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[NEW] Big Buck Knives Drop Just In — 25 Models, $59.95–$289.95
SFRC - theammosource.com just received a large Buck Knives shipment and we've got a solid range of options now in stock, from everyday carry folders to classic multi-blade traditionals. Here's the breakdown:
Modern Folders — D2 & 154CM Steel
The 713 Ruckus ($59.95) is the entry point — 3.5" drop point in D2 steel, anodized aluminum handle, frame lock with a blade flipper for one-hand opening. Solid working knife at an honest price.
Step up to the 714 Stinger ($79.95–$84.95) for a slightly shorter 3" D2 blade with a carbon fiber inlay handle. More refined feel, same frame lock setup.
The 790 Mini Range Pro ($159.95) and 791 Range Pro ($169.95) move to 154CM steel — a noticeable step up in edge retention and corrosion resistance. The Mini Range runs a compact 2.625" blade for true pocket carry; the Range is the full 3.375" version. Both have an ambidextrous lock and reversible clip.
At the top of the lineup, the 790 Mini Range Elite ($279.95) and 791 Range Elite ($289.95) are the premium builds in the same platform — for those who want the best Buck has to offer in this form factor.
Traditional Multi-Blade
The 301 Stockman ($109.95–$149.95) and 303 Cadet ($99.95–$139.95) are the classic patterns — three blades, slip joint, made for the guys who grew up with a folder in their pocket before "EDC" was a thing. Available in several grip options including ebony, granadillo wood, and brass bolsters. The kind of knife you hand down.
All models in stock now, multiple colour/grip options available.
See the full Buck lineup at SFRC: https://www.theammosource.com/knives-multi-tools-slingshots/buck/

SFRC - theammosource.com just received a large Buck Knives shipment and we've got a solid range of options now in stock, from everyday carry folders to classic multi-blade traditionals. Here's the breakdown:
Modern Folders — D2 & 154CM Steel
The 713 Ruckus ($59.95) is the entry point — 3.5" drop point in D2 steel, anodized aluminum handle, frame lock with a blade flipper for one-hand opening. Solid working knife at an honest price.
Step up to the 714 Stinger ($79.95–$84.95) for a slightly shorter 3" D2 blade with a carbon fiber inlay handle. More refined feel, same frame lock setup.
The 790 Mini Range Pro ($159.95) and 791 Range Pro ($169.95) move to 154CM steel — a noticeable step up in edge retention and corrosion resistance. The Mini Range runs a compact 2.625" blade for true pocket carry; the Range is the full 3.375" version. Both have an ambidextrous lock and reversible clip.
At the top of the lineup, the 790 Mini Range Elite ($279.95) and 791 Range Elite ($289.95) are the premium builds in the same platform — for those who want the best Buck has to offer in this form factor.
Traditional Multi-Blade
The 301 Stockman ($109.95–$149.95) and 303 Cadet ($99.95–$139.95) are the classic patterns — three blades, slip joint, made for the guys who grew up with a folder in their pocket before "EDC" was a thing. Available in several grip options including ebony, granadillo wood, and brass bolsters. The kind of knife you hand down.
All models in stock now, multiple colour/grip options available.











