Rosewood Reaper mods

Creaky Bones

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So a while back I bought a Buck Reaper. I wasn’t particularly pleased with it, so I sent it back, but the other day I saw one at a local store for under $40. It had a “rosewood” handle, so I grabbed it. I always thought there was a nice knife under all the coating and goofy snakeskin handles, and at this price I figured why not give it a try. Straight out of the box it looked like this-

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The fit and finish sucked. One scale was smaller than the other so on the bottom of the handle the tang protruded, the scales were both loose, and there were no lanyard holes. The blade is pretty light, so I always wondered what the tang looked like under the scales. They’re attached with a pair of torx screws. I was pleasantly surprised when I removed them. I knew it would be skeletonized, but there was more meat left than I expected. There were also lanyard holes. A little stripper and shazam-

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I made some liners out of a spare Rubbermaid lid. I sanded the silly looking shiny finish off of the wood/diamond wood scales and drilled a hole for a lanyard. The Buck logo was also coated, so I couldn’t etch it, but it stayed visible after stripping, as did the USA logo. The blade finish was great under the coating.

All things considered, I like it much better now than straight out of the box. The handle feels much better with liners to thicken it up, and they balance the knife better. At some point I’ll probably make some micarta scales, but for ~$40 and a little elbow grease, it’s actually a nice knife. I’m looking forward to playing with it at the next campfire.

Thanks for looking!

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What type of stripper did you use? Looks like it worked very well.
 
Klean strip premium spray on. The coating came off in about 15 minutes. Just don't play with it bare handed.
 
Glad you managed a lanyard hole out of it. The knife needed it. DM

Yea, it's weird. The other reaper models have lanyard holes, and the blade has two holes for lanyards, just like the snakeskin or skull handled models but they didn't bother to drill a hole in the dyamond wood scales. Would it really add that much to the cost to drill a hole?
 
I seen one of those at Big box store the other day also. First time I seen one. It is now on my 16yo daughters Christmas. For $Cheap I thought it looked like a heck of a deal.
 
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Careful gang... price + location = deal spotting, not allowed on this forum. Don't agree with it but that's the rules......
Creaky', I like what you did with the knife. :thumbup:
 
Careful gang... price + location = deal spotting, not allowed on this forum. Don't agree with it but that's the rules......
Creaky', I like what you did with the knife. :thumbup:

Original post edited. No deal spotting intended, but I appreciate the heads up. Thanks!
 
Careful gang... price + location = deal spotting, not allowed on this forum. Don't agree with it but that's the rules......
Creaky', I like what you did with the knife. :thumbup:

Sorry that wasn't my intention and didn't think. I fixed my post.:D
 
Wow. That's a huge improvement. I may have to do that to mine. How is the diamond wood to work with? Looks much better without the shiny finish...
 
Wow. That's a huge improvement. I may have to do that to mine. How is the diamond wood to work with? Looks much better without the shiny finish...

It chipped out a little when I drilled the lanyard hole, and it smelled like fiberglass when I sanded it, but it wasn't too bad.
 
Well I just picked one up for my 16yo daughter's Christmas. Figured I get one instead of waiting and not being able to find it.
 
Seriously Buck, this is what the Reaper should look like. No black coating. It's stainless steel. No extra long, uselessly pointy finger guard. No handle that's too short and too thin and so light that the knife is totally blade heavy. A nice satin finish, a reasonable finger guard, and some nice, well contoured micarta scales that balance it all out.

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A buddy of mine just picked one like yours up a couple weeks ago.
He'll have a project for me if he sees what you did to yours. :)

Nice mod! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
A buddy of mine just picked one like yours up a couple weeks ago.
He'll have a project for me if he sees what you did to yours. :)

Nice mod! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

I like your version better. DM

I agree Creaky, that's how it should look! Terrific work!

Thanks everyone! It's actually a really nice knife with a little work. Now I just need to make a nice kydex sheath to replace the crappy nylon thing that doesn't fit anymore.
 
Great knife upgrades. Both those turned out well.

Creaky, yours is done really well.
 
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