Adding to my Bucklock collection.

Those are alot of nice additions to your collection. On a side note, drove through Brandy Station last Friday...not much has changed since the war;)
 
IMHO - the 532 is a fine user..
i would not use it on a construction site as it is a bit light
but for me in this stage of my life ... it works jest fine
( i still like my 110's they were a small but important part of my life for a long time...)
 
:D Lord have mercy,you're blowing my mind with those 532s Dave.You're a one man Buck Cartel.:D
 
IMHO - the 532 is a fine user..
i would not use it on a construction site as it is a bit light
but for me in this stage of my life ... it works jest fine
( i still like my 110's they were a small but important part of my life for a long time...)

I agree. They are more of a "gentleman's" knife than a heavy duty user. The 531's are larger and more robust, but still not as heavy duty as a 110.

I passed on this one, but I can still get it if I want. I'm not a big fan of the rams horn myself, but it's still pretty cool. What should I do?

RamsHorn532a.jpg
 
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I really like that. Ram's horn is one of my favs...but to each his own.

I have a 112 and 110 that have BG42 blades that I'm going to send to Leroy after I get the Micarta 112 and the two line 124 back from him.

They will be done with ram's horn and become carry/users. I have been told that ram's horn is very grippy when wet which is something to consider when hunting/camping.

Buy it!!! Preston
 
I passed on this one, but I can still get it if I want. I'm not a big fan of the rams horn myself, but it's still pretty cool. What should I do?

RamsHorn532a.jpg

What should I do?........

The rest of your 532's need a Ram Tuff brother in their herd:thumbup:
I think you should ask for a frequent flyers discount and an additional reduction due to the damage on the sheath from improper storage.
jb4570
 
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