Same blade and lock as the original 110, but with a synthetic handle that brings the weight down for guys who carry the knife on a belt all day. Glass-filled nylon scales are textured for grip, take wet and rough handling without warping the way wood can, and won’t dent the way the brass bolsters on the original eventually do.
Hunters who want a 110 to actually carry (rather than display) reach for the LT — same design legacy, lighter pocket weight, lower price-point so losing one in a treestand isn’t a $90 mistake. Same blade geometry and lock so it cuts identically to the heavier original.
Buck Knives has been making the 110 in Post Falls, Idaho since 1968.

