Buck 750 Redpoint Safe Spin Locking Folding Knife (Black, Serrated)

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Buck 750 Redpoint Safe Spin Locking Folding Knife (Black, Serrated)
 
Manufacturer: Buck Knives
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List Price: $34.00
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Product Description

Buck Knives 750 Redpoint is a safe, convenient and reliable folding knife. The Redpoint offers one-hand SafeSpin deployment for easy opening and closing without having to touch the blade. It also locks the blade both closed and open. The all weather grip allows the user to handle the knife in any conditions and the oversized Utility Arch and belt clip provide many carrying options.

Product Details

  • Includes knife, box, and warranty registration card
  • The buck 750 redpoint features a 2-3/4 inch drop point partially serrated 420hc stainless steel blade
  • The redpoint sports a black thermoplastic all-weather grip with a rubber overmold for a secure grip
  • The redpoint features safespin technology that locks the blade both open
  • The buck 750 redpoint, as with all buck knives, features buck's 4-ever warranty

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Review Date: May 24, 2009
Reviewer: Aaron, Middle America
First off let me say that I'm a survivalist, and a student of forestry/conservation. I recently lost my good pocket knife on an outing and was forced to swallow my pride and find a new one. After reading about, looking at, and handling many knives, it appeared that my choices, in order to get a knife that would meet my standards and be able to do tasks I needed it for, were to either buy an expensive knife, or to take a knife and modify it. I hadnt considered this knife because it had zero reviews and I was unable to get my hands on on. I took a chance and picked it up and have not been let down. The pictures on bucks main webpage gives you the feel that it will be a bit bigger, but its a good size. the blade has a good width, its solid and will stand up to use and abuse of actual cutting tasks. The lock system is nice and secure. One of the deal breakers of many other knives I looked at was that many of them were assisted open and had various forms of lock that had to be engaged so the thing wouldnt open in your pocket. I had a friend that had actually managed to both unlock and trip the assisted open on one of his kershaws that lead to stitches in a nearly sensitive area..

The only draw back I have found is that continual repetitive use in a short time period can lead to soreness in the digit used to press down the lock release.

P.s. Per buck quality the knife comes SHARP out of the box, and the serrations are far sharper than they appear to be.
Way to go Buck!
 
Review Date: February 23, 2010
Reviewer: Doggymcnuggets, Bedford, IN USA
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RCMH091W21FJS Quick video review of the Buck Redpoint to give a feel for the size & features - hope it helps! Great knife gets 5 stars.
A GREAT KNIFE!
 
Review Date: May 15, 2009
Reviewer: T. Ly,
This is a Buck knife and despite being made in China the quality is excellent with tight fittings and a sharp sturdy blade. It looks great, feels good (with medium sized hands) and grippy. The lifetime guarantee doesn't hurt either. Worth the money.
Great Quality For The Price
 
Review Date: July 27, 2009
Reviewer: Alex Moorman,
Easy to flip open even though my right thumb is broken.
Fairly light weight so it doesn't bother me to carry it around. I live in Chicago and I walk home a lot at night. I needed a knife that wouldn't bother me when I was carrying it around.
The clip hasn't gotten messed up after being attached to my pocket for the last week.
The knife is extremely sturdy and it doesn't feel loose in anyway.
Buck 750 folding knife
 
Review Date: September 23, 2009
Reviewer: Charles F. Baron, NY
The Buck 750 is an excellent utility knife for work. Since I misplaced mine I ordered two this time and it was shipped quickly.
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