Buck Knives 239 Infusion Modified Tanto Folding EDC Knife 3-1/5” Pocket Knife Blade G10 Handle 7Cr17MoV Steel Tanto Folding Blade Black 2.82 oz

Buck Knives 239 Infusion Modified Tanto Folding EDC Knife 3-1/5” Pocket Knife Blade G10 Handle 7Cr17MoV Steel Tanto Folding Blade Black 2.82 oz

$83.99
Sale price  $83.99 Regular price 
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Buck Knives 239 Infusion Modified Tanto Folding EDC Knife 3-1/5” Pocket Knife Blade G10 Handle 7Cr17MoV Steel Tanto Folding Blade Black 2.82 oz

Buck Knives 239 Infusion Modified Tanto Folding EDC Knife 3-1/5” Pocket Knife Blade G10 Handle 7Cr17MoV Steel Tanto Folding Blade Black 2.82 oz

$83.99
Sale price  $83.99 Regular price 

- High-Quality Sharp Blade: Our 3-1/5” 7Cr17MoV tanto steel blade is put through a rigorous heat treat process and quality performance test to ensure excellent utility knife strength, edge retention, and corrosion resistance - Solid and Sleek Design: The slim and sleek pocket knife has a flipper on the back of the handle to engage the spring-assisted steel blade. Jimping on top of the knife blade gives you added control - Multi-Use Everyday Carry Knife: Our pocket knife is the daily tool you need to get things done. This steel knife blade is perfect to use while at home and for everyday tasks - Convenient to Carry: This EDC pocket knife has a durable G10 handle with a lanyard hole and a knife clip that can clip on your belt, in your pocket, or in your bag. The knife weighs 2.82 oz for portable, reliable use - Forever Warranty: Since 1902, Buck Knives has offered a lifetime warranty on our knives because we believe in the integrity and quality of our products

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Is Buck Knives family-owned?

What can I use these pocket knives for?

Why would I need a pocket knife?

How are the materials for the knives selected?

What is a locking mechanism, and what are the different kinds of locking mechanisms?

Is Buck Knives family-owned?

Yes. It has been passed down through four generations of the Buck family, with the current CEO being C.J. Buck. Our history is rooted in the Buck family's dedication to knife making, starting with Hoyt Buck's creation of his first knife in 1902.

What can I use these pocket knives for?

Camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, and at-home use, for tasks such as opening boxes, cutting threads or tags, and slicing snacks.

Why would I need a pocket knife?

An everyday carry folding pocket knife is a versatile tool. It can be used for opening packages, cutting ropes and strings, crafting, whittling, slicing food, and removing splinters. It can also be helpful in first aid and emergency situations.

How are the materials for the knives selected?

Buck Knives uses aluminum, Micarta, wood, steel, and more, to build high-quality knives that will last for generations. Materials are selected based on the knife’s intended use, ensuring you get the best-serving material in a purpose-built knife.

What is a locking mechanism, and what are the different kinds of locking mechanisms?

A locking mechanism secures the blade in the open position, preventing it from accidentally closing during use or while open. Some locking mechanisms used in Buck knives include lockback, crossbar lock, liner lock, frame lock, and button lock.

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