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Wow a cheap button lock Buck knife, solid steel construction with a stainless blade, what's not to like, it wouldn't be the BOS heat treatment that man is a wizard
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The Buck 744 Sovereign Folding Knife is Buck's first button lock pocket knife. This knife has a uniformed appeal with both the handle and blade featuring a satin stainless finish. The button, pivot and pocket clip follow suit with the buck name printed on the blade and the iconic anvil featuring on the clip. The rigorous BOS heat treatment process ensures a high hardness and overall performance of the blade.
The 744 Sovereign has a snappy one-handed open and close with a secure lock. A simple press of the button allows for safe, easy closing and gentle contours to the handle keep this folder comfortable in hand.
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Add to BasketWow a cheap button lock Buck knife, solid steel construction with a stainless blade, what's not to like, it wouldn't be the BOS heat treatment that man is a wizard
I received this knife yesterday. Absolutely screaming sharp, straight out of the box. Fit and finish, pretty much excellent. Love the blade shape - spot on with a gentle degree of belly and a superbly pointy tip. Decided to slice up a couple of tomatoes to see just exactly how sharp and slicy it was going to be and, to be honest, it’s amazing, helped no end by its hollow grind. Anyway, washed it clean, dried it, set it aside and thought no more about it. This morning, however, I noticed quite an obvious reddish brown staining around the button lock. At first, I thought I’d missed a remnant of tomato after washing it. But no. It was rust! Upon closer inspection with a torch I saw that the inside of the ‘stainless steel’ handles had also gone rusty around the inside edges of the milling on the inside! I must say, I’m really cheesed off about this and feel conned, especially when it costs forty quid and the handles of my CJRB Pyrite, costing roughly the same, are truly stainless! So beware…
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.