Mora black carbon bushcraft knive
- average-Joe
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Mora black carbon bushcraft knive
Anyone own one? Couldn't resist. I love spydercos for pocket knives but my Mora HD Companion I really love in the woods. Had to buy a Bushcraft Black Carbon version it's otw! Can't wait.
Re: Mora black carbon bushcraft knive
I have a 510, which is basically a plastic handled Mora #1
That Swedish HC steel is great!
That Swedish HC steel is great!
-David
still more knives than sharpening stones...
still more knives than sharpening stones...
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I have the Black Carbon Bushcraft.
It's super heavy duty. The cost/quality ratio is very high. I'd basically describe it as the burliest beater knife ever.
It's super heavy duty. The cost/quality ratio is very high. I'd basically describe it as the burliest beater knife ever.
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I just got mine in and it's really nice. I noticed the finish scratches really easy however. I like the blade size better then my HD. I'm happy to have gotten it. I love my spyders but not for bushcraft. My Moras made me :) I'm poor so the quality and value are great.
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Review & a picture perhaps?
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I’m gonna pull this post back from the afterworld.... as I’m looking at Moras to try one out. They always come up as the capable, cheerful, and cheap alternative to the latest and greatest, and I missed the disco pricing on the Spyderco Bushcraft.
Those of you who have them, would you chime in with your thoughts on grip shape preferences? I was looking at the companion, the bushcraft survival, and the black carbon bushcraft.
Thanks!
Those of you who have them, would you chime in with your thoughts on grip shape preferences? I was looking at the companion, the bushcraft survival, and the black carbon bushcraft.
Thanks!