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The Buck Knives 102 Woodsman is a 4-inch fixed blade hunting knife featuring a heat-treated 420HC stainless steel clip point blade for exceptional sharpness and corrosion resistance. Its full tang construction ensures durability and balance, complemented by a black phenolic handle with aluminum guard for ergonomic control. Weighing just 2.6 ounces, it includes a genuine leather sheath for convenient carry. Proudly made in the USA and backed by Buck’s lifetime warranty, this knife is a timeless tool for serious outdoorsmen and women.










| ASIN | B0001WAOF8 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,483 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #116 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Hollow |
| Blade Length | 4 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Blade Type | Clip Point |
| Brand | Buck Knives |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Tamper-evident, cushioned, and reinforced packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (948) |
| Date First Available | May 17, 2005 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00803982864680 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Phenolic |
| Included Components | Knife, Sheath, Warranty Paperwork |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Length | 7.75 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 0102BKS |
| Manufacturer | Buck Knives |
| Model Name | 102 Woodsman |
| Orientation | point-downward |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Pointed |
| Size | 7 3/4-Inch overall |
| Special Feature | Full Tang, Rust Resistant |
| Style | Classic |
| Theme | Hunting |
| UPC | 803982864680 033753026287 033894568950 |
J**P
Another awesome knife by Buck!
where to start, oh where to start with this knife? It's amazing! It's touted as one of Buck's most popular fixed blades, and I can DEFINITELY see why! It's a small thing compared to the 119, but of the same basic design. A classic doesn't become a classic unless it just flat out works, and this blade does just that. Anything from whittling and camp chores to food and game prep, this one will handle it all! Now, Some may rag on the steel, some may complain that you can't break a cinder block with it, or bend it in half, or never have to sharpen it... But this is a knife, not an adamantium prybar. Keep that in mind, and this knife will last for generations. EDIT: After having sold my previous 102 a while back and trying a few other fixed blade knives, I'm pleased to say I've returned to the 102 and couldn't be happier! The edge this knife takes is WICKED sharp, and the size is PERFECT for my style of hunting and bushcraft work. its edge taking ability coupled with its size makes it a rather nimble and precise knife in my humble opinion. That said, this knife isn't a slouch by any means under NORMAL usage if you use that great tool that is your BRAIN. You batoners, tacti-cool, bush-glampers, and mall-ninja types wouldn't be pleased with this knife since it's not the latest full-tang, super-steel, über-indestructible, cryo-treated, sharpened prybar... but then, it's not marketed towards y'all, now is it? However, if you're looking for a solid knife that can do just about anything if approached properly... you wouldn't be remiss in choosing this little gem.
C**L
Keeper
A great small work knife. I don't go for the current fad of demanding one knife be axe, chopper, and finesse blade all at once. Nor do I do the currently popular stupidity of batoning my knives. I like to operate on the idea of using the right tool for the right job--and not risk having no blade or a damaged blade by abusing it in the bush. So I go for a set up of a hatchet/hand axe, a large knife, small knife and very small neck knife in my kit. This gives me back ups to loss (I've watched way too many people on survival shows or outdoor activities lose their knives--or fire starters for that matter--which reminds me, I strongly recommend you attach a brightly colored lanyard or a touch of bright spray paint or a bright decal to essential stuff like that--losing an essential item because you're going for the all black tacticool look is crazy talk), back up to damage/breakage, theft, or options for activities/work. Now this knife is great for most if not all of your regular outdoor chores/work. The blade is long enough to be very useful but small enough to be very comfortable at the same time. It is solid, quality, and a good looking knife. The small size also makes it lightweight--so using it for a long time isn't uncomfortable in itself, nor is carrying it. If you take care of your knives and don't abuse them, this knife would easily outlast you. The small size and narrow grip also make it great for regular or small hands--this gives you great both dexterity when using it and opens up usability. If you want a large knife or a chopper knife, get a large knife or a chopper knife. If you want to know if it works with your ferro rod, you have to know if your rod only produces sparks with a certain steel or if it is one of those that just needs a sharp edge (and so can work with any sharp steel, glass, rock, etc.). When I'm out hiking, I can leave my chopper at home and just take a hatchet or hawk and this because I can still do everything I want between the two and keep all my options open, but the weight is less. This size is really useful--I can do everything from skinning to food prep to shelter building to fire work, and so on. Very happy. If you have hands the size of hams or you like to go crazy on a knife and baton and hammer and chop down small trees, get something else. This is way too nice of a blade to wreck.
M**.
Higher end knife
I like this knife because of its high-quality materials. The S35VN steel has superior edge retention and durability versus the 420HC steel, and the micarta handle is durable. If you want a knife you can trust, buy this one. NOTE: The knife is exactly as big as they said it was. It is smaller than a lot of your big unwieldy hunting knives so be sure you want a slim streamlined look and feel before you buy this knife. The knife was in good condition and razor sharp when I got it. It shipped very promptly. Again, A KNIFE THAT CAN TAKE A LOT OF USE. I have field dressed two deer with this knife already. I've never used a sharper knife while doing that job before. It cuts beautifully.
R**N
Buck quality
Its a Buck
M**.
BEST SMALL UTLITY KNIFE AND ITS A BUCK
i have used buck knives for well over 50 years and just now replacing mine and putting the old ones in a collection for the memories - i have used the 102 for every possible small knife use and served me well in all, whittling/carving, camp chores and crafts, food paring knife, and the guaranty from buck is the best in the world, but then i have never had a buck fail on me - the steel is the best compromise between hardness and softness so its easy to sharpen but keeps an edge extremely well - the plastic handle is indeed almost indestructible, some say its to smooth and slippery but i never find it that way, as a utlity craft knife its better to have a knife the changes grip easily and this does it well i pair this with the buck 119 general 6" knife that has the same basic design to use as the main camp knife - the two of these , 102 + 119, make a perfect affordable set that will last a lifetime - mine served me over 50 years and only reason i bought new was i wanted to put the old ones in my collection for the memories
M**.
Habe das Buck 102 vor kurzem bekommen - und bin sehr zufrieden! Rundum guter Eindruck und schnelle Lieferung. Die Klinge ist rasierscharf, die Spitze nadelfein. So sollte das immer sein. Der Griff pass perfekt für meine Handschuhgröße 8. Auch das nach oben etwas überstehende Parierelement stört nicht wirklich. Die Lederscheide duftet dezent nach neuen Schuhen - sehr angenehm in der Nase. - klare Empfehlung von mir! Das ist mein erstes Buck Messer, und nicht mein letztes.
G**.
fedeli alle aspettative
M**I
Etui pour fixer à la ceinture de très belle qualité, pareil pour le couteau, qui est très beau et très plaisant à utiliser. U.S.A. Made. Sur ma photo, vous pouvez voir sa longueur en centimètres. C'est une taille idéale pour la randonnée. Poids : 136 grammes avec l'étui.
A**R
カタログ上、buckのボウイナイフの中で最も小柄なものだと知ってはいたのですが、実際に購入してみると刀身の細さに驚きました。刃付けも鋭く、鉈のように扱う刃物ではないということなのでしょう。とはいえ厚みのある刃なので、そのままリンゴを切ったりすると途中で実が割れてしまうこともしばしば。用途としては魚を捌く出刃包丁、あるいは野外仕事でいちいち折り畳みナイフを開閉するのに面倒臭さを感じる方が腰に吊るしておく、といった運用が適当でしょうか。 また米国製ということでグリップのサイズ、それに伴う握り心地はどんなものかと心配していましたが、思った以上に握りやすく手にしっかりと馴染みます。 握り易さ、切れ味、刃渡り、いずれの点でもシースナイフの基準とできるものなので、迷ったらまずこれを買ってみても良いのではと思います。
A**S
Ya había escuchado de la calidad de Buck Knives, este es mi primer cuchillo y créanme me sorprendió gratamente, tiene un filo impresionante, excelente geometría y la funda protectora de piel súper fina, estoy a la espera del modelo 120 que Amazon me debe entregar los primeros días de Mayo, compren Buck les va a durar toda la vida
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