What Buck are you carrying - right NOW?

2 dot 110 that I picked up cheap a year ago or so and sent in for spa.


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My EDC bowl currently has only 3 knives in it. All Bucks. The Ecolite 112/442, the 500 Duke and today's carry... a 2-dot 112.
 
I read the posts about a drop point 112 so my main Oct EDC will be 112 modified, just to try out a blade out of a 2002 442 (I think)
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Sure does look good.

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Buck should make the 112 and Ecolite 112 in a drop point version using the 442 blade.
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Buck should make the 112 and Ecolite 112 in a drop point version using the 442 blade.
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Buck should make the 112 and Ecolite 112 in a drop point version using the 442 blade.
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Buck should make the 112 and Ecolite 112 in a drop point version using the 442 blade.
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Buck should make the 112 and Ecolite 112 in a drop point version using the 442 blade.
 
No pics, but a yellow Companion has been riding in my left front pocket for over a month now...and a yellow Cadet in my right. Looking to switch out the Cadet for a back pocket 112 in the near future.

John
 
Took the 112 up to close my uncle's camp up north. The place is on a lake and has a sand beach. Was reminded that sand and lockbacks aren't the best combination!!!

This week it's been the Ecolite 112/442 drop point. This knife is just great. Perfect combination of function and weight. And handsome to boot.


Ecolite drop point left by Pinnah, on Flickr
 
Today is opening day of deer season - I hunted this morning - had my M70FW in .270 WIN, Buck 303, and Buck 113 with me.

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Old Hunter, those 113s call out to me. Someday... Man, it's a nice looking knife.

Crappy picture, but here's my most frequent EDC combination. Ecolite 112/442 goes in RFP. The 442 blade handles everything I ask of it. The nicest EDC blade I've used by far. The Ecolite frame/handle carries light in the pocket and disappears in my hand. Just amazing.

The Leatherman Micra is a great companion. It goes in my LFP. It's unnoticeable there and super handy. The shears constantly amaze me. Handled final trim on flashing this weekend easily.


Daily EDC by Pinnah, on Flickr
 
An Alpha Hunter with rubber handles and a nylon sheath.It's been on my hip every day, everywhere for 7 years now. LOL. Even the Padre asked to use it one day to open a box after service. He knew I had SOMETHING on my belt. Always do. Fortunately nobodys eyed bugged out. Down here a blade(normally a machete) is more common than shoes.
 
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