112 Ranger LT from Buck Knives Media
Published: 5 years ago
Back in the 1960’s, the famous 110 Folding Hunter could be found on a lot of sailor’s belts in the Navy. A fight between sailors resulted in a captain issuing a decree that knives carried could not have a blade length of a certain size. The 110 ended up being too long, so Buck Knives took the initiative and created the Ranger, a version of the 110 with a shorter blade.
A modern twist to the Ranger, the new light version closely resembles the well-built Ranger but with a decrease in weight, making this version easy to carry. Utilizing the same famous steel, the heavy bolster and handles were replaced with a lightweight molded nylon to reduce weight while maintaining the same quality and rigidity.
Made in the USA
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BLADE SHAPE: Clip
BLADE THICKNESS: 0.120"
BLADE LENGTH: 3" (7.62 cm)
CLOSED LENGTH: 4.25”
WEIGHT: 2.5 oz (70.87 g)
HANDLE: Nylon
CARRY SYSTEM: Black, polyester sheath
A modern twist to the Ranger, the new light version closely resembles the well-built Ranger but with a decrease in weight, making this version easy to carry. Utilizing the same famous steel, the heavy bolster and handles were replaced with a lightweight molded nylon to reduce weight while maintaining the same quality and rigidity.
Made in the USA
http://bit.ly/112RangerLT
BLADE SHAPE: Clip
BLADE THICKNESS: 0.120"
BLADE LENGTH: 3" (7.62 cm)
CLOSED LENGTH: 4.25”
WEIGHT: 2.5 oz (70.87 g)
HANDLE: Nylon
CARRY SYSTEM: Black, polyester sheath