Auto 110?

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found one online, claimed to be in stock as of today. blade is "440 stainless" and the assist is called Auto drive. anyone know any more about it?
 
ya i saw on youtube called the auto buck the guy's website was roadside imports
 
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buck has not used 440 stainless in a long long time..
so if it is marked 440 it is a knock off and not a real buck knife
even knife dealers get took in some times..
but of course that is JMHO..
 
Looks like a genuine 110, the "440" part is probably a typo.

Buck doesn't do factory auto's so it would be a privately done auto conversion of a production 110.
 
Looks interesting...Price is high...

FWIW...I have a coil spring fired folder in front of me, and a leaf spring fired folder in my drawer...the coil spring is much slower to fire, and if you check TexasKnife or Jantz and look at the replacement coil springs, you can see they are much frailer than the leaf springs...plus that one seems to be single action...

I'd pass on that and pick up a leaf spring dual action from BB or TKA...
 
I bought one a while back, knowing it was probably a fake. and it was. but seems to work ok for what it is.




 
I bought one a while back, knowing it was probably a fake. and it was. but seems to work ok for what it is.

ALLRIGHT!!! :D

There's that elusive 440 Stainless Steel 110!!! Right-click & Save!!!

Next time someone asks if Buck 110's are made in China, I'll post your pics to prove it!!! :cool::thumbup:
 
Are Cumberland 110 clones made in China?

This one doesn't say 110 anywhere nor made in China.

??????
 
"Are Cumberland 110 clones made in China?
This one doesn't say 110 anywhere nor made in China.
??????"

I bought one of these myself because I had to see it up close. Its a counterfiet Buck 110 for sure. Now did they take a counterfiet 110 and then convert it AND steal the Cumberland logo? I actually think they just produce this knife as an auto from the start. They CF'ed 2 companies in one throw. :grumpy:
 
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