Replacement Bucktool Sheath???

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My brother and I both wear Bucktool 360 multi-tools on our belts for work each day.

Unfortunately, after eight years of constant use the sheaths are completely worn out. (Luckily, the tools are still in good shape!)

I contacted Buck and they said they do not sell replacement sheaths because the Bucktool 360 is discontinued.

Does anyone here know of a source for either a genuine Buck replacement or a quality aftermarket sheath that will fit the Bucktool?

Thanks for your help,

Joe Adams
Houston, Texas
 
I would go and buy a Buck 276 sheath. It is a little bigger than the standard 360 sheath but in my opinion it is easier to get in and out of the 276.
The 446 Goliath sheath may also fit, they can be found on the net from time to time but are also discontinued.
Hope I helped a little! Good luck
 
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Jim,

Do you recommend the cordura or leather 276 sheath for the best fit?

FYI - I called the folks at Buck Customer Service and they recommended a Buck 110 folding hunter sheath. I'm kind of dubious that it will be a good fit.
 
Jim,

Do you recommend the cordura or leather 276 sheath for the best fit?

I prefer the cordura for all my sheaths:D
I will go and check my cordura and leather 110 sheaths for a good fit for the buck tool as well.
 
FYI - I called the folks at Buck Customer Service and they recommended a Buck 110 folding hunter sheath. I'm kind of dubious that it will be a good fit.

Actually,
The 110 sheaths fit pretty good!! The cordura one would be a tad better I guess, but the leather 110 sheath does fit it also, maybe the leather would take the shape of the bucktool over time? Both sheaths are a snug fit though!
I dont really like a snug fit for my knife sheaths though.
The 355 Bucklite tool fits both sheaths a little better.
I hope I helped! Good luck.
 
Wow! Thanks for going the extra mile to give such great advice.

I really appreciate all your help.

Joe Adams
Houston, Texas
 
I think you'll find most of these Buck guys will go the exra mile (or kilometer in Mav's case) for ya.
 
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