Pocket Knives Item ID: #86


Buck 373BRS Trio Folding Pocket Knife



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Includes Knife, Box, and Warranty Registration Card The 373BRW Trio has a 2-5/8″ clip point, 1-7/8″ Sheeps foot, and a 1-1/4″ pen point 420HC stainless steel blades The Trio has classic woodgrain handles with Buck’s “Classic Bolt” logo and nickel silver bolsters The Trio is 3-1/4″ long closed and weighs 1.9 oz The 373BRW Trio, [...]

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  • Includes Knife, Box, and Warranty Registration Card
  • The 373BRW Trio has a 2-5/8″ clip point, 1-7/8″ Sheeps foot, and a 1-1/4″ pen point 420HC stainless steel blades
  • The Trio has classic woodgrain handles with Buck’s “Classic Bolt” logo and nickel silver bolsters
  • The Trio is 3-1/4″ long closed and weighs 1.9 oz
  • The 373BRW Trio, as with all Buck Knives, features Buck’s 4-Ever Unconditional Lifetime Warranty

Product Description
Buck Knives 373BRW Trio is a mid-sized 3-bladed traditional folding pocket knife. It has a 2-5/8″ clip point, 1-7/8″ Sheeps foot, and a 1-1/4″ pen point 420HC stainless steel blades. It is 3-1/4″ long closed and weighs 1.9 oz. The Trio has classic woodgrain handles with Buck’s “Classic Bolt” logo and nickel silver bolsters, and as with all Buck Knives, comes with Buck’s 4-Ever Lifetime Warranty.

Buck 373BRS Trio Folding Pocket Knife

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5 Responses to “Buck 373BRS Trio Folding Pocket Knife”

  1. this knife is pretty much your basic stockman(a knife style). it doesn’t have any stag antlers or filework blade spines or gold plate bolsters and pins(too hard to explain those) and it won’t sprout an arc welder if you need one. that being said, this knife is pretty nice. there’s almost no space at all between the blades so you get a thinner profile that doesn’t allow lint in. it looks good too. the rosewood looks nicer than it does in the picture, and the bolsters(see above) are brass colored, not silver (don’t know where that picture came from, but i know the buck trio has nickel silver bolsters, which look brassish)only minor teensy tiny quibbling qualm is that the blade steel is 440, and i don’t believe it’s been heat treated(you’ll have to sharpen your knife every so often is what that means).
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Keys House says:

    After looking in local stores, we couldn’t find the specific knife we were looking for, so were glad to find it on-line.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Thundr says:

    This is a great knife. Of course it is, it’s a Buck Knife. I agree with some other posters though, it should be made in the USA. The Box came with a sticker on it saying “made in China”. (4/5 stars for that fact) The wood grain looks nice, but I think I like the black better.

    The hard thing about buying online is not being able to see the product in person. Seems like a “DUH” thing to say, but it’s true. I have carried a Buck Companion (small 2 blade model) for 17 years and have loved it. I saw the Trio on Amazon and liked the 3 blades, but didn’t realize how much bulkier it is compared to the companion. Even looking at the dimensions in the specs, the differences seem minimal until you place it in your pocket. Maybe a picture showing all the models side by side would be appropriate. (I didn’t think to look for one before making the purchase.)

    I have no complaints about the knife. Especially since I paid less for the Trio than I did for my Companion 17 years ago.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. I got just what I was looking for. Lost mine, so; this was an exact replacement.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. T. Stratton says:

    This is a very nice pocket knife. It’s not too big or too small. It is well made and attractive. I recommend it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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