Buck Knives has built the American folding-knife standard since 1902 — knives that sharpen to a working edge, lock solid when open, and don’t break the budget. The brass bolsters and hardwood handles on the classic line are the detail most other production knives don’t bother with, and the 420HC stainless blade steel holds an edge that’s easy to touch up in the field.
The 110 Folding Hunter LT is the lightweight version of Buck’s iconic 110 — same 3.75-inch clip-point 420HC blade, same rock-solid lockback, but in a 4.2-ounce polymer-bodied handle instead of the full 7.2-ounce brass-and-wood original. You get the 110’s shape and steel without hauling the weight of the classic in your pocket all day.
Buck Knives manufactures its folding knives at its factory in Post Falls, Idaho. The company runs its own heat-treatment line — the 420HC ‘Paul Bos’ heat treat is a Buck trademark that outperforms the same steel in most other production knives — and carries a Forever Warranty against defects on every blade it makes.






