I have two post-1989 Camillus stockman knives with the mirror diagonal bolsters I associate with Buck 300-series knives. As the accompanying photo shows, the large Camillus stockman is close to identical to a Buck 307; the small Camillus stockman is close to identical to a Buck 303.
Neither Camillus knife has a swedge on the clip blade like the Bucks. Otherwise, the blade profiles of all three Camillus blades are the same as those on the Bucks. The scales on both appear to be Delrin (or a generic copy.) Interestingly, the small Camillus stockman has three rivets on each side like Schrade-made pre-1974 Bucks, but the bolster is pinned like the later Bucks. And the tang stamp on the small Camillus isn’t a stamp – it’s etched.
I don’t see these knives in any Camillus catalogs I’ve searched on the internet. Does someone here have any knowledge regarding the background of these knives? I’m guessing there’s a 301-equivalent somewhere. I’m still searching for that one.
Neither Camillus knife has a swedge on the clip blade like the Bucks. Otherwise, the blade profiles of all three Camillus blades are the same as those on the Bucks. The scales on both appear to be Delrin (or a generic copy.) Interestingly, the small Camillus stockman has three rivets on each side like Schrade-made pre-1974 Bucks, but the bolster is pinned like the later Bucks. And the tang stamp on the small Camillus isn’t a stamp – it’s etched.
I don’t see these knives in any Camillus catalogs I’ve searched on the internet. Does someone here have any knowledge regarding the background of these knives? I’m guessing there’s a 301-equivalent somewhere. I’m still searching for that one.
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