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Morakniv Bushcraft Carbon Steel Survival Knife with Fire Starter and Sheath, Black (Sports)

Morakniv Bushcraft Carbon Steel Survival Knife with Fire Starter and Sheath, Black Morakniv Bushcraft Carbon Steel Survival Knife with Fire Starter and Sheath, Black available on April 06 2016 from Amazon for 65.39
5.0 out of 5 stars
I own several Mora knives. They are superb values and work very well for the money. This is the TOUGHEST Mora yet. It has a relatively thick spine (thickest Mora spine), it throws excellent sparks with little effort thanks to the carbon steel. The handle ergos are superb and comfortable. The tips is strong (strongest Mora tip yet), it's sharp out of the box (though you can make it keener) and it's HIGHLY durable. I spent three days with this knife collecting pine resign for camp candles, batoning fire wood up to 3.5" thick and 4 feet long - yes 4 feet! (I found a good, dry piece of maple and wanted to see how it would do, it split it with little trouble.) I started fires, made feathersticks, opened packages, cleaned under my nails, notched, sharpened wood, made tent stakes, cut paracord, you name it!

I'm a knife collector, user and reviewer and I put the knives I get through some heavier paces to see how they will hold up if the demand is every put on them. No sense...Read more

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I own several Mora knives. They are superb values and work very well for the money. This is the TOUGHEST Mora yet. It has a relatively thick spine (thickest Mora spine), it throws excellent sparks with little effort thanks to the carbon steel. The handle ergos are superb and comfortable. The tips is strong (strongest Mora tip yet), it's sharp out of the box (though you can make it keener) and it's HIGHLY durable. I spent three days with this knife collecting pine resign for camp candles, batoning fire wood up to 3.5" thick and 4 feet long - yes 4 feet! (I found a good, dry piece of maple and wanted to see how it would do, it split it with little trouble.) I started fires, made feathersticks, opened packages, cleaned under my nails, notched, sharpened wood, made tent stakes, cut paracord, you name it!I'm a knife collector, user and reviewer and I put the knives I get through some heavier paces to see how they will hold up if the demand is every put on them. No sense...Read more
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