SurvivalGround >> Mora Knives
| 2/10/12 10:55 PM | |
gatorgar
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Member Since: 11/4/04 Posts: 786 |
Anybody have any experience with any of them? Seem to generally get good reviews as bushcraft knives and are pretty cheap pricewise too. |
| 2/11/12 11:23 AM | |
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Pondepon
Member Since: 3/17/06 Posts: 54 |
Great knives, used them all my life. Here in Sweden they are very common. |
| 2/11/12 11:48 AM | |
gatorgar
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Member Since: 11/4/04 Posts: 787 |
Awesome, thanks Pondepon. I think I'm gonna pick up a couple of them to try out. |
| 2/11/12 5:35 PM | |
cabincreek
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Member Since: 11/19/06 Posts: 191 |
I've got a partial tang one. Holds an edge really well. Fun knife to play around with...maybe force a patina on it, customize it a bit with a lanyard, etc. |
| 2/13/12 10:01 AM | |
LeroyJ
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Member Since: 10/2/03 Posts: 1764 |
I've got a couple. Very inexpensive, easy to field sharpen, form factor of the blade is great for a detailed carving, but also for much rougher tasks. Typically, this style of knife is not great for chopping, which a lot of people seem to want in a knife. |
| 2/13/12 2:21 PM | |
Modal Jazz
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Member Since: 10/16/06 Posts: 526 |
great little knife...I have a few that I keep around and because they are so cheap I don't mind lending them to friends (unlike my Busse's) when we're camping of fishing |
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