nice evening last night in central texas.
rifle is a 6.5 grendel i assembled
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OH- The price of the 105 in 1976 according to the 1976 catalog posted in the bcci website was $18.
Or snowed in more likely.MAYBE his lawnmower is broken!!!!
Great question, especially for folks just discovering us. Please see Post #1.I was just wondering.........why is a "Club" needed?
If they don't, they should.Doesn't almost everybody in the Western World own at least one Buck 105???
We don't know if you qualify, because you haven't told us. If you do own a 105, you're welcomed to join in the camaraderie and spirit of the club, which is obviously the only reason it exists.Is there anybody here who does not qualify to be in the club?
Thank you, I appreciate the welcome.
I do have a few 105s around and I'm amazed that there are some who don't own one.
I sure thought we'd all be in that club being that this is a Buck forum.
I recently made up a "Get Home" backpack for my car and the fixed blade knife I chose was a 105 wood lam and brass that I had laying around NIB.
Small enough to fit and large enough to do whatever tasks were needed to help me get home.
Good looking enough to keep my morale up.
with one like that, Sir, ya only need one. really, really nice.....thanks for sharing with us.
Don't know if you'll be able to qualify with that one, Mike, send to me and I'll inspect it for a time...a very long time and get back to you.
I thought the whole point of your club was to post a pic of your 105.
Now you just let anyone in who claims they have a 105....