Buck Knives Introduces Automatic Versions of 112 Ranger

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posted on September 20, 2018
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Buck Knives is now offering its classic 112 Ranger knife in two new automatic versions; the 112 Auto and 112 Auto Elite.

The 112 Auto mirrors the classic with its brass bolsters and wood handle, and features a 3-inch clip point 420HC steel blade that is easily deployed with a push of a button. It weighs slightly less than the original at 5.6 ounces and has an MSRP of $175.

The 112 Auto Elite is designed to appeal to those interested in the American classic with an innovative design and upgraded materials. It weighs 6.1 ounces and features a G10 handle with brushed nickel silver bolsters and 3-inch clip point 420HC steel blade. The 112 Auto Elite has an MSRP of $225.

Both new 112 Auto knives ship with a genuine leather sheath for safe carry and are proudly made in the United States.

For more information, go to buckknives.com.

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