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Theo
Greater than one weekExcellent product.
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Julian Springler
> 3 dayGreat knife. Hair popping sharp on arrival. Cant ask for more. Been camping twice with It great knife!
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M.
> 3 dayAmazing little knife. I bought one for the wife and one for myself, but I will be buying more soon. I will have at least one in each vehicle, toll box, tackle box, on my tac vest, and one in the boat.
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Mr. IT
> 3 dayI have spent many hours watching knife reviews and Morakniv deserves the praise. I have had this knife now for a few weeks and am pleased with my purchase. Its not a full tang but for the price its been a great knife to have on camp outs. Its smaller and fits in my pack really well. I wouldnt suggest this knife as a sole survivors knife but its small and priced well enough I see myself using it more than my high dollar knives I own. I recommend the Heavy Duty as the blade is thicker and seems to stand up to the abuse I have thrown at it.
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Terry Young
> 3 daySharpens easily
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Avis D. Hedin
07-06-2025These knives are great. They have a great field to them, they are well-balanced, and you cannot beat the price!
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Ted Kuhn III
> 3 dayIve carried and used Mora knives for decades, starting in Africa (where I was born and raised) and continuing in the USA. Theyre cost-effective, useful, well-designed tools for everyday use, and the heavy duty versions like this are stronger and more resistant to damage than the standard ones. Well worth their price.
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Michael Hochradel
> 3 dayIve seen mixed reviews on this knife, but I couldnt be more pleased. The handle, which some say is too big, fits my hand very well. Its thin enough at the blade to allow for finesse work, while thick enough in the palm swell to ensure you dont lose it. The blade on mine came out of the box scarily sharp. I held a thick paper plate on end, and was able to slice through it cleanly with the very tip of the blade. I was quite surprised, but equally pleased. The sheath retains the knife very well. I tested it by holding it over my bed and treating it like a drum stick trying to shake it out. I was able to once, after about 5 tries, and really had to work it to get it to let go. Ive got no worries about this knife falling out of its sheath. I bought mine in orange, because I like to set things down and lose them. This is very brightly colored and would stand out in any outdoors scenario. Its obviously not full tang, and I dont think Id try batoning with it, but as a companion knife for camping/backpacking/bushcraft, this is an excellent blade.
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M. Merritt
> 3 dayI now own 3 Moraknivs - theyre cheap enough to keep one in the truck, the toolbox, and in a hunting bag. Im no expert in knives, but these are sharp and appear to be durable. If something happens to it, it is cheap enough to not worry about it. I mainly use one for breasting out waterfowl.
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T.D. Winkler
> 3 dayI purchased this knife for my 10-year-old sons Christmas. It was razor sharp; which was good thing because the first time my son attempted to open it, he covered the scabbard with his finger. Upon drawing the knife he sliced himself to the bone. His statement was he did not feel a thing. Long story short, he learned his lesson the hard way but he loves this knife.