Picture request- BuckLite Max (Fixed)

TKM

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Hi everyone!

I'm looking forward to buy a fixed BuckLite Max (0679BKS-B), however, down here I haven't been able to hold it or at least see it first hand, I've found many pictures on the Web but unfortunately none gives me a good size comparison.

So, would anyone be so kind to post a picture of this knife (Bucklite Max, fixed, the large one) next to another common knife, maybe a 110 or Victorinox Classic (58 mm) or one of the standard ones (91 mm)?

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi everyone!

I'm looking forward to buy a fixed BuckLite Max (0679BKS-B), however, down here I haven't been able to hold it or at least see it first hand, I've found many pictures on the Web but unfortunately none gives me a good size comparison.

So, would anyone be so kind to post a picture of this knife (Bucklite Max, fixed, the large one) next to another common knife, maybe a 110 or Victorinox Classic (58 mm) or one of the standard ones (91 mm)?

Thanks in advance.

Buck 679 Bucklite Max fixed blade (orange B & C variant) vs 110:

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Buck 486 (orange B & C variant) vs 679 fixed:

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The fixed blade, 679, is 4.26 ounces. The 486 folder is 3.04 ounces. And, the 110, NS bolsters & liners, is 7.34 ounces.

All three are the same length at just about 8 5/8 inches.
 
Thank you so much oregon,

It's a little smaller than I thought it'd be.

Thanks again, I really appreciate it. Best regards.
 
It is my pleasure TKM.

The fixed blade's rubber grip is ideal due to its grippy nature, anatomical lower finger grooves and ample jimping for the thumb on the handle and blade. It feels very secure in the hand. And because it is so lite weight why not bring it along.
 
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