The Buck 119 Special is the fixed-blade hunting knife that put Buck Knives on the map — a 6-inch clip-point in 420HC steel with a polished phenolic handle, brass pommel, and matching brass guard. The blade comes factory-sharpened to a keen edge and holds it through skinning, processing, and general outdoor cutting.
It’s a knife that pulls dual duty in the field and on the belt. Hunters use it for dressing deer and elk; campers use it for kindling, food prep, and rope work; collectors keep one because it’s genuinely iconic. The included leather sheath snaps on a belt and keeps the 6-inch blade protected between uses.
Buck Knives has been making the 119 since 1942, and every one is still produced at Buck’s facility in Post Falls, Idaho. The company stands behind its knives with a lifetime Forever Warranty — something Buck has honored for four generations of the family-run business.






