Buck I.D. Help.....

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All I have is a description. I carried the knife for 2 yrs. in the earlier 2000's. It was a liner lock with somewhere around a 3" spear point blade. I remember the handle came in black and Realtree. I had the realtree version. The handle was an elongated oval shape with a rubber insert. I'm looking for a pic and a name. If anyone can help it is very much appreciated. Thanks, Dylan.
 
All I have is a description. I carried the knife for 2 yrs. in the earlier 2000's. It was a liner lock with somewhere around a 3" spear point blade. I remember the handle came in black and Realtree. I had the realtree version. The handle was an elongated oval shape with a rubber insert. I'm looking for a pic and a name. If anyone can help it is very much appreciated. Thanks, Dylan.

Hi Dylan,

I think you are talking about the Buck 180 crosslock.
Here is a photo
 
That's it! Thanks! I've been trying to think of the name for days. LOL. Drove me crazy.

Thanks again,

Dylan
 
That camo with the gut hook and bone saw was a great little hunting knife until I lost it. Why camo??!:confused:
 
That camo with the gut hook and bone saw was a great little hunting knife until I lost it. Why camo??!:confused:

I wish I still had mine. It was a very good, well built knife. Never left home without it. Mine was like the third one on the bottom except it had real tree scales.
 
These show up on Ebay all the time. I got my first 180 when my son was graduating from Navy boot camp in Illinois. I had left home with no knife :(....stopped at the mall to get a new blade....saw the Buck 180 and it became my EDC for the next two years.

That 180 field dressed and butchered a 1200 LBS Bull...man that was a lot of beef!!!! I had to freshen up the edge a few times; but, it got the job done. I have never forgot my butchering set ever again...LOL.

jb4570
 
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