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The Buck Knives 501 Squire Folding Pocket Knife is a robust and versatile tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a 2-3/4" drop point blade made from 420HC stainless steel, it offers exceptional strength and corrosion resistance. With a lockback mechanism for safety and a genuine leather sheath for convenient carry, this knife is perfect for a variety of activities including camping, hiking, and everyday use. Proudly made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty, it's a reliable companion for all your adventures.
Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting, Camping, Hiking, Everyday, Backpacking, Fishing, Overlanding, Hunting, Skiing, Biking, Utility |
Brand | Buck Knives |
Model Name | Buck Knives 501 Squire Folding Pocket Knife with Leather Sheath |
Special Feature | Rust Resistant, Folding. Lock-Back |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Buck Knives 501 Squire Folding Pocket Knife with Leather Sheath |
Handle Material | Rosewood |
Color | Brown |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | American |
Blade Length | 4 Inches |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 3 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Sheath |
Item Length | 6 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00003375325983 |
Size | 4" |
Manufacturer | Buck Knives |
UPC | 033753025983 957812441739 710551734261 003375325983 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.28 x 2.44 x 1.46 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Buck Knives |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 0501RWS |
Model Year | 2017 |
Sport Type | Hunting, Everyday Carry, Outdoor Lifestyle, Camping |
C**R
Very satisfied
Great little knife. Takes and holds an edge well. Looks nice and seems very durable.
D**L
Top-notch gentleman's pocket knife
This is my 3rd Buck folder - I bought it to replace a Prince (503) that I thought I had lost, and I also own a 55. So far, this is my favorite of the bunch. I'm not sure if it's just poor quality control or sample variation, but the Prince that I have has somewhat rough, cheap looking wood, while the Squire's wood is gorgeous, smooth, and perfectly fitted to the frame. Every joint, facet, and curve is beautifully finished, and as tight as a bank vault. The knife locks in the open position positively, with very little play in the joints, and stays that way until you want to fold it back up. A+ for workmanship.The knife arrived literally shaving sharp - probably sharper than I'm likely ever to get it again with my shoddy sharpening skills. It comes with a sheath which, while a nice thought, is a bit overkill for a knife that's meant for your pocket (I mean really, if you're going to put it on the belt, may as well carry more knife - the whole point of a knife this size is that it's pocketable). It's noticeably bigger than the Prince, but not exactly "large". I do notice the difference in size and weight after having carried its smaller cousin around for a year or so. I'm already used to it after a couple days in my pocket.Some people will likely take issue with the lack of a clip, and I'm sure that I wouldn't have lost the first one if I was carrying a knife with a clip. However, clips add bulk, and I'm not the kind of guy that likes to advertise that I'm carrying a knife anyway. Some will also dislike the two-handed open / close, but it's never bothered me much. If you want a one-handed open, look elsewhere (while do-able with the Squire, it probably isn't reliably safe, and it's certainly clunky).At under $40 bucks, it's a steal, considering that it's a classy blade will last long enough for my grandkids to carry one day (provided I don't lose the silly thing, which is a BIG if...) I have literally nothing bad to say about this knife. It's a great EDC blade, and I'm looking forward to a lifetime of putting it to work on life's small everyday chores.
B**L
Good looking, sharp pocket knife
I’ve been a 110 customer with the same 110 knife for over 40 years. I recently went and purchased a 501 to use as a pocket knife. The one thing I notice between the 40 year old knife and the new one is the finish on the blade. I remember getting the 110 as a gift from my sister, and that thing was polished sharp. My new 501 is sharp, but you can see the grind on the blade. I plan to finish the job and polish the blade, and I also polished one side, so far, to get rid of the rough satin type finish on the blade face. At Buck, I realize that the extra work would greatly increase the cost of the knife, but for me, the extra couple hours will make a gem out of this knife. CheersUpdate: Second photo is finished blade. Finished polishing and came out nice. I used 1500 and then 7000 wet and dry sandpaper. It took a little longer, but I did not want to put any additional scratches on the blade. I put 3-4 hours into it.
R**
Perfect size.
I got the 55, 503 and this 501. This is the goldilocks of small knifes and is the perfect EDC that slips away in your jeans 5th pocket/coin pocket. Its not too big,, not too small, not too skinny and not too thick. It really just felt "right" when I held it.. It looks good, well made and made in the USA. I bought the 55, 503 and 501 to let the person pick what one he liked best as a gift, but I know he's going to take this 501 since it has that "thats it" feel. So it seems like il be getting one for myself since its just an all around nice.If you're looking for a knife to get as a gift this would be perfect, its just the right size to be used by anyone, as a gentlemans knife, a knife collector, a tradesman/outdoorsman or just an envelope slayer.. also you can get them custom made from buck knifes and get engraving and pick the handle material too..
S**R
The Perfect Pocket Knife...and More!
I was given a Buck 501 Squire about 20 years ago by my grandfather. It was $32 from W-M back then. Not too much inflation since. About 7 years ago I was running around outside at night and lost it. It had fallen out of my pocket and by the time I noticed I had no idea where to begin looking. I really liked this knife and when I realized I could replace it through Amazon I was happy.The new knife came in today and I love it. Yes you can see the pins (I don't know if my old one was like that or not. When you're a kid you don't care about things like that) but all in all this knife is great. The size is perfect. I'm glad I didn't opt to get the 503 Prince, as I think that would be a little too small. With this 501 you can easily use it as an every day care and barely notice it's in your pocket. It's big enough to skin squirrels, rabbits, and coons, or perch. I wouldn't skin a deer with it, though if it were all I had I'm sure I could, just not a first choice knife for it.I can't see why there would be any negative reviews on this knife. The wood on the handles looks great, and the bolsters are fine. I highly recommend this knife if you are looking for a good every day carry pocket knife that can handle some larger jobs as well.
B**H
A very nice "gentleman's knife".
While I have owned at least 50 knives in my life, including several "name" brands and off brands, in general, I gravitate heavily towards Buck knives.For everyday carry with heavy duty use, I long ago went to one-hand opening knives- usually ones with a thumb stud. But this one sits in front of me on my desk to open mail, pull staples, and other handy things around the house and just brings a smile to my face to look at. It's plenty sharp, so light that it's a joy to carry, and beautiful to look at.
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