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Buck 110 vs Buck 112: Two Classic Folders

Posted on April 8, 2022 Written by James Elliott

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When out in the wild, having a fantastic knife is essential to ensure you’re fully equipped for survival, hunting or bushcraft. For those with a knowledge of outdoor knives, you’ll know that Buck is one of the world’s leading brands, creating versatile knives that won’t let you down. Two of their popular models are the 110 and 112. Here, we look at a classic showdown – the Buck 110 vs Buck 112.

While these are two very similar knives, they still have noteworthy differences to consider if you’re buying one.

buck 110 vs 112

If you’ve found this article, you’re probably asking yourself – well, which one’s better, the 110 or the 112? We’re going to try and help you answer that by putting both side by side to compare their respective merits. 

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Filed Under: Buck Knives, Camping Knives, Knife Comparisons

Gerber StrongArm vs Gerber Prodigy: Which Is Better? [2025]

Posted on April 6, 2022 Written by James Elliott

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For those who haven’t come across them before, Gerber are an all-American manufacturer of knives and multi-tools based in Portland, Oregon. Gerber knives are known for being ultra-hardy and versatile knives, perfect for any survival or tactical need.

gerber strongarm vs prodigy comparison

When exploring the Gerber brand, it’s sometimes hard to know which knife to go for given the breadth of their many ranges. In this article, we’re going to be putting two of the best known Gerber models up against each other – The Gerber StrongArm vs Gerber Prodigy.

Both knives are incredibly similar, not just in their designs but also in their specs and capabilities as an outdoor companion. But we hope by the end of this comparison, you’ll know which Gerber knife is right for you.

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Filed Under: Hunting Knives, Knife Comparisons

Gerber StrongArm vs Gerber LMF II: What’s the Difference? [2025]

Posted on March 23, 2022 Written by John Rogers

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gerber strongarm and lmf 2 side by side

Thinking about buying a Gerber knife? In this article, we discuss the relative merits of two exceptional knives – the Gerber StrongArm vs Gerber LMF II.

This article will help you with a concise explanation of the differences & similarities to help you make the right buying decision.

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Filed Under: Hunting Knives, Knife Comparisons

S30v vs 420HC Steel – a Head to Head Comparison

Posted on March 10, 2022 Written by James Elliott

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If you’re in the market for a new knife, one of the key factors to consider is the blade material. While the blade will likely be made of steel, there’s a wide range of different variants to choose from.

Remember, the steel does all the work. So it’s important to get it right when choosing the perfect blade for your needs.

BIG BOWIE Camp Knife

In this article, we’ll be putting the S30v and 420HC steel variants up against each other. As two of the most commonly used steels for outdoor knives, there’s a chance your next knife might use one of the two variants.

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Filed Under: Knife Comparisons, Knife Education

Schrade LB7 vs Buck 110: Which Is Better? [2025]

Posted on August 21, 2021 Written by Joseph Stein

Thinking about buying the Schrade LB7 or the Buck 110? This article will help you with a concise explanation of the differences & similarities of the Schrade LB7 vs Buck 110. Our aim is to help you make the right buying decision.

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Filed Under: Buck Knives, Camping Knives, Knife Comparisons

Buck 119 vs 120: What’s the Difference? [2025]

Posted on July 29, 2021 Written by Joseph Stein

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buck 119 vs 120 side by side

Thinking about buying the Buck 119 or the Buck 120? This article will help you with a concise explanation of the differences & similarities of the Buck 119 vs 120 to help you make the right buying decision.

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Filed Under: Buck Knives, Camping Knives, Knife Comparisons

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