110 and 192
110 and 192
110 and Hoodlum for me. I love their pocket knives also, but too many good options for me to make clear decision between the 300's and the Vantage.
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The WBC 112 Wolf Spirit Ranger that I got today in the mail has got to be one of them. I never thought I'd ever say that a 112 was one of my favorites, but there it is.
And until I get the 916 and 503 in that series, I'll have to say that any of my S30V Sambar Stag 110's rank up there with the best.
My 110 & 118 are used the most & are my favorites overall.
My favorites are 110 and 124, but the ones I've used most this year are an 811 and 303.
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Stumps
Finger-grooved 110 and the 102. My 112 is right in line. It's actually a tuff call between the 110 and the 112.
Jim
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they go."
-Will Rogers
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May 4,2004 - March 25,2008
M110 and any Alpha Hunter. Great blades.
-sevensix
309 and 424
for use: 110 and 347
for collecting: 110, 100 series fixed blades in white melamine, 124s, all the BuckLocks, etc. etc. etc.!!
110 and Vanguard.
My biscuit would love for you to join the Fans of Becker Knives Group and the Fans of Ka-Bar Knives Group.
"You gotta step out onto the fringe of fear, where all growth happens, and roll the dice. " - some Oregonian
Vanguard and the 110. Even though I sold my Vanguard a few years ago, in hind sight, I wish I hadn't, and I think it's one of the best all around fixed blade hunting knives out there.
301 & 105 - had both since the 1970's.
#103 (no surprise there), and #102. These were the models that first made me dream of one day owning a Buck, back when I was in grade school.
Jeff
the 112 and the 119 (my Hoodlum would probably be third)
102 and 305, with all the other 300s and 100s as honorable mention![]()
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