Morakniv Companion Heavy Duty Knife with Sandvik Carbon Steel Blade, 0.125/4.1-Inch
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harleyjbo
Greater than one weekfeels great. tough knife. Mora is good product.
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Gregg E. Walker
> 3 dayVery cool knife. This is my second Morakniv so I knew what I was getting. Cant beat these for the price.
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Ashley
Greater than one weekFeels great, works great, I got what was advertised. Thank you!!! I work the knife hard and the edge just wants to cut wood... love it. Handle is very comfortable. Had to get a few more!!! One for my son, and for barter, and who knows when the S will HTF! Your not going to able to get any then.
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Thomas
Greater than one weekUsed this knife around camp to do light duty things before I bought the Kansbol model Mora. Good knife. Sharp, as all Moras are.
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Mark faust
> 3 dayThis knife is fantastic, I have it strapped to my BOB strap and I reach for it all the time. Weather it carving primitive traps or processing game you just can’t beat it. Spread some time on a good 6000 grit stone and it like Zamora. Use some mustard to start the patina and she is good to go!
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George May
Greater than one weekGood knife wont let you down.
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Friar Rodney Burnap
> 3 dayI like Mora knives so much about five of them...
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mark cain
Greater than one weekGreat knife. Another good bushcraft tool to have. Sheath could be better.
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Nejem Raheem
> 3 dayOverall a well designed knife and a fantastic value. Ive used it for all sorts of tasks including some light carpentry (!). Only complaints are about the sheath: the clip is a bit fragile and the thing sits a bit oddly, making it a little hard to draw from the sheath. Because of the (rather clever and traditional) extra deep sheath, it seems it could use a little flex or pitch to the angle. But overall, hell of a thing.
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Overweight Kenobi
> 3 daySuch a great bushcraft knife, I am going to keep buying these and stick them in every bag I carry.