Buck Knives Launches Fixed-Blade 101 Hunter

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posted on August 25, 2017
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Buck Knives has introduced its new, fixed-blade 101 Hunter—a new take on its famous Model 110.

The 101 Hunter's 3¾-inch 420HC blade is designed to create a sturdy option for hunters looking for a clip point, fixed-blade knife. It features a Macassar Ebony Dymondwood handle and a brass bolsters. It's meant to be easy to clean and weighs just less than two ounces less than the 110 Folding Hunter.

"Many customers have requested a fixed blade version of the 110 over the years. The 101 Hunter is perfect for those who want a classic full tang blade knife with an equal skinning capability." said CJ Buck, CEO and Chairman of Buck Knives.

The 101 Hunter is made in the USA, and ships with an MSRP of $100.

For more information, go to BuckKnives.com.

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