[Buck] 835 Small Folding Selkirk BU835BRS
£59.95
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Overall Length : |
19.20 cm |
7.56" inches |
Closed Length : |
11.00 cm |
4.33" inches |
Closed Length + Pocket Clip : |
11.20 cm |
4.41" inches |
Blade Length : |
8.50 cm |
3.35" inches |
Cutting Edge Length : |
7.80 cm |
2.80" inches |
Blade Height : |
2.85 cm |
1.12" inches |
Blade Thickness : |
3.00 mm |
0.12" inches |
Blade Finish : |
Satin |
Blade Shape : |
Drop Point |
Type of Edge : |
Plain Edge |
Way of Sharpening (Grind) : |
Flat, Secondary V-Edge |
Type : |
Liner-lock ![One of the most popular locking types in the knife world; The Linerlock is a locking mechanism for folding pocket knives. A Linerlock is a folding knife with a side-spring lock that can usually be opened and closed with one hand without repositioning the knife in the hand. The lock is self-adjusting for wear. Liner locks are beneficial because you can close the knife with one hand without switching grip, ideal for when you need both hands on the job. You'll find liner locks in both entry-level and high-end knives. It's a lock type that appeals to both knife newbies and enthusiasts alike.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Liner Material : |
Stainless Steel ![Like all other kinds of steel, stainless steel is made primarily from iron and carbon in a two-step process. What makes stainless steel different is the addition of chromium (Cr) and other alloying elements such as nickel (Ni) to create a corrosion-resistant product.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Opening Function : |
Manual |
Opening System : |
Thumb Stud |
One Hand Opening : |
Yes |
Blade Material : |
420HC [Stainless] |
Handle Length : |
10.30 cm |
4.06" inches |
Handle Width : |
2.65 cm |
1.04" inches |
Handle Thickness : |
2.00 cm |
0.79" inches |
Handle Material : |
Micarta ![Micarta is a composite material used to make knife handles. It is based on fibers and epoxy resin. Micarta is sturdy and lightweight, which makes it a popular material not just for exclusive knife handles but also for a variety of high-tech applications. The fiber/plastic composite known today as Micarta was developed in 1910 by the American engineer George Westinghouse. Micarta is the original brand name given to the material by its US producer General Electric. Today, Micarta is a common term for similar fiber/plastic composites made by several manufacturers. All of these composite materials have in common that they consist of at least two different base materials which are bonded together but retain their own structure. Therefore, composite materials combine the different properties of their base materials. They are usually developed to offer all the advantages of comparable conventional materials at a much lighter weight. That is why they are mainly used in high-tech applications where weight reduction is a priority (e.g. in aircraft or vehicle construction) but also where the use of light materials makes for easy and pleasant handling, e.g. in the production of high-quality knives. Micarta has all the usual characteristics of composite materials. It is a combination of absorptive fibers (e.g. wood, linen or cellulose) and a synthetic resin (mainly epoxy or phenol resin). To make Micarta, the fibers are saturated with resin. When the resin is cured, the composite material can be processed, usually by grinding or sanding. Micarta is extremely dense and resilient. It also offers a high level of dimensional stability, which means that it retains its measurements even under changing environmental conditions, such as varying temperatures or humidity levels. Micarta is pleasant to the touch and offers a firm, comfortable grip. Like all other composite materials, it is very light compared to metals.](https://duncansgunmakers.co.uk/catalog/media/info_icon.png) |
Color : |
Silver, Brown, Black |
Pocket Clip : |
Yes (Right) (Reversible) |
Pocket Clip Position : |
Tip-up |
Left/Right Handed Lock : |
Right Handed |
Left/Right Handed Usability : |
Ambidextrous |
Lanyard Hole : |
Pocket Clip Cutout |
Weight : |
134.00 g |
4.73 oz. |
Made in : |
China |
Warranty : |
25 Years |
Rockwell/Hardness : |
58 HRC |
This Knife Can Be Engraved ✓ |
Description:
As an addition to their popular Selkirk line, Buck Knives have added this small folder to the family to provide a simple and lightweight folding pocket knife for less demanding outdoor situations. Great for general use, the Small Folding Selkirk makes a handy companion to Bucks’ larger Selkirk’s for a quick access trail knife. Named after the rugged Selkirk Mountain range beginning in the Northern Panhandle of Idaho, the 835 Selkirk features a stylish brown/black CNC contoured Micarta handle and 420HC steel blade and pocket clip for easy carry.
420HC is Buck's standard blade material because it approaches the wear resistance of high carbon alloys while delivering the corrosion resistance of chromium stainless steels. Add our exclusive heat-treat process and you have a very user-friendly combination of superior corrosion resistance with excellent strength for wear resistance and durability. You also have a blade that is easy to resharpen. For best performance it’s harden to a Rockwell hardness of Rc 58.
This drop point blade is full bellied with a strong, thick point for heavier tasks. It can also be used as a general work knife. The top of the blade drops down toward the tip, which minimizes accidental puncturing while skinning.
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Duncans offers a sharpening service in store (just ask)
[prices vary depending on size of blade, condition and type of steel]
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MANUFACTURERS SKU: BUC-1425 or BU835BRS