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product_id: 1943527
title: "112 Ranger"
brand: "buck knives"
price: "€ 150.29"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Buck Knives"
url: https://www.desertcart.fr/products/1943527-112-ranger
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# Ebony handle with brass bolsters 3" 420HC stainless steel blade Lockback design for secure blade lock 112 Ranger

**Brand:** buck knives
**Price:** € 150.29
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🗡️ Carry the legacy. Own the edge.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 112 Ranger by buck knives
- **How much does it cost?** € 150.29 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- buck knives enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted buck knives brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Rock-Solid Lockback Security:** Dependable lock mechanism ensures safety and strength in the field—no blade wobble, just confidence.
- • **Compact & Ready for Adventure:** Folds to 4.25" and weighs just 5.6 oz—perfectly portable for hunting, camping, hiking, or everyday carry.
- • **Timeless Ebony & Brass Elegance:** Handcrafted Crelicam ebony handle paired with brass bolsters for a classic, sophisticated grip that stands out.
- • **Lifetime Warranty & American Heritage:** Backed by Buck’s legendary lifetime warranty and proudly made in the USA since 1902—own a piece of history.
- • **Precision-Crafted 3" Clip Point Blade:** Razor-sharp 420HC steel with superior edge retention and corrosion resistance for all your outdoor tasks.

## Overview

The Buck 112 Ranger Hunting Knife features a 3-inch 420HC stainless steel clip point blade, renowned for its sharpness, durability, and corrosion resistance. Its lockback design guarantees a secure, stable blade lock, while the handcrafted ebony handle with brass bolsters offers both elegance and ergonomic comfort. Compact and lightweight at 5.6 oz, it’s ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday carry. Proudly made in the USA and supported by Buck’s lifetime warranty, this knife blends heritage craftsmanship with modern performance.

## Description

It all began with the 110 Folding Hunter. The 110 could be found on a lot of sailor's belts in the Navy. One day, a couple of soldiers got into a fight and the 110 Folding Hunter was used. As a result, the captain issued a decree that knives carried could not have a blade length of a certain size. The 110 ended up being too long, so Buck Knives took the initiative and created the Ranger, a smaller version of the 110. The 112 is another traditional favorite. Length 4 1/4" closed. Made in the USA

Review: OUTSTANDING IN EVERY RESPECT! - I like this folder a lot! It's the little brother to the Buck 110, itself a proven legend and an iconic piece of American history. The fit and finish of the blade, handle and body are superb. It opens easily enough, with just a bit of resistance - which is something I like. The blade locks solidly into place and is razor sharp. It takes the hair from my arm with absolutely no effort. The lines, angles, and grinds are all as nice as one could hope for. The knife feels rock-solid in every respect. The accompanying leather sheath is made in Mexico, but it's solid and nicely crafted. It should last along time. From a functional perspective, this knife is ideal for EDC. A smaller knife will do everything that a larger knife can, it just might take a tad longer. I love everything about this knife. It feels good in the hand, it's got a lot of quality, is razor sharp, and is made in the USA. What's not to love? Buck's lifetime warranty adds a crowning touch to this superb folder. I determine value to be the sum of an item's quality, practicality and price. Using this formula, I can say that the Buck 112 is awesome in every respect. I am totally pleased with this purchase and would gladly do so again. I recently needed to contact their customer service department, and the result was amazing. They have the best customer service that I have ever seen! Stay safe, and God bless!
Review: I got the 112 as felt it would be a better size knife to carry every day - I purchased Several Buck knifes on a recent Vacation from Australia to the US. The last time I was in the US was 33 years ago as a 5y kid. At that time my Father purchased a Buck 110. I spoke to him the other day and he mentioned he is still using that knife same 110 every day on the farm. I got the 112 as felt it would be a better size knife to carry every day. A good balance between being a solid heavy folder with a respectable blade that will get the job done.Though wont result in people gasping when you open it out in public to peal a apple. the 112 is just a perfect size. On saying that. Once I had the 112. I kind of felt like I was missing out on something by not owning a 110. So I purchased three 110's. One for myself and two I gave away as gifts. What I found was out of the box was the 112 was sharp but not (silly sharp). Two of the three 110's were about the same but boy one of the 110's was so sharp out of the box you only have to gently/slowly run it over your arm and all the fine hairs just peal off with it like a hot knife through butter. The 110 had a much smoother action to it when opening than all three of the 110's. As if the contact between the radius as the back of the blade and the locking arm was a polished smooth surface on the 110. Where The 110's felt notchy and you could actually see this if you looked carefully (hopefully they will improve with use) The flex spring to unlock the knife on the 112 was smoother to and just easier to press down. Both the 112 and the 110's locked out with a reassuring snap! that you never get tired of experiencing. Though all the 110's had some blade play up and down and a minute amount side to side if you try hard enough (though nothing to complain about) Though the 112 was as solid as a rock in all directions. So perhaps some slight QC issues overall on some knifes slipping through. Though the foundations for the knife a great and if you can get one built on a Wednesday VS a Friday afternoon then they are a impressive knife for the money. My advice would be to open a few up in a bricks and mortar store and get a feel for how nice some can be and don't settle for anything less than razor sharp and a solid blade when locked out. I have kept the razor sharp 110 to use as my hunting knife and the 112 as my every day knife. Overall he 110 is just a handsome looking knife with a great feel that will never go out of style. I hope they both last as long as my old mans 33 yo 110. Kurt

## Features

- High-Quality Sharp Blade: The 3" 420HC stainless steel clip blade is put through a rigorous heat treat process and performance test to ensure excellent hunting knife strength, edge retention, and corrosion resistance
- Legendary Strength: A compact version of the iconic 110 Folding Hunter, the 112 Ranger delivers the same lockback security. Easy to open with a nail notch, the blade locks firmly in place for dependable strength and safety in the field
- Compact and Versatile: Designed to withstand tough conditions and stay sharp longer, this folding pocket knife is ideal for hunting, camping, hiking, fishing, bushcraft, overlanding, or everyday carry
- Convenient Carry: Includes an imported genuine leather sheath with a snap fastener and belt loop for secure, easy field carry. The small knife folds to a closed length of 4-1/4" and weighs 5.6 oz for portable reliability
- Forever Warranty: Since 1902, Buck Knives has offered a lifetime warranty on our knives because we believe in the integrity and quality of our products. This classic hunting knife is proudly handcrafted in the USA

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000EHWWJG |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,820 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #23 in Folding Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Clip Point |
| Blade Length | 3 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand | Buck Knives |
| Brand Name | Buck Knives |
| Color | Wood/Brass |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,826 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033753026324 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Ebony Wood |
| Included Components | Knife, Leather Sheath |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 6 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Folding Hunting Knife |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Buck Knives |
| Model Name | 0112BRS Ranger |
| Model Number | 0112BRS |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting, Hunting, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Backpacking, and Outdoor Activities |
| Special Feature | Crelicam Genuine Ebony Handle with Brass Bolsters |
| Special Features | Crelicam Genuine Ebony Handle with Brass Bolsters |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 803982864703 033753026324 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | We warranty each and every Buck knife to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the life of the knife, and we will repair or replace with a new Buck knife, at our option, any Buck knife that is defective. Buck Knives does not warrant its products against normal wear, misuse, or product modifications. Buck Knives are not intended to be used as hammers, chisels, pry bars, or screwdrivers… |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Length:** 3 Inches
- **Blade Material:** High Carbon Stainless Steel
- **Brand:** Buck Knives
- **Color:** Wood/Brass
- **Handle Material:** Ebony Wood
- **Model Name:** 0112BRS Ranger
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Bushcrafting, Hunting, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Backpacking, and Outdoor Activities
- **Special Feature:** Crelicam Genuine Ebony Handle with Brass Bolsters
- **Style:** Classic

## Images

![112 Ranger - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71YR84NTaUL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can someone who has ordered this knife recently verify the country of manufacture? Thank you!**
A: Buck Knifes are great products but not all Buck Knifes are made in the USA. I have a 40 year old 112 Ranger that was made in America and these are as well. But the folks that have saying "all Buck Knifes are made in the USA" are sadly wrong.

**Q: where is it made**
A: The Ranger Buck #112 knife is made in the good ole USA and it will be printed on the blade. The 112 is the same pattern and workmanship as the 110 but in a smaller version. the 110 is the original "folding hunter" by Buck. Although I like the #110, the #112 is also nice and is better for my wife's hands plus its more convenient because it fits into pockets much better.

**Q: what is the closed length ???**
A: The Buck 112 is 4 1/4" long closed. I also have a Buck 503 that is 3 7/16" long closed.

**Q: how much smaller is the 112 than the 110 when opened?**
A: The 112 has a 3" blade and the 110 has a 3 3/4" blade.I think the 112 feels stronger and has a better all around feel to it. This knife opens and closes smoothly with no play. I own knives that cost three times as much that aren't as good as the 112. I don't understand why they don't cost more.Hope this helps

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ OUTSTANDING IN EVERY RESPECT!
*by S***T on November 16, 2025*

I like this folder a lot! It's the little brother to the Buck 110, itself a proven legend and an iconic piece of American history. The fit and finish of the blade, handle and body are superb. It opens easily enough, with just a bit of resistance - which is something I like. The blade locks solidly into place and is razor sharp. It takes the hair from my arm with absolutely no effort. The lines, angles, and grinds are all as nice as one could hope for. The knife feels rock-solid in every respect. The accompanying leather sheath is made in Mexico, but it's solid and nicely crafted. It should last along time. From a functional perspective, this knife is ideal for EDC. A smaller knife will do everything that a larger knife can, it just might take a tad longer. I love everything about this knife. It feels good in the hand, it's got a lot of quality, is razor sharp, and is made in the USA. What's not to love? Buck's lifetime warranty adds a crowning touch to this superb folder. I determine value to be the sum of an item's quality, practicality and price. Using this formula, I can say that the Buck 112 is awesome in every respect. I am totally pleased with this purchase and would gladly do so again. I recently needed to contact their customer service department, and the result was amazing. They have the best customer service that I have ever seen! Stay safe, and God bless!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I got the 112 as felt it would be a better size knife to carry every day
*by K***N on November 25, 2015*

I purchased Several Buck knifes on a recent Vacation from Australia to the US. The last time I was in the US was 33 years ago as a 5y kid. At that time my Father purchased a Buck 110. I spoke to him the other day and he mentioned he is still using that knife same 110 every day on the farm. I got the 112 as felt it would be a better size knife to carry every day. A good balance between being a solid heavy folder with a respectable blade that will get the job done.Though wont result in people gasping when you open it out in public to peal a apple. the 112 is just a perfect size. On saying that. Once I had the 112. I kind of felt like I was missing out on something by not owning a 110. So I purchased three 110's. One for myself and two I gave away as gifts. What I found was out of the box was the 112 was sharp but not (silly sharp). Two of the three 110's were about the same but boy one of the 110's was so sharp out of the box you only have to gently/slowly run it over your arm and all the fine hairs just peal off with it like a hot knife through butter. The 110 had a much smoother action to it when opening than all three of the 110's. As if the contact between the radius as the back of the blade and the locking arm was a polished smooth surface on the 110. Where The 110's felt notchy and you could actually see this if you looked carefully (hopefully they will improve with use) The flex spring to unlock the knife on the 112 was smoother to and just easier to press down. Both the 112 and the 110's locked out with a reassuring snap! that you never get tired of experiencing. Though all the 110's had some blade play up and down and a minute amount side to side if you try hard enough (though nothing to complain about) Though the 112 was as solid as a rock in all directions. So perhaps some slight QC issues overall on some knifes slipping through. Though the foundations for the knife a great and if you can get one built on a Wednesday VS a Friday afternoon then they are a impressive knife for the money. My advice would be to open a few up in a bricks and mortar store and get a feel for how nice some can be and don't settle for anything less than razor sharp and a solid blade when locked out. I have kept the razor sharp 110 to use as my hunting knife and the 112 as my every day knife. Overall he 110 is just a handsome looking knife with a great feel that will never go out of style. I hope they both last as long as my old mans 33 yo 110. Kurt

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great heirloom pocket knife and also every day use.
*by T***W on July 27, 2025*

What can I say about the 112 buck knife that hasn't already been said? When I opened the package, which was shipped to me in a box, the knife was beautiful. Shiny brass bolsters, butter smooth opening blade and the satisfying snap of the blade lock when the blade opens fully. Surely not the most expensive or exotic knife out there. But that's not why I bought the knife. I have one that I bought in 2016. I have carried it a lot. I did put it away for the last 2 years in order to carry other knives in my collection. I left it in the leather case and it caused ugly green patina and etching on the brass bolsters. after a few hours with a dremel tool and buffing tip, the knife now looks very good, but there are etched markings on the brass that won't buff out. It looks practically new, besides the marks, and I still pocket carry it. I decided to purchase a new one so that should I choose to retire this one, I would have a new one to replace it. Fit and finish on the new knife is perfect. Blade has a nice satin finish. The blade doesn't wobble or have any play open or closed. This is the type of knife that you remember your father having in his pocket. It forces everyone around you to look at you when you pull the cutting instrument from your pocket. It is very impressive looking and I find a certain satisfaction in handling it. The blade is wicked sharp right out of the box, and I am able to keep a razor sharp edge on it. Like I before stated, it's not an exotic steel. 420 HC is a great pocket knife steel. Holds an edge decently and is fairly stainless. Like any knife, you should clean and oil it regularly, at least inspecting it once a week. If you keep it sharp, it will do the work for you so you don't have to force your cut. The ebony wood scales are striking, in that you can still see the wood grain. The leather sheath is very well made and will work well for belt carry. Just be sure to not leave your knife in the sheath if you plan to store it away for any length of time. It may seem heavy for pocket carry, but that is how I choose to carry it. I could have bought the finger groove one, but didn't think it was really that much more appealing. If you are looking for a first time knife buy, or a seasoned knife lover, you can't go wrong with this knife. Buy it, you won't be disappointed.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Buck Knives 112 Ranger Lock-back Knife, Brass Bolsters, Ebony Handles, 3" 420HC Blade with Leather Sheath
- Buck Knives 110 Folding Hunter Lock-back Knife, Brass Bolsters, Ebony Handles, 3-3/4" 420HC Blade with Leather Sheath
- Custom Leather Sheath for Buck 110 or 112. Water Buffalo Antique Brown Leather. Right-Hand Cross Draw to Fit on The Left Side. Strong and Durable

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