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Buck of the Month Brings Back the Bucklock

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellJune 15, 20263 Mins Read
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Buck of the Month Brings Back the Bucklock

Landing exactly in the middle of the month, the June Buck of the Month is here. It’s a classy, dressy version of the discontinued Buck 532 Bucklock.

Sometimes knife names just confuse us, but we have to hand it to Buck when it comes to the Bucklock – they accomplished a fine piece of wordplay here. Because, you see, it is a folding knife with a back lock, and hey, doesn’t “Buck” sound a little bit like “back?” Fantastic. Compared to the omnipresent 110, the Bucklock is smaller, with a 3-inch drop point blade, thinner, and actually a bit more traditional-feeling than its sibling, even with the locking component.

The spine with filework on display

In this limited edition return, we have S35VN steel implemented, so the edge will wear lightly through the daily cutting chores a knife of this size and shape would likely do. The last time we saw the 532 was when it cropped up in Buck’s also-limited-but-less-limited-than-the-BotM Legacy Collection; in that lineup it was made from 154CM, another rock solid EDC choice – although we think it’s safe to say S35VN is an objective upgrade.

There’s no doubt, however, that the handle is the most striking part of this upgraded Bucklock. There’s a sizable nickel silver bolster, with several nickel silver “frets” running down the handle with Indian rosewood inlays in between. In another traditional-ish flourish, the BotM Bucklock’s spine has been embellished with some filework. A leather belt pouch is included with the BotM Bucklock, and its weight is listed as 3.7 oz.

It’s limited to 500 pieces and available now.

Knife in Featured Image: June 2026 Buck of the Month 532 Bucklock


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