Dec
13
2009
Buck 501 Squire Lockback Folding Knife
- Includes Knife, Box, Sheath, and Warranty Registration Card
- The 501 Squire has a 2-3/4″ drop point 420HC stainless steel blade
- The Squire is a slim-line knife with woodgrain handles and nickle silver bolsters
- The Squire comes with a fitted black leather sheath
- The 501 Squire, as with all Buck Knives, features Buck’s 4-Ever Lifetime Warranty
Product DescriptionBuck 501 Squire is classically styled gentleman’s slim-line everyday knife. It has a 2-3/4″ drop point 420HC stainless steel blade. The Squire is 3-3/4″ long closed and weighs 3 oz. It is a slim little knife with woodgrain handles and nickel silver bolsters, and comes with a black leather sheath. the 501 Squire, as with all Buck Knives, features Buck’s 4-Ever Lifetime Warranty. . . . More >>
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By Ronnie L. Nichols, December 13, 2009 @ 12:00 pm
This is one of several Buck pocket knives I have ordered as a replacement for the small Bucklite I have carried for many years and which apparently is no longer available. It is exactly the same knife size-wise, body and blade, and it is a genuine Buck. The difference is that this knife has a brass and wood body which makes it twice the weight and twice the price compared to the old plastic body Bucklite. Still a super bargain at about 35 bucks.
Rating: 5 / 5
By E. Costabile, December 13, 2009 @ 2:28 pm
It’s made of 420hc steel, pretty good for the price.
Looks nice, made solidly and in the USA.
You can carry it in the small leather belt sheath or in your pocket.
It’s blade is small for self defense but will do if necessary.
The nickel silver bolsters wipe clean easily. It is slim and light, plastic would be lighter but not as attractive as wood.
Useful as far as it goes for one blade with no tools.
I usually carry a Swiss Army knife and another folder for self defense.
I’ll often carry just this one when I’m dressed up and in a safer area nearby.
I’m glad to own it.
Rating: 5 / 5
By W. Perkins, December 13, 2009 @ 5:26 pm
Nice heavy feel – well made. Beautiful wood and opens smoothly. Would purchase another one.
Rating: 5 / 5
By Michael Spooner, December 13, 2009 @ 7:31 pm
I recently got careless with an old friend. I snapped off the tip of my Buck 501 knife. I had the knife for over 30 years. Just a little PO’ed. I serched the internet and found the same model, bought it and have NO problem with Amazon. However, and its a big however, the new knife although exactly the same as my old model is not made to the same standard.
The blade is fine, the wood and the finish on the handle is BELOW AVERAGE for a knife I would have expected for BUCK. The wood on the handle is not as well finished and the plating on the ends is a LOT thinner than my old knife. The rivits holding the knife’s ends together are quite visible, the wood in not finished smooth and is not flush with the ends.
Somewhat disappointed
Rating: 3 / 5
By Jerry C. Coffee, December 13, 2009 @ 10:17 pm
I finally found my lost knife and I love it. Thank you Buck knives. Still American made. Jerry
Rating: 5 / 5