Your six-month check in?

Your six-month check in?
I carry either a #305 or #309 in my watch pocket, but still carry my #301 in an old #112 sheath on my belt, fits fine in the sheath and doesn't take up space in my pocket or get scratched up by keys or coins. Works well for me.EeDeCe wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 11:31 pm I know, older post.
(not a Duluth employee or any relationship)
One thing I like about Duluth pants is the large watch pocket. Cargo pants have an inside picket in the front right pocket that fits a large pocket knife well. The engineer pants have a side/back pocket for a cell phone, but not bad to clip on a larger knife.
Just FYI, an EDC friendly product line for packrats like me.
Not to hi-jack the thread, but what's it like tripping the trigger on that little knuckle duster?Dinadan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 18, 2018 2:39 pm I do not carry a 301, but I do carry a 4" Schrade or a GEC. I carry the knife in my left front pocket and in order to keep anyone from freaking out over my knife I carry a .22 magnum revolver in my right front pocket. I have been doing that for several years and so far no one has ever once mentioned the knife!
Just read that BUCK is open but things are going slow.. May be a while on getting your knives..EeDeCe wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 8:11 pm I just sent in my brand new 301 as well as a 112 to Buck to see if they can get it right. I assume the grind on the hinge end of the blades, especially the clip blade, isn't right. I got 2 just the same. Really hope it comes back right, I love the feel of that thing.
I have a 2019 301 with the same problem. It did come out of it (mostly) with use. EDC in the front left pocket with my keys for a couple of weeks now. I was thinking of sending in along with my grandfather's 703 that needs repair.EeDeCe wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 8:11 pm I just sent in my brand new 301 as well as a 112 to Buck to see if they can get it right. I assume the grind on the hinge end of the blades, especially the clip blade, isn't right. I got 2 just the same. Really hope it comes back right, I love the feel of that thing.
To be clear, I'm not being defensive, as I've said, I like the knife in general or I wouldn't still have it. However, I've got a lot of slipjoints as well and this, in that area, is far worse than most others. I do have an old Klein from maybe the 70's that's worse and the main carving blade on my Old Timer 240T is about the same. I have several Cases, Bokers, Victorinox, Rough Riders, as well as MANY of various makes thatall have noticeably much better action. IMO, for a Buck, this isn't what I expect, nor any knife I pay more than $10 for. Still, I like the knife enough to keep it for other reasons.AR Norby wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 4:10 pm I see video reviews all the time with the reviewer pushing on the back of the blade showing how week the spring tension is. Well they're are slipjoints not lock blades. I just tested a new Buck 301 a Camillus made 301 & a `1996 made 303, a Case '96 6318, a Case '15 6318, a Case '00 63087 and a 30 year old Schrade 36OT and the spring tension on all appear (to me) to be about the same.So I just don't see what all the fuss is about.
Great way to carry! This 301 is either a first version Camillus, (1972-1986), or one of those made by Schrade between 1966-1971, I could tell which if I could see the master blade better. Either way it looks to be in good condition, and I suspect it is first version Camillus. Nice EDC of a 50 year old knife.