Buck Knives 888 Strider Solution Fixed Blade Tactical Knife w Special Ops Sheath For Sale

Buck Knives 888 Strider Solution Fixed Blade Tactical Knife w Special Ops Sheath
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Buck Knives 888 Strider Solution Fixed Blade Tactical Knife w Special Ops Sheath:
$349.00

Buck Knives 888 Strider Solution Fixed Blade Tactical Knife w Special Ops Sheath - 1st Production Run of 500 with BG-42 steel - NEW
STRIDER COLLABORATION:

StriderKnives have become a renowned name in the design and creation of high-endspecialized knives specifically for military, law enforcement, search &rescue, first response and other professionalservice applications. Owners MickStrider and Duane Dwyer are experienced in military special operations. Theirunique backgrounds contribute the appropriate perspective for designing thesetough knives. Full-size, tactical field knife for those who are \"Proud toServe.\", where failure is not an option. Designed for rapid deployment andmanufactured with materials that are virtually indestructible. Sheath included.


ThisBuck/Strider collaboration features a bead blasted blade with notched thumbrest and full tang construction. Thehandle has textured black G-10 scales with a lanyard hole. Comes with Cordura sheathwith molded Kydex liner.

  • Blade Steel: BG-42 steel, Paul Bos heat-treated, corrosion resistant, non-reflective finish
  • Length Overall:9.75\" (24.7cm)
  • Blade Length:4.75\" Drop Point (12 cm)
  • Weight:11.2 oz. (317 g)
  • Handle Material:G10
  • Carry System:Rigid Kydex® Type:Fixed class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"\">

    Note to Buyer:This was a salesman’s sample. Ithas been shown to customers, but never used or carried. It still has the original factory edge. Because it’s been taken in and out of thesheath, the blade has some minor wear, but not because of use.(see photos) This is a bad a$$ knife. It dates back to 2002, and is one of thefirst 500 made with BG-42 steel. I don’thave the original box, as this has been in my glass display case for manyyears. “Vintage New” Last Strider Solution. Thanks forlooking!




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