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I had to put my new 422 Coalite that I didn't have yet, on this Bucklite thread... Well I have one but the 7 is backwards on his shirt... Well the stamp is all backwards... So now I have both...

422 Coalite...
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Backward 7
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Thanks... ITE
 
Ok, here's both of my Coalite (Bucklite) knives next to each other... I've been wanting to take a picture of both of them together for some time,
anyway have a look and Thanks for looking... ITE

422s...
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Anyone else have any Buckklites to share... Thanks ITE
 
I've been using my 426 in my EDC rotation for a good time now and have enjoyed it a great deal so far, however I've developed a preference for the kwik-thumb, thumb studs. IMO they're a pretty cool accessory and a fine substitute for the older "one arm bandits".
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Thanks whetrock, for posting that cool picture of your 426... I use a 422OD most of the time... I've never tried a thumb studs on a older bucklite yet... ITE
 
I just got a postcard yesterday from the NRA telling me that the NRA Bucklite has had so much demand that they will be a few months delayed with delivery. Good to know that the Bucklite was that much in demand by NRA members. This was in connection with a donation: donate $24, receive a Bucklite with NRA inscription or printing. Since I would have sent them $10 anyway, I'm getting this knife for $14.

Hopefully the NRA will take notice and use knives as an inducement for more contributions.
 
Chris Wille, nice bucklite set you got... I got that same set for Christmas from my sis... Love it... ITE ...

Thanks for sharing your set... :thumbup:
 
I just got a postcard yesterday from the NRA telling me that the NRA Bucklite has had so much demand that they will be a few months delayed with delivery. Good to know that the Bucklite was that much in demand by NRA members. This was in connection with a donation: donate $24, receive a Bucklite with NRA inscription or printing. Since I would have sent them $10 anyway, I'm getting this knife for $14.

Hopefully the NRA will take notice and use knives as an inducement for more contributions.

HotSteel, when you get your NRA Bucklite... Please post some pics of it... Thanks, ITE ... :thumbup:
 
They've used them for many years, just not always Buck.

I've been a NRA member for about 15 years, but I've only been "into" knives for about 3 years, so I probably didn't notice.
 
Bucklite 426, Maroon (deep & rich dark red), drop point blade with box & sheath:

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Note the lack of a date symbol stamp on the tang:
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Bucklite 426, Maroon (deep & rich dark red), drop point blade with box & sheath:

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Oregon, great pics of your 426 Bucklite drop point... I still need to get one like it... Thanks for sharing... ITE ... :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:


Anyone else have any pics of any Bucklites to share... Thanks
 
I had to put these 3 Bucklites on the Bucklite thread... I got a 425 and a 424 and a Selector with 4 blades... ITE

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Any other cool Bucklite Pics out there... If you see any Bucklites that you don't want, please let me know about them... Thanks... ;)
 
Early 426 Bucklites, probably 1984 (year one for this model), one Drop Point blade and one Clip Point blade. Notice steel pins on the Clip Point 426 and brass pins on the Drop Point folder.

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I blame oregon for this:eek: :D


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Now I want MORE!!! these earlyer versions are way more comfy in hand that the ones with the raised edge...
 
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