Buck 110FG Folding Hunter with Finger Grooves, Lockback Folding Knife
- Includes Knife, Box, Sheath, and Warranty Registration Card
- The Buck 110FG Folder Hunter features a 420HC stainless steel clip point blade
- The 110FG comes with natural Woodgrain handles with finger grooves and polished brass bolsters
- The 110FG is the most copied knife design in the World!
- The 110FG Folding Hunter, as with all Buck Knives, features Buck’s 4-Ever Warranty
Product Description
Buck Knives 110FG Folding Hunter is Buck’s Finger Groved version of the standard 110. The 110 was first made by Buck Knives in 1964, introducing Buck’s breakthrough locking folder system, and remains a mainstay in the line today. It is one of the knife industries most imitated designs. The 110 features a 3-3/4″ clip point 420HC Stainless Steel Blade. It is 4-7/8″ long closed and weighs 7.2 oz. The 110 Folding Hunter features natural woodgrain handles with polished … More >>
Buck 110FG Folding Hunter with Finger Grooves, Lockback Folding Knife
March 20, 2010 | Posted by admin 
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I have owned buck knives for years. They are great! The warranty is especially good. I would purchase this item whenever necessary.
Rating: 5 / 5
Great knife, I chose the one with the finger ridges, and it feels very comfortable to grip. The blade is your usual goodness you expect from buck.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have had this knife for a number of years. Had a regular 110 and someone lifted it from my dorm room desk drawer. When I replaced the 110 I got the Finger Groove model. I have used it for every task imaginable. Last Wednesday, I went hunting with a buddy of mine. I killed a good sized buck. He pulled out some folder that appeared to be a Star Wars prop. After several attempts to impress me with his “sharp” knife, I handed him my 110. He made one cut and handed it back to me after accidently poking it through the bucks stomach. He told me he had never used such a sharp knife. The interesting thing is that I had not sharpened the knife in nearly six months. I then proceeded to cape the buck like I was using a straight razor. Very, very impressive knife. Why would anyone buy anything else?
Rating: 5 / 5
My boyfriend wanted a knife so i did some research and based on many reviews, picked this one. He LOVES it. He uses it on anything and everything. I can’t take it away from him. It’s beautiful, durable, sharp, well weighted and fits well in the hand. All of his friends love it. This is a great gift for someone who appreciates a well made knife.
Rating: 5 / 5
Years ago I owned a standard 110 and bought this variant because I like the finger grip design. I wound up sending it back for an exchange. However, the 110FG is great for anyone with a S,M,or L glove size. If you have to buy an XL glove size, the 110FG is so uncomfortable it will make the knife feel unnatural in your hand. Instead of your fingers resting comfortably inside the finger grooves, they’ll press against the ridges as opposed to resting solely in the troughs. BOTTOM LINE: If you have a smaller hand, the 110FG is great. If you have an XL hand, go for the standard 110. It costs less and fits an XL hand nicely.
Rating: 3 / 5