Very nice 112, love them older ones. I have a 112 from 1973-1974 with little pins. The stamp on mine doesn’t have the dots, just Buck 112 USA. Probably my favorite knife I have. Thanks for sharing yours. I really enjoy the videos. Very nice knives.
What many younger folks don't realize is that the Buck 110&112 were the "tactical" knife 50+ years ago. I knew a lot of law enforcement and military that carried them with their leather carry rigs and 6 shot revolver.
The 112 is just a great blade, size is darn near perfect for me. I do prefer it over the 110 but the 110 is still an awesome blade!! Thanks for sharing this one with us!!
Great knife and great review. I have only one buck 112 and original sheath. I had it for over thirty years. I believe It is a 1988 model. I live on Kauai and we have a lot of cowboys and outdoorsman here. A lot of people still carry a buck folder on their belts. Thanks again for sharing your collection.
@@dwheeler016 I might be mistaken but I don't believe buck ever made one dot they made a no. And then a two Dot they did make a little dimple to test the hardness on the very early ones either way that's a great knife you have
Thought a long time about which Buck to get first: 55, then 110, finally decided on a 112FG. Traded that for a 110 50th Anniversary, which I still have along with two more 110s and a 55. Need to get a 112 to round out the collection.
I have not heard that story before! I have a 112 from about 2018 and I feel the quality is inferior to my 110 two dot? I would still recommend it though.
Very nice older Bucks. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for coming by Clay
I'm 42 ,been collecting buck for few years . Good video sir
Thank you and a good knife to collect
Very nice 112, love them older ones. I have a 112 from 1973-1974 with little pins. The stamp on mine doesn’t have the dots, just Buck 112 USA.
Probably my favorite knife I have. Thanks for sharing yours. I really enjoy the videos. Very nice knives.
Thanks for coming by Tony
Great looking 112. Lots lighter in your pocket. Have a wonderful evening brother
Hey Jason! Thanka man!
Hey Sixgun. Midway USA has the Buck 112 Ranger in S30v on sale for $79 till 8/28/24. FYI. Take care.🇺🇲🌲🔥🔪@sixgunslingin
What many younger folks don't realize is that the Buck 110&112 were the "tactical" knife 50+ years ago. I knew a lot of law enforcement and military that carried them with their leather carry rigs and 6 shot revolver.
Are carried one for a long time and still do it was the be all do all knife
Did everything I needed to do
The 112 is just a great blade, size is darn near perfect for me. I do prefer it over the 110 but the 110 is still an awesome blade!! Thanks for sharing this one with us!!
Hey thank you man I like that video you did too
Great knife and great review. I have only one buck 112 and original sheath. I had it for over thirty years. I believe It is a 1988 model. I live on Kauai and we have a lot of cowboys and outdoorsman here. A lot of people still carry a buck folder on their belts. Thanks again for sharing your collection.
Ps. After watching your video, I’ll be carrying my 112 today. I haven’t worn or used it in a long time. You inspired me to bust it out again.
@@user-ms5mi8bn5n get it out and thump on that thing!
Yes sir
Hey Brother, another great very informative video. I have a newer 110 with ebony from Africa and the quality is excellent. I hope you have a good day.
Congrats on that new 110! Guess i gotta get one
Haha, you really do get a lot of knife for money though.
Great knives. Can’t really beat a 110 or a 112 in any of the variations they come in. Thanks for sharing.
You bet thanks for stopping by
Very cool 2 dot!
Hey Randy thank you and thanks for always being the moderator with the most
When I was in the Army in the early 70's we could carry the 112 in uniform as a tool and it was a tool.
Very cool
@@sixgunslingin I think my Buck only has one dot
@@dwheeler016 I might be mistaken but I don't believe buck ever made one dot they made a no. And then a two Dot they did make a little dimple to test the hardness on the very early ones either way that's a great knife you have
@@sixgunslingin You are right. i have a no dot.
@@dwheeler016 well what you do have is one very cool knife
Thought a long time about which Buck to get first: 55, then 110, finally decided on a 112FG. Traded that for a 110 50th Anniversary, which I still have along with two more 110s and a 55. Need to get a 112 to round out the collection.
I need to get me a 55 as well I really like those
@@sixgunslingin you'll love it. I wish it was cheaper though, the price isn't proportionate to the size :).
I have not heard that story before! I have a 112 from about 2018 and I feel the quality is inferior to my 110 two dot? I would still recommend it though.
@@Mike-kc8rl yes that is what happened that's why a lot of old-time guys don't like the 112 because they think it's a form of control I like them
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Yes, that's how it is here in the UK now! It's getting harder to even justify carrying a swiss army knife!