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Buck 631 PakLite 2.0 Field Knife 18

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Description

The Buck 636 PakLite Processor Select hunting knife is designed for processing your game.

The lightweight, full tang, skeletal design weighs only 85g. The boning blade gives this knife great versatility, allowing it to be used for various tasks besides hunting, such as a camping chef’s knife.

The minimalist handle gives you added grip and improves ergonomics, but it can also be removed to suit your preference or for easy cleaning. Includes a lightweight polypropylene sheath that allows for different carrying methods.

The PakLite series is perfect for those looking for a lightweight, minimalistic knife that is as reliable as they come. 

Specification

SKU
BU631-$$
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Material:
420 Stainless Steel
Blade Length (cm)
10.5
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.37
Overall Length (cm)
21
Handle Material:
Nylon
Blade Finish:
Stonewashed
Blade Shape:
Drop Point
Edge Type:
Plain
BESS Sharpness:
145
Tang:
Full
Grind:
Hollow
Sheath:
Nylon
Product Weight (g)
85
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  • 5

    BUCK 631 PAKLITE 2.0 FIELD KNIFE

    Posted by Bill on 11th Aug 2023

    Ok this is in my opinion one of the best fixed blades on the market. 420HC Steel is excellent, there are fancier steels (as with this blade) but they are for enthusiasts who probably wont use the knife. Its also extremely light, which is important. The sheaf is excellent allowing quick access to the knife without it falling out. You can fix it to molle or belt kit etc. however you like. The only downside is you will have to make a handle out of paracord. Frankly the handle is too slippery to use as is. Also remember to treat the paracord wrap, paracord is not waterproof and will abosrb water like a sponge if untreated.