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🔥 Forge your survival story with the Selkirk – where precision meets adventure!
The Buck Knives 863 Selkirk is a mid-sized, fixed blade survival knife featuring a 4.6-inch 420HC stainless steel drop point blade designed for heavy-duty bushcraft and general use. It includes a 2.25-inch integrated ferrocerium fire striker with whistle, a reversible injection-molded nylon sheath for versatile carry, and a contoured Micarta handle with steel bolsters for durability and grip. Covered by Buck’s Forever Lifetime Warranty, the Selkirk is engineered for rugged outdoor survival and tactical readiness.























| ASIN | B00RQ7WSO6 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,583 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #76 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 11.7 Centimeters |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Fixed |
| Brand | Buck Knives |
| Brand Name | Buck Knives |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,858 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033753128431, 00337531284310 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Micarta |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Length | 9.5 Inches |
| Item Shape | knife |
| Item Type Name | Fixed Blade Knife |
| Item Weight | 7.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Buck Knives |
| Model Name | 863 Selkirk |
| Model Number | 0863BRS |
| Orientation | Both |
| Part Number | 0863BRS |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Set Name | Fire Starter/Whistle Tool, Reversible Sheath |
| Size | Large |
| Special Feature | Fire Striker Included |
| Special Features | Fire Striker Included |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Theme | Bushcraft |
| UPC | 337531284310 033753128431 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | We warranty each and every Buck knife to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the life of the knife, and we will repair or replace with a new Buck knife, at our option, any Buck knife that is defective. Buck Knives does not warrant its products against normal wear, misuse, or product modifications. Buck Knives are not intended to be used as hammers, chisels, pry bars, or screwdrivers… |
P**R
Great knife! Flimsy belt loop.
Great knife! Would recommend. The small indent at the base of the blade is great for using with a fire steel, its quite a sharp edge in that little nook too, so it creates a concentrated and hot ember as opposed to a spray - a big plus in my opinion. The blade is substantial, thick and very strong - I feel super confident baton'ing through thick pieces of wood. Full tang is the way to go imo. One other cool thing is the removable and customizable sheath/belt loop/fire steel setup. You can unscrew the 'nut and bolt' style system to rearrange the position and orientation of the belt loop and the fire steel holder. The one feature I'm pretty bummed about is that the belt loop connection portion of the unit is fairly flimsy. Don't get me wrong, the knife is a 10/10 and for that I give it 5 stars, its not about the belt loop - AND the sheath is great! My complaint is simply that after one day after this arrived, I got excited and put it on my belt. I went to go over to my friends and show off my sweet new knife but as I sat in my car, the pressure applied to the belt loop portion of the sheath cracked in a way that totally compromised the structural integrity of the belt loop feather of the sheath. The sheath is totally fine, again it was just that belt loop piece. I actually have the knife and fire steel by themselves now and its hanging on my pack, but its considerably less convenient. Sorry for the rant, and again this knife is super nice and very worth the purchase - just keep it in the first belt section or when you sit you'll apply too much pressure to the loop!
T**S
The Buck Selkirk is pretty close to perfect for an active outdoors
The Buck Selkirk is pretty close to perfect for an active outdoors, camping, fishing, and hunting knife. After several months of summertime use, I can confidently recommend this knife. There are a lot of competitors in its price range, but all of the other blades seem to focus on more specific tasks, or have some kind of design issue that prevents it from being a great generalist. That is where the Selkirk really shines, it is an excellent generalist knife that has design features that compliment almost any task you can perform when outdoors. Taken as a whole, this is one the best “tool” knives going, and it looks great too. The blade design is perfect for a number of tasks. A number of knives over the last few years have started to appear with ever thicker blades. Though thick is great for battoning, going too thick really takes away from the ability to use the knife to filet, carve, skin, or do fine work. The blade on the Selkirk is in the goldilocks zone of just right. It is thick enough to handle tough bone or kindling chopping, but thin enough to fillet a fish. The entire blade is also smooth-ground to a long taper, making the perfect wedge for splitting wood/sticks. In fact, the blade is so “right”, I found that I kept reaching for it over and over again, for tasks that I would normally try to find another blade or tool for. The blade geometry itself has a nice belly, with an ever-so-slight recurve, making it great for cutting fabric or sheets of material, or sawing on rope or line. The point is just right for piercing tough stuff, and durable. Overall, this blade will perform most every task well, and some hunt and camp functions in superior fashion. The gimping on the top is just right for detail work, and the choil is made just right for using a fire starter, like the one included. With a stainless steel material like this, it cleans up easy and requires no real maintenance over sharpening and a wash-down. The handle is well constructed and made like a tank. The guard and pommel are incredibly tough and tight, a single piece of steel milled with the blade (as best I can tell). You can use the pommel like a serious hammer, with no fear of it breaking or coming loose. The guard is in the same category, nearly indestructible, and offers a fair amount of protection for your hand from sliding down the blade. The micarta scabs are also tough and attractive, with enough grip to work well both wet and dry. They are fastened on tight with six hex-head bolts. The overall grip is great for medium hands, and is made for detail work, with great grip and excellent ergonomics. The sheath is excellent. The knife snaps in with a clear lock, and the sheath covers both the blade and the guard on the knife. I feel confident that I could roll off a mountain and into a river and still retain the knife. The sheath is made of a tough nylon, similar to kydex. It is lined with mounting holes for moving the belt loop and base around, which is very welcome. Better yet, the belt loop comes with a handy divider that will allow you to resize the loop to fit 3 different belt width. You can also reposition the belt loop to be on either side for right and left, or horizontal, for carry in the small of your back, or on the side. The included screws are designed so that you can unscrew them using the back tip of the blade of the knife, so no extra tools are needed. The sheath also includes a holder for the included fire-starter/whistle combo. The fire-starter is of a premium grade, longer than most, and fits perfectly in the choil of the knife. Since you are using the choil, you have ultimate control of where you want the spark to go, and you won’t mar the finish of the knife blade either. So it’s the best of both worlds. The whistle is loud, and though you probably won’t use it much, having it isn’t a burden. Overall, a great implementation.
B**Y
Hopefully a solid choice.
Ordered a couple of days ago and got the notification it was delivered today. Upon getting home, I immediately noticed the package looked like it had gone 10 rounds with a hungry Tyson. Thinking it was just a rough trip, I opened it up to find the factory box looking like it was served as a dessert to the main course. The scales were a bit loose, but easy enough to tighten. No other issues were noted after the initial once over. I led with that just to give a heads up if someone orders this as a gift. Be prepared to do a quick check. The negatives out of the way, here’s the initial review. It’s a good feeling knife, after the tightening. I’m not out here rocking catchers mitts, but they’re not small either. About a large/XL in gloves. Blade has mass without being overly weighted to one end or the other. The edge is a standard factory. It’s better than a spoon, but it’s not a scalpel either. The sheath has a decent grip on it, but there is little wiggle towards the tip. I don’t imagine it falling out unless being helped, but some people prefer no movement. Configuring it for hip or ranger can be a bit of a puzzle. Not difficult, per se, but more involved that just slapping it on. The fire steel works, but it wasn’t really a selling point for me. I know it sounds awfully critical, but a knife, especially one that might be used in a critical situation, shouldn’t really be guess work. I work in an odd combination of climate controlled comfort and the elements in all shapes and sizes. Animals ranging from bears, coyotes, and mountain lions, all the way to addicts. I was looking for a knife that would be capable in most of those scenarios, and I hope I found it. A little testing before active duty is just good business. So far, I recommend it. Sorry for the novel. Hope it helps.
J**Y
Not a single complaint! Great Knife!
I bought these as a Christmas present for my son and daughter after a successful deer season. The great: *They were delivered quicker than expected. *Packaging was very nice. *Knife was razor sharp out of the box. * great feel in hand and the ridges on the blade and handle keep it secure when your hands get messy. *sheath looks amazing and holds the knife very secure. Con: I really can’t think of any The kids love these and hopefully they’ll keep them in their hunting bags for many many years.
F**F
BUCK knives STILL great ! !
Absolutely a top notch knife! The construction of this knife is ready for any task at hand both light and heavy. Durability is 100%. It has great balance with a perfect handle fit for any size hand. Love the design! Buck continues to be on top of the knife world.
F**L
Every person I've showed this to says they plan to buy one!
I love this knife! I always keep a fixed blade knife in my backpack, and have respectively carried a Tops Knives Black Rhino, Black TP101 , a Benchmade 140BKSN Nimravus Knife Fixed Plain Edge Black Coated Blade/ Sand Handle , or a Gerber LMF II Survival Knife, Coyote Brown [22-41400 ]. All are great knives, but two of them are really heavy to be carrying around in my bag, and the Nimvarus is just so pretty I don't really want to beat it up. Enter this Buck. This knife is so comfortable in my hand that it's difficult to describe. The material used in the handle, and the shape and angle of the handle are fantastic. I find that the pommel is also at a very comfortable angle when held where it could be used to drive tent stakes or the like if that was something a person really felt the need to do with a knife. The knife is a nice blend of size and manageable weight. It came very sharp right out of the box, and the blade work on the knife appears as refined as some knives I have spent much more money on. The 420HC is the standard steel used by Buck on all of their knives and has traditionally been a good choice for a multi-purpose knife. I made the mistake of trying the fire steel with the notch in the blade and the sparks were plentiful and long lasting to the point I was worried that I was going to have to put out a fire on my desk... I know that some folks are up in arms about this blade being produced in China, but I trust Buck to have good QC both at home and over seas, and ultimately, they are an American business. Bottom line, for the price, I think anyone would be hard pressed to find a better knife.
S**E
No regrets!
Awesome knife! Very easy to resharpen. It's just the right length for the intended tasks. Hard case is a definite plus for clipping onto your backpack. The handle is awesome looking and is very functional even when wet. Reversible sheath was great as I'm a "Lefty".
L**G
Yesssssss.. nice-looking, high quality knife at a good price
This is a great knife for the money. The styling and handle ergonomics are excellent. It has a flat pommel that covers the butt of the knife with a nice design in it. The beautiful handle is very grippy with notches on the spine and finger side. It fits size large hands easily and feels great. The balance point is at the middle finger. If you're experienced with bladed weapons, that might not sit well with you. However, despite that, the balance still feels good. The blade is a bit longer than most knives in this category, which I like a lot. The jimping on the spine of the blade is prominent without being uncomfortable. One design flaw: The choil is too small. That may not bother you if your index finger is exceptionally thin. I put my index finger on the choil at my first knuckle. The width of my finger at the point is 7/8th inch. My little finger is 11/16th inch wide and it would just barely work. Any larger and it will cut you. It looks like they designed the choil to specifically work with the ferro-rod. And, in fact, for that purpose, it works great. Note that I prefer a slightly longer than usual bushcraft knife blade length and a folding companion knife. YMMV I really like the sheath. It's made out of hard, durable plastic with a built-in ferro-rod/whistle (comes with) holder. My preference is clip-on and this one is not a clip-on. Minor thing for me, though. I should have given it 4 stars for that flaw but I can't because I love the way it looks so much.
T**R
Quality & price
Excellent
R**.
Muy bueno en precio y calidad
Entregado a tiempo y buen
A**ー
デザインも優れていて良く切れます。
まだ、あまりハードな使い方をしていないので実際の耐久性はわかりませんが、フルタングで見るからに頑丈そうです。それについては一部当たり外れもあるようですが、とにかく刃は良く切れます。グリップも握り易く、全体のバランスも良いと思います。シースは色々改造できるので、画像のように左利き仕様にしてみました。試行錯誤して結構大変でしたが、このような使い方もありますよ、との説明書がついていれば、もっと親切かなと思います。なお、コレクションとしてお考えの方は、ファイアースターターをナイフ本体で擦ると、かなり刃が傷だらけになるので、ご注意下さい。
L**T
Obs! Buck från Kina men helt ok!
Liten näpen kniv! Made in China
F**O
Cuchillo Buck Selkirk - Excelente producto
El cuchillo cumplió con mis expectativas. Tiene buen agarre, se siente cómodo al tenerlo en la mano, es ligero y el filo es bueno.
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