Morakniv Eldris Fixed-Blade Pocket-Sized Knife with Sandvik Stainless Steel Blade and Plastic Sheath 2.2-Inch.
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Steven Price
> 24 hourI finally found a fixed blade knife that fits in my pants pocket! Its perfect! Is it the best knife for all situations? No. Is it as long as a folding pocket knife? No. Is it the strongest, safest pocket knife youll ever own? Yes. It is heavy-duty, easy to resharpen, and the handle and fixed blade setup provide safety and security for heavy use that you cant get in a folding knife. I have multiple knives from this company that I use all the time, and Im always impressed by the quality. The sheath is also secure enough to wear around the neck, but I prefer to just keep mine in my pocket.
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Isaac Martinez
> 24 hourGot it to put in a small survival kit, and Im very impressed. Despite its size, its very capable. Youd have no problems batoning sticks with this thing. Its also razor sharp, so carving/whittling/cutting wood shavings for a fire is a breeze. In love with this tiny thing so far.
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Ed Word
> 24 hourBought it as a Christmas gift for my outdoorsman grandson. Absolutely loves it. Carries it around with him. He thinks its his letter opener!
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Robert H.
> 24 hourabsolutely love it. it is not slippery at all. nice stubby blad like I wanted.
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Ferdo
> 24 hourThis is a good little knife.. but you can get a mora knife in a belt sheath that is a little linger at 10 dollars and only weighs an oz or so more. I am a big proponent of the mora knife. I like the carbon steel models myself but all the knives are great knives. Yes any blade longer than four inches is just extra weight you are carrying.. But even if this knife is “perfect” is it worth more than the same knife with a better sheath that is actually bigger ? By just an inch or so.. The answer is of course not at all... in fact when you add the apparatus for neck carry and fire making you are not saving any weight at all. This knife is still to bulky for pocket carry and while it will out perform a folding knife it will soon be left sitting on your bedroom dresser.. So yes it is another great Mira knife.. it is way over priced compared to the other moras and is straining to justify itself on the cost
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Philip Buchholz
> 24 hourGreat little knife! I definitely do not regret purchasing it. I made a lanyard for it with a piece of 550 cord and carry it as a neck knife. I use it for miscellaneous chores when camping, but it gets the most use when sitting by the campfire doing some chip carving. It holds a good edge and only has to be touched up with a small leather strop every so often to keep it wicked sharp.
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Jerry N
> 24 hourGreat little knife. Mine came razor sharp and is very easy to carry.
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KoiBoi1113
> 24 hourAfter using the knife for a while, it has survived through my abuse and performed flawlessly, this being said. I wholly believe this knife deserves a wonderful grade. My only suggestion would be to tie a lanrard on the sheath, to make the neck loop, then add a loop to the handle of the knife, almost long enough to reach the neck loop. Next add a small clip or carabiner to the loop on the knifes loop, and connect it to the neck loop. This ensures that in the VERY unlikely case that the knife were to get snagged and pull out of the case, it would still be attached! Ill post a picture of mine for reference if this post proves to be helpful enough :)
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Blade Hunter
> 24 hourGood neck knife. Very sharp. I put paracord neck loop on it. Also got an aftermarket sheath collar with a retaining strap and ferro rod holder. This will make a good backup.
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Ian
> 24 hourThis is one of the most comfortable knives Ive owned. It is very sturdy and very maneuverable. It rusts even through the stainless steel though