Best 'Buck 110' Movie?

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I realize there are a few threads that name movies in which Buck knives are featured, but is there a movie that showcases the 110 where it is used frequently throughout the movie? The only movie that comes to my mind is The Snow Walker, but are there any others? Last night, I watched "3 Days To Kill" on Netflix. Throughout the movie, Kevin Costner has a 110 on his belt, but he never uses it. :grumpy:


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I was really hoping you BuckNuts would be able to help me out on this. I have a 110 coming and I need some comforting during my wait. :D
 
I'm lucky to remember the name of a movie, or of an actor, much less to remember which movie has a certain knife starring in it! OH
Ps. I did see the Viagra commercial with the sparking Buck 110 last winter.
 
Not a movie, but a show that I've never seen mentioned for showing a Buck 110 and has one in use in it quite a bit, at least in season 1......The Fall Guy, with Lee Majors. I was watching season one, and he always wears a Buck 110 on his belt and on several episodes he uses a 110. One episode in particular, he is in his outside bathtub carving a wooden duck with a 110. I knew the Duke boys always wore a 110, but I didn't remember that about Colt Sievers. I guess when I was a teenager, I was more into the blonde Heather Thomas than knives.
 
Funny...I remember Lee Majors carving that duck.
 
Kill Bill, Uma uses the truck driver's 110 to stab/cut him in the back of his foot. ouch.
 
Check it out.
[video=youtube;2sJx9qbjetg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sJx9qbjetg[/video]
 
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Yep, I went through that thread, but was hoping someone could name a specific movie where a 110 is used or shown more than once. IIRC, Barry Pepper uses his 110 throughout The Snow Walker.

If it was a 110 that would have been inaccurate on the films part. It was set in the 50's and the 110 of course came out in the 60's
 
If it was a 110 that would have been inaccurate on the films part. It was set in the 50's and the 110 of course came out in the 60's

You are correct. I remember that inaccuracy being discussed here. Still a great movie featuring a great knife. :thumbup:
 
You are correct. I remember that inaccuracy being discussed here. Still a great movie featuring a great knife. :thumbup:

Very good movie :) Some scenes were filmed in my part of the Country too, Merrit BC.
 
John Carpenter's "The Thing". I can't find a clip on youtube, but it's one of the scenes earlyish in the movie where the crew's getting tense and one of them brandishes a 110.
 
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