Who carries a 110 daily?

All of that weighs more than a 110. :D

No doubt about it. It also helps me see in total darkness, repair a washing machine and alter someone's behavior from 50 yards. So each of us engages in a cost/benefit analysis when we carry our toys, whether its a 110, a pistol or some breath mints.

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I switched to back pocket carry this year and stitched my right pocket to accept a large traditional folder. To my great delight, the Buck 110 has emerged as my 2nd most commonly carried knife, replacing the Buck 500, which held that position when I was restricted to front pocket carry.

I use my folders for general EDC and food prep. I have XL hands and prefer longer blades for food prep. Can't wait to get a drop point 110, now that (after decades) having cracked the code for comfortable carry.
 
I do not carry one any longer. When I was young I carried one everyday in my back pocket. It would drag my pants down so I had to keep hitching up my britches. I also carried one in the Army. But now that I am much older, I carry a more modern knife of the same size that is strong and only weighs 3.4 oz.
And what knife might that be, huh?:D
 
I carry on my belt. When carried this way I cannot tell if I have it on or not. It is totally weightless and have to keep checking to make sure I leave the house with it on.
 
A.112. or a .110. in a sheath right hip every work day since 1975.

Am I the only person who when they try to carry a 110 on their right hip and then they undo their belt to go to the john the weight of the 110 pulls the right end of the belt out of the loops, leaving the 110 free to clatter to the ground and bounce behind the commode?

Yah, I'm probably the only person this happens to.
 
I did in the 70's, does that count? Now my 110's are relagated to nostalgic collection pieces. But to be clear I was just as proud of my 110 back in the day as I am now of any of my high end folders. One in particular that my uncle gave me for a graduation present in 74. I take it out occasionally and polish the brass and it shines like new.
 
Am I the only person who when they try to carry a 110 on their right hip and then they undo their belt to go to the john the weight of the 110 pulls the right end of the belt out of the loops, leaving the 110 free to clatter to the ground and bounce behind the commode?

Yah, I'm probably the only person this happens to.

That doesnt happen to me. I carry mine on the left side. ;)
Jim
 
Am I the only person who when they try to carry a 110 on their right hip and then they undo their belt to go to the john the weight of the 110 pulls the right end of the belt out of the loops, leaving the 110 free to clatter to the ground and bounce behind the commode?

Yah, I'm probably the only person this happens to.

I really did laugh out loud reading this, so I'm not going to abbreviate it... (LOL)

I carry mine on the left side too. But, the house does come down quickly when the belt is released.
 
Am I the only person who when they try to carry a 110 on their right hip and then they undo their belt to go to the john the weight of the 110 pulls the right end of the belt out of the loops, leaving the 110 free to clatter to the ground and bounce behind the commode?

Yah, I'm probably the only person this happens to.

That's why I go 3 loops deep on the belt with the 110 and also the few 532's out of sight also as a Knife, can cause concern for some, usefull tool ususally IMO
Not a daily carry for me
If you get to carry a slimfit 112 , very few do think me and Mark maybe another 1 or 2 hey Dwayne how many there Be ?

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I've been carrying one in the nylon sheath from Walmart all summer and a case peanut in my pocket. As long as you don't tuck your shirt in, its pretty much unnoticeable. I did go camping awhile back and took another brand of knife along as my main knife (did take a 309 for the pocket), and it just didn't feel right!
 
I've been carrying one in the nylon sheath from Walmart all summer and a case peanut in my pocket. As long as you don't tuck your shirt in, its pretty much unnoticeable. I did go camping awhile back and took another brand of knife along as my main knife (did take a 309 for the pocket), and it just didn't feel right!

👍🏻 My 110 carried in sheath and a peanut in my pocket is becoming a very common duo for me. They pair up nicely.

Jim
 
Old construction worker, I carry the 110 most days it is on my belt right side far enough back that I can get it with my left hand if needed, this also stops the seatbelt buckle fight. Thinking about it this also helps with keep it from falling off when the belt is open. I also carry a 301 for slivers and small knife stuff. My Buck 110 is on the third blade do to use and I truly like this knife. I have tried to move to a smaller knife and always find it easier to get the work done with the 110.
Bob
 
Am I the only person who when they try to carry a 110 on their right hip and then they undo their belt to go to the john the weight of the 110 pulls the right end of the belt out of the loops, leaving the 110 free to clatter to the ground and bounce behind the commode?

Yah, I'm probably the only person this happens to.

NO Pinnah your not:pride:
 
I carried mine for about six months, but I found it just too heavy to wear in khaki's or dress pants, which I wear more commonly than jeans in my line of work. I've switched to a CS 501 with S30V and love it. It's quite capable of everything I need to do on a daily basis. I have an Old Script 500 that I carry when I wear jeans.
 
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