Buck 110 Auto

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Re: Buck 110 Auto

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Camillus wrote: Sun Mar 07, 2021 10:47 pm Good to know ::tu::
I still feel that it’s a very good knife
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Whoever did the conversion to this Buck knife should be complemented, I’m very pleased with the way it functions.
I actually like the looks of my conversion better than the original.

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I have seen several Buck 110 conversions with this style of release and they were all well done. I was gifted a 112 auto awhile back by a good friend of mine and fellow knife accumulator. A great little piece. I've never really liked the 110's because of their heavy handle weight but the 112 seems to be just right. Yours looks to be a really nice one. ::tu::
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I don't know who did the conversion, but about 15 years ago one of the members of the Empire Knife Club in NYC showed up with about fifty of them. I bought five, have sold all of them. I sold them because somebody else (or maybe the same people) made a nicer conversion with a round button in the front bolster. I bought a few of those with nickel bolsters and dark wood scales, may have one left around here someplace. The guy I got the first batch from later told me Buck had a cease and desist court order against whoever did the mod. They are quality conversions but I found the button ones were easier to operate than those with that long push bar. If it came in a Buck box somebody put it in a Buck box, when purchased wholesale when new they had no boxes. All those I have had always fired well. I tried a Buck factory version two years ago at the Shenandoah show and prefer the non-factory conversions I have had.
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China made? I bought 2 off aliexpress about 5 years ago.. I never cut with any but it worked great looked genuine
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Not China made !!

This is a beautiful Buck 110 that had a conversion done to make it auto with file work
I’m offering it on my AAPK store Pure Michigan Knives

Thank you for the the great comments guys..
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It's a conversion, but nicer looking than the Buck factory knife, which by the way does not fire like a cannon. I have one from the factory and the snap is adequate but not like a cannon.
enjoy it. it's really nice.
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DG Ralph wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 6:17 pm It's a conversion, but nicer looking than the Buck factory knife, which by the way does not fire like a cannon. I have one from the factory and the snap is adequate but not like a cannon.
enjoy it. it's really nice.
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Not 100% sure but that looks like a T bar K conversion done by Mike Fisher. His work is beyond top notch. If that's one of his, you've got a great knife.
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