D Deleted member 14481 Guest Apr 13, 2018 #21 Apr 13, 2018 #21 I vote both, and get either of them when you can.Knife is a better weapon than a mt, if you should need one.
I vote both, and get either of them when you can.Knife is a better weapon than a mt, if you should need one.
ResistMuchObeyLittle New member Jul 12, 2017 249 275 0 On 2 wheels Jul 31, 2018 #22 Jul 31, 2018 #22 I've always used Mora Knives. The Swedes don't make junk. A lot of Bushcrafters on Bushcraft forums use them too, Very reliable and if you get the carbon steel you can use it with your ferro rod. Just my 2 cents. Reactions: mouse
I've always used Mora Knives. The Swedes don't make junk. A lot of Bushcrafters on Bushcraft forums use them too, Very reliable and if you get the carbon steel you can use it with your ferro rod. Just my 2 cents.
mouse New member Oct 22, 2017 87 92 0 Dallas Aug 1, 2018 #23 Aug 1, 2018 #23 If I could only have one: multitool with locking blade and belt clip. In reality I typically clip carry a small lockblade (~3.25" to be safe in all states) and have a SAK and leatherman in my day pack.
If I could only have one: multitool with locking blade and belt clip. In reality I typically clip carry a small lockblade (~3.25" to be safe in all states) and have a SAK and leatherman in my day pack.
mouse New member Oct 22, 2017 87 92 0 Dallas Aug 1, 2018 #24 Aug 1, 2018 #24 ResistMuchObeyLittle said: I've always used Mora Knives. Click to expand... Cheap, simple, and terrific. My "kitchen" knife is a mora.
ResistMuchObeyLittle said: I've always used Mora Knives. Click to expand... Cheap, simple, and terrific. My "kitchen" knife is a mora.
ResistMuchObeyLittle New member Jul 12, 2017 249 275 0 On 2 wheels Aug 1, 2018 #25 Aug 1, 2018 #25 Mora Classic #1. I mod it and attach the ferro rod to the case. Attachments mora_1__.jpg 29.4 KB · Views: 331