Buck Zipper Rubber Handle
Buck® Zipper with Rubberized Handle
The Gut Hook was invented by Sid Bell, "The Alaskan Silversmith". He gave Merle Seguine a model of the knife whittled from wood. Merle made a knife for him, becoming the first knifemaker to use this innovation. Many makers of handmade knives have interpreted or misinterpreted this feature on hunting knives, as have several knife manufacturers. Buck's version is especially well done, the blunt top makes it very difficult to cut anything by mistake. You make a small cut into the hide with the point of your knife and then insert the hook and it acts just like a "Zipper". The 1/4" cutting edge of the hook means that it will easily cut the heaviest hide you will find in this country, including Alaska. 4-1/8" drop point, hollow ground blade of 420HC with gut hook, brass hilt and butt. Measures 8-1/2" overall, weighs 6.7 oz. Made in U. S. A. Black nylon sheath.
Buck® Zipper with Rubberized Handle
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TypeFixed
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BladeDrop Point w/Guthook
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Blade Steel420HC
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Rockwell58-60
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HandleTextured Rubber
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Weight6.4 oz.
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SheathBlack Nylon
Buck Zipper Rubber Handle