Buck Knives made waves last year when it introduced an auto version of its classic 110 Folding Hunter. Now, the Idaho-based company is taking the next logical step and introducing two automatic versions of its famed 112 Ranger folding knife.
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First up is the 112 Auto. According to the press release, this model closely mirrors the 112 Ranger with its brass bolsters and wood handle. It also sports a three-inch clip point 420HC steel blade which deploys with the simple push of a button. Tipping the scales at 5.6 ounces, which is slightly less than the 112 Ranger, the 112 Auto features a Macassar Ebony handle. It also comes with a genuine leather sheath. The MSRP on this model is $175.
Not to be outdone, the 112 Auto Elite amps up the proceedings with its three-inch clip point blade made from tough S30V steel. It also includes a black G10 handle and brushed nickel silver bolsters. This version weighs a little more at 6.1 ounces. Similar to the 112 Auto, a genuine leather sheath is included for safe carry. The 112 Auto Elite is priced at $225.
See the specs and a video on each knife below.
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Buck Knives 112 Auto
- Overall length: 7.25″
- Closed length: 4.25″
- Blade thickness: 0.120″
- Length (Blade): 3″ (7.62 cm)
- Blade: Satin Finish, 420HC Stainless Steel
- Weight: 5.9 oz. (167.26 g)
- Handle: Macassar Ebony Dymondwood
Buck Knives 112 Auto Elite
- Overall length: 7.25″
- Closed length: 4.25″
- Blade thickness: 0.120″
- Length (Blade): 3″ (7.62 cm)
- Blade: Satin Finish, S30V Vanadium
- Weight: 6.1 oz. (172.93 g)
- Handle: Black G10