Steel: S30V premium stainless
Blade Thickness: 0.120″
Blade Length: 3.125″ (7.9cm)
Overall Length: 7.5″ (19cm)
Weight: 3.2 oz (90.7g)
Handle: Burlap Micarta
Carry System: Pocket clip
Made in USA
The Buck Knives 841 Sprint Pro Burlap Micarta is designed to be the perfect, upgraded, everyday carry knife. The 841 Sprint Pro features ball bearing technology that allows this folding knife to open smooth and rapidly when you engage the flipper on the top of the knife. A sturdy liner lock safely secures the blade open while in use. The knife folds closed to 4 3/8” (11.1 cm) to easily fit into your pocket. The satin finished, drop point blade is made of razor sharp S30V steel ideal for a variety of everyday task. The lightweight handle is made of Burlap Micarta® for added strength and superior grip, even in wet conditions. This knife is easy to carry with the convenient deep pocket clip. The 841 Sprint Pro is perfect for someone that wants a modern, upgraded, everyday carry knife with a classic style.
Ball Bearing Knife Technology
Ball bearing knives are designed for smooth and efficient opening with a reduction in friction for rapid blade deployment.
Micarta
Micarta is known for its strength and durability and is nearly impervious to weather, oils, and solvents, making it slip resistant in wet conditions.
Liner Lock
A Liner Lock is a folding knife that locks open via a tensioned metal liner inside the handle. Similar to a Lockback, opening the blade activates the lock. Unlocking is achieved by placing the thumb on the front part of the liner and pushing to the left, which releases the blade. Liner locks are typically one hand open, one hand close. A blade thumbstud, flipper, or hole, enables one hand opening.
Paul Bos Heat Treat
We are known for our blades. Buck Knives is a market leader in edge retention thanks to our steel selections and heat treat process pioneered by industry famous, Paul Bos, whose heat treating system has proven to be the best in the business. Each blade is put through a rigorous heat treat process and quality performance test. It is then tempered to the appropriate Rockwell Hardness through a heating, freezing, and reheating system. This gives you longer edge life, ease of resharpening, and a blade that will not fail you.