one handed traditional??

I have 2 110s that have a neat little button on the handle that causes the blade to flip out when depressed. ;)

I got my first Buck 110 Folding Hunter when I was 15 or 16. I opened one-handed by holding the blade and flipping the handle. Opened real nice that way. My Buck Alpha Hunter opens with a flick of my thumb. No wrist action needed. Nice, heavy blade.
 
Welcome Dave.I've seen those coming out of Arizona.As their not illeagle to own there.Do you still have your first 110 mentioned?DM
 
Actually, there was a Buck factory 110 liner lock that came out a few years back (can't remember the exact date), but I'll bet there are a few members here that could post a photo. And then there are the aftermarket 110 autos that are the ultimate in one-hand operation.

At your service! ;)
 
Thanks Mike, Thats what I was waiting to see! Any idea where one can be found? Do they have a good solid lock ? What years were these made?=Thanks!
 
sadly as i said there were some small issues with the knife due to the nickel frame
i have both versons and one the side lock does not go all the way to the opposing side
look close as it is the one i showed ..
still a verrrrry good knife and that lock would ware in in time..
last time i looked the selling price on one now would be some thing over 100$ ..
 
Thanks Mike, Thats what I was waiting to see! Any idea where one can be found? Do they have a good solid lock ? What years were these made?=Thanks!

Unfortunately, I would not recommend this knife as a user. It locks up solid but is fairly loose when closing. I think it's one of those attempts by Buck that didn't quite hit the intended mark. I bought it as an addition to my 110 and variants collection.
 
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