Bucklite

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Is there anyone that remebers these Bucklites? I was digging around my foot locker and found this knife. Hope I uploaded the pictures right.
 

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I have no experiance with this knife but from the picures it looks like a good lightweight lockback.
 
Oh ya, I remember dreamin of those when I was young. They came out with how many versions of the bucklite? Good stuff.
 
If you like those, check out the new Buck Eco-Lite 110's and 112's.

"Paperstone" handles made from 100% recycled materials.

Really light!

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The top one is an old Bucklite, bottom is a 181 ATS-34 Odyssey.
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Oh yeah, Had one for awhile, great little knife, carried good in the pocket. I think
I sold it to a co worker, Who just had to have it. Wow, That was twenty years ago.
 
I punched the pivot rivet out, added a 5-40 helicoil to one side, counterbored the other, and dropped a BG-42 blade in it. It makes a good travel (flying) knife. I stick the blade in one suitcase and the handle in another. The baggage inspectors don't steal parts.
 
I bought one when they first came out when I was still in high school. It's been my primary field dressing knife ever since. It's still on my hunting belt and has been through ??? deer. It's still razor sharp and solid as a rock.
 
I punched the pivot rivet out, added a 5-40 helicoil to one side, counterbored the other, and dropped a BG-42 blade in it. It makes a good travel (flying) knife. I stick the blade in one suitcase and the handle in another. The baggage inspectors don't steal parts.

Be careful with that BG-42 blade. They are getting scarce. :D

Tom
 
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