Posted October 21, 2016 9:00 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life


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The famous 119 Special knife is turning 75, and Buck Knives is celebrating by offering a 75th anniversary edition exclusively at Cabela’s.

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Originally hand made by Hoyt and Al Buck, the 119 Special first gained fame during the Second World War, the press release says. They were initially designed for U.S. soldiers and made using surplus files and recycled airplane canopies. Different iterations of the 119 have come and gone, but that initial design still stands the test of time.

Buck Knives and Cabela go way back. They’ve been working together as retail partners for over four decades now. To celebrate that relationship and to commemorate this legendary sheath knife, the 119 special will be …Read the Rest

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