The Most Iconic EDC Knife’s Robust, Underrated Sibling Makes a Mesmerizing Comeback

Not only does this formidable cutting tool look spectacular, but it also gets some serious material improvements, too.

Close-up of a Buck 101 USA fixed blade knife with a wooden handle resting on a tree stump.Buck Knives

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The Buck 110 Folding Hunter might be the most iconic pocket knife of all time. However, it has a lesser-known, albeit far more rugged fixed-blade sibling, called the Buck 101 Hunter.

While the 110 has had its share of the spotlight, it looks like it may be getting usurped, if only for a little while. That’s because the brand has introduced the Buck Knives October 2025 Buck of the Month, a modernized, upscale take on the Buck 101 Hunter.

Buck 101 S fixed blade knife with wood grain handle resting on a red bandana and brown leather sheath.
This knife pairs the Buck 101’s iconic, timeless silhouette with some modern-contemporary materials.
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Big buck hunter

While the 110 Folding Hunter dates back over 60 years, its fixed-blade sibling, the 101 Hunter, is actually much younger, having made its debut only a few years ago. Unfortunately, it was discontinued shortly thereafter — far too soon, in the opinion of some (myself included.)

As such, this special, limited-edition release serves as a sort of comeback. And, in all honesty, it’s a spectacular reissue. While the knife maintains its iconic silhouette — borrowed directly from the 110 — it gets some stellar changes that help modernize and set it apart.

Knife with a polished stainless steel blade and a textured wooden handle resting on a wooden surface.
The S35VN steel blade is a substantial upgrade for this workhorse fixed blade, yet it remains very hard-working.
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That starts, most notably, with the blade steel. The blade measures 3.75 inches and still has its signature clip point shape, making it an outstanding all-around cutter, whether you need to perform long slices, tight precision work, piercing and whatever else.

However, while the standard model utilizes 420HC steel — a commonplace, albeit hard-working option — this one gets swapped for S35VN — a lauded, higher-end material more typically associated with premium pocket knives.

It’s a pretty significant upgrade, jumping up the material quality by a couple of magnitudes. Yet, it’s still a tough enough steel to remain useful in an outdoor setting without too much risk of damage.

Close-up of a knife handle with a textured wood grain pattern and a hole near the top.
The Richlite handle has one of the most mesmerizing patterns I’ve ever seen.
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Get a grip

While the steel swap is certainly noteworthy, especially to knife nerds such as myself, the more obvious eye-catcher of this release is its handle. Whereas the standard 101 had an ebony handle like its 110 sibling, this one sees it changed in a couple of major ways.

For starters, the wood is swapped for El Dorado Richlite, a type of paper-based resin composite (more commonly known as Micarta.) This material is extremely tough, stable, resistant to extreme temperatures and chemicals, highly water-resistant and even lightweight.

Knife with a long, thin, sharp blade and a wooden handle featuring a wavy grip pattern.
The handle doesn’t just look wavy; it is wavy. The unique texture offers plenty of grip in all conditions.
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However, it’s not just a material swap; the handle has also been machined with a scalloped pattern. Not only does this give the knife some depth and character, but it also serves to make the handle even grippier — especially useful in the outdoors if you’re wearing gloves or operating in inclement weather.

Lastly, the brass bolster is swapped for a silver one, completing the unique look. There’s even a lanyard attachment point on the butt, and it comes with a tough leather sheath for easier hauling.

Buck knife with a wood-grain handle in a dark leather sheath on a red bandana and brown fabric.
The knife also comes with a tough leather sheath for easier hauling.
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Available now

The Buck Knives October 2025 Buck of the Month is now available on the brand’s site for $175 apiece. However, these special monthly releases tend to sell out quickly, and this one is limited to just 750 examples total.

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