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JAGcustomknives

Specializing in The Buck 110
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Here is my modernized rendition of a Buck 110.

6AL4V Titanium bolsters milled from a solid billet. Weighs under 5 oz.

High weave carbon fiber with removable scales.

The Custom Shop 50th Anvil etched blade in S30V is, as usual, hair poppin sharp.

Bronze bushings on either side of the blade give it nice action and very much help the dreaded half circle scratches that traditional peened knives of this sort tend to develop.

This knife can be completely serviced ( should the need from use ever arise).

Titanium screws and stainless pivots hold it together.
(The three each scale screws are stainless)

Satin finish on the whole handle has been done with a red 3M scotch pad which can easily be replicated by the user after EDC scuffs.

Comes with a Made In USA Zipper pouch.

For an extra charge, I can build different scale sets to swap in, or Anodize blue or yellow bolsters and screws


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jag,it's a good lookin knife,but I just wandered if there is
an advantage to the screws sticking out past the handles,etc?...
that be for easier grip or something?...

looks good,just never saw that before,
jd
 
Thank you.
Added grip for sure. CF is slippery when wet in my opinion.

You've got me thinking I need to countersink them just a touch to avoid snagging a thread in your pocket. I like the way a stock 110 has that added texture on the scales with the small pins, and that's what I was going for with this knife.
 
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