Morakniv Companion Sandvik Stainless Steel Fixed-Blade Knife with Sheath, 4.1 Inch
-
Jared S
> 3 daySolid construction and came with a razor sharp factory edge. Trust me, I tested it by shaving and it took care of a couple days worth of growth like a breeze. Hesitant to really abuse it like my ESSE 4 but that is more due to this not being full tang. Despite that this feels like a solidly constructed knife and will probably become my gutting knife.
-
Ringer127
> 3 dayGreat little knife for the price. Its sharp and is very sturdy for being all plastic/rubber handle. This knife can take a beating.
-
Jeffrey WXXX
> 3 dayNice knife
-
Teapot
> 3 dayA good sized blade with a nice grip and very bright orange color makes it easy to spot. Im happy
-
Dalton
> 3 dayThis knife may have cured my knife-mania. I own dozens of knives. I even smith my own. Some for cooking, some for work, some for just looking at and trying new concepts. Im obsessed with blade geometries, sharpening techniques, and steel compositions; and have often read myself to sleep on knife forums; only to dream of smithing and refining a knife. Now I just use this knife for everything. Im satisfied. This was my missing piece. I initially hated the sheath. Wearing it on a belt will quickly chew the leather to bits where you clip it, and Ive never been a fan of plastic sheaths. However, the sheath has become my favorite part of the Mora. When Im wearing jeans, I slip the Mora into my right pocket, and attach the clip to my watch pocket. Its incredibly secure. No amount of yanking will loosen the clip, and you dont have to look like a huge goober lugging a sheath knife around the city. The knife also moves with your leg, instead of your belt, without having to have some Tact-icool straps making everyone nervous, which means you can sit comfortably. This is the only sheath knife you can carry in a socially acceptable pocket-knife style. The only downside to this manner of carry is that its most likely illegal everywhere but Mississippi, where concealed carry of fixed-blade knives is only illegal in cities that deem it so. The steel is easy enough to sharpen that I can use a cheap v-shaped ceramic sharpener and a strap of cast-off saddle leather to resharpen it in less than a minute. I was initially worried that creating a micro-bevel would hurt the ability of the Moras scandi grind to do wood-working, but its still the only knife I can feather wood with consistently. It came hair-popping sharp, and stays that way with occasional stropping. The last point Id like to make is probably minor to most people, but comes up every day for me: pocket knives are nasty. I dont have time to clean em on the job, but sometimes I need to cut food. The nooks and crannies collect whatever gets in your pocket, so its gross to cut food with one if you have a gross job, and if you close it with food on it its useless for the rest of the day. The Mora cleans off with a rinse from a water bottle, and the sheath protects it from all the gross dust and hair and lint that gets in my pockets when Im moving furniture and boxes all day.
-
Jason
> 3 dayEverything I hoped for and more. This knife has no particular hot spots and is definitely an every day knife.
-
R.
> 3 daySharp, cheap, very good grip. Use it for a lot of light cutting.
-
JB
> 3 dayThis is also a sharp knife
-
Haylie Nikolaus
> 3 dayIt comes out of the package super sharp, beware not to cut yourself. The blade is highly polished, almost mirror like. This is a grade of stainless steel that will most likely never rust with normal soft and salt water. Chemicals would be required to rust it. I cannot comment on how long it last or how easily it is to sharpen because I have not used it that much insofar.
-
Mrs. Maggie Schinner II
Greater than one weekSharp Straight out the package,Durrable,sturdy,Overall feels like a great knife