Originally Posted by jim62
Here is a new working knife I picked up the other day.

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It's one of the new Bucklite Max fixed blade drop points. This one is the B&C edition in Hunter orange.

The Kraton handle is a bit brighter than the pics shows. The OAL is 8.5" and the blade is 3.5" of cutting edge. It's made of 420HC and the knife is made in Idaho.

The blade is .010" thick at the spine and it balances on the first finger. It only weighs about 4 ounces bare and 5.5oz with the sheath.

The sheath is OK(I really don't like cordura sheaths). It has a hard plastc liner ,though to it should hold up.

I think I am going to get one of the little skelton Buck Paklite Capers , a mini steel and build a Kydex pack sheath for the set that can be taken down for cleaning.


I handled one of these yesterday. $20 at BiMart, black handle though. I wanted to get a feel for whether it felt sturdy enough to take apart an elk hip; it did. I'm gonna buy one and try it out. Thanks for the heads-up!


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