction. Planning to purchase several of the Made in USA models!
love the upgrade to the 112 but the thumbstud is a little obnoxious
i love buck knives
That 212 is beautiful. But at $352, it's way too expensive for me. Very disappointed.
It wasn’t made for the poors anyway
Most Buck knives are overpriced; especially for the materials and quality.
@@jimdobbs1861 I didn't say I was poor. I said I wasn't going to spend that much on that knife. As a retired dentist, I'm not hurting. Don't be a jerk.
@@jimdobbs1861 big difference between being poor and knowing when something is over priced "a fool and his money are soon parted"
Probably around the $500 mark in New Zealand😦
I just recently ordered the 110 Hunter Sport. Waiting for it to arrive.
Love the very last 112 sport micarta planning to add to collection
Knives that can be easily manipulated one handed would be nice. Doing any kind of electrical or mechanical work one many times has one hand holding wiring, insulation, wire ties.ect...ect.. you can't just turn loose. A mid lock, liner locks frame locks or a variation of the axis lock come in extremely handy on a daily basis. Buck needs to expand into this market with their own designs
Buck has been offing liner locks and mid back locks for many years. The bantam, the spitfire, the vantage, the sprint, and more. But the 112 ranger and the 110 hunter will always have a tail lock. It’s one of the iconic features of those knives.
Buck Knives reminds me of old money type folk:) Already hit the prime time which came and went, at a place where no one's looking to be impressed and Buck's not trying to impress. Let everyone else chase the kids around, Buck's gonna sit still on the porch sipping a drink, if anyone wishes to hang out, Buck says come on. If anyone's looking for a knife, Buck says if you want a FOREVER GUARNTEE come to Buck:) LOL! No thrills, no bling, just where all the kids today hope to be 100-years from now:)
Well said, totally agree
You could write a commercial for them haha 👏 I'm sold
Now the 110 slim is how I wanted it. Would buy one, if I had warranty here.
nice thing about buck and the warranty, you buy one knowing you most likely won't need it. they last forever.
Nice selection !!!
Will they ever re-do the Buck Lite versions from the 80's and early 90's ?
Hey look. We put green g10 instead of wood this year. And brought it to shot show to show yalls
Wait, the 112 ranger vintage tribute is almost $400, why? What warrants that price tag?
He says in the video it's "almost handmade". But you know, knife brands jack the price way up on the limited editions to take advantage of collectors. They all do it.
@@Pinki2019 Its the same materials as the regular 112 and 110, but with a different name and a more Of a blockier body, now Does that scream $400 to anyone? CJ Buck can say its “almost handmade” but what does that even mean, either its handmade or not. Yes all Buck knives have a level of hand finishing thats standard for Buck and they do a great job, but when Buck is asking $400 for a limited knife i need to know what is so special about it, its not the materials, so what is it?
The name and nothing else.
@@stephenbarone4053 I wouldn't defend the price, which I agree is over the top, but it's a small batch (1,000) that I guess they had to do some re-tooling for or whatever all goes into that, and since it's not gonna be sold in mass numbers, they need to charge more. I don't know how they arrive at $300 more, but they can justify it being significantly more than the mass produced model.
@@alexstrouse6333 Yeah, I wondered what he meant by "almost handmade", too. Anyway, I wouldn't pay that much for a 112, because it's not even really intended to be used, just kept in a collection.
The thumb studs get in the way of sharpening on these newer slip pros
Love the throwback 112 in 440c. 👍
Orange ones look great.
Coooooool, love buck knives. Merica!!!
I love them, been watching this video fondle ing my 110 the lochsa and my Buck Strider B880 spear point.
Love what you are doing with the 110,And ranger
The shield on that 112 Ranger is just glued on. Seriously glue? C'mon Buck. Step your game up.
Wow. Will be ordering a "sport" model. Nice job Buck and David C.
Buck rocks!!
One of my favorite practical folding knives is the slim select 112 so I’m hyped for the pro version. Actually the one the guy has in his pocket is my dream buck knife. And I’m pretty interested in the fixed blade version however I wish the blade shape was exactly the same as the folding version
I got to say buck went all out this year better selection then the competitors this year
What are you talkin' about? There's nothing new. Same junk as last year and the year before that. The last good and innovative knife they produced was the Marksman, and that was like 8 years ago.
@@stephenbarone4053 so much anger I guess buck knives said if ain't broke don't fix it
Yuss! Good stuff Buck. Im getting that Sprint in S45 for sure. That micarta looks amazing on that design.
Those new ones all look good.
Love to have a buck 119 but nothing else about buck interst me
How about adding 440c in between your 420hc and s30v custom options? and drop points for 110-112? in all steels?
Really like that 212 fixed blade.
Love that last 110! I carry a traditional 110 (well it’s a Cabelas Guide version) in S30v while out on the land and love it but a 110 like that would be a great EDC knife for me. Thanks for the video.
I love these upgrades!
Can't beat a Buck!
Buck needs to do a 1964 re-release of the 110, with the red liner and the BUCK only blade stamp!!!
I'd love a 110 that incorporates some type of one hand close lock. Like a cross bar lock maybe?
Great knives, Buck Knives, I have the 110 and 112 already more than 30 years. The last 3 years Ibam wearing the 112 Slim select as my EDC, however It is pinned together It is still as new, no play at all and centered well. That's value for the money, I paid only 37 euros for it
Can't go wrong with a 110 / 112.
Did DCA say a swear at 4:19? Now I know he's excited 😆
Really dig the 110 sport at the end! 👍I must have been one of the small few who actually liked the previous anvil pocket clip 🤷♂️
DCA looking bit starstruck in front of CJ!! 😂😂😂
Love so many of those limited Bucks, hope they're available in UK!!
110 hunter is great, really appreciate the usa made
That saunter or whatever is called is sweet, i really need one. Mainly bc of the mini fuller instead of the nail Nick which SUCKS if the knife isn't very very clean.
I'd like to get a Buck 110 not because my grandfather had one (both died in WW2) but because it's a grandfather to folding knives.
I love this channel but I always go broke afterwards!
DCA. Buck needs to bring the 55 in New material's, I love the 55 it was my first knife as a young lad :))
I have an anniversary edition 110 so it’s only natural to get the 112 edition too. Thank you.
Please bring back the Buck hoodlum the large 10” blade with out the cut on the back of the blade.
I like the TRX. Gonna wait on some reviews to come back on it though.
well they do listen to their fans, customers I have to give them that!
How do you rate the Buck 112 ? I have been using one for quite a number of years, for me, it is a great knife. I never hear or see any comments on it. Thanks, Bernie in B.C. Can.