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Buck 184 Tactical Straight Knife

Buck 184 Tactical Straight Knife

Impact index ★★★★★☆.

Combat effectiveness index ★★★★★★★

Technical index ★★★★★☆.

Buck 184 tactical straight knife is designed and produced by American Buck Tool Company. It is famous for its versatility and ultra-high performance. It is mainly equipped with navy seals commandos.

R&D history

Barker knife first appeared in 1902. At this time, the knife apprentice Huo Yite? Huo Yite Barker successfully designed a series of Barker cutters, which were well received. Later, during World War II, Huo Yite? Buck mainly designs military tools for the US military. After the war, Huo Yite? Buck founded the present Buck Tools Company.

With the support of new technology and new materials, Buck 184 tactical straight knife was born. It started production on 1984, and the first batch of 2,600 pieces were provided to US Navy SEALs. This batch of Buck 184 tactical straight knives for SEALs is marked with the words "Buck, 184, USA" on the blade near the armguard.

Tool characteristics

Buck 184 tactical straight knife guard is unique. The whole hand guard is perpendicular to the direction of the blade, with two ends slightly upturned, and there are two screw holes for installing round nails near the two ends. In order to ensure the connection strength between the round nail and the hand guard, the blade thickness of the hand guard is more than 6 mm, and the edges are carefully polished to avoid scratching hands.

Technical performance analysis

Buck 184 tactical straight knife hollow handle can also be inserted with a wooden stick as a spear. In addition, there is a 4.5 mm thick steel sheet on the handle cap, and one side of the steel sheet protrudes downward and has a tether hole on it. The steel plate can rotate 360 degrees. When the rope is tied to the tether hole and matched with the rivet on the hand guard, the whole knife can play the role of fixing the hook or anchor.