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Mora companion fits your billCan any one recommend a decent knife for use as a stalking knife i want a good quality knife with a fixed blade but i do not want a custom knife just run of the mill quality 3.5 /4" blade
Why does everyone say Moras are easy to sharpen? I have three, have watched a lot of youtube videos, but cannot for the life of me get them razor sharp. If I spend hours with wetstones i can get them ‘working sharp.’ But i can get a flat grind, razor sharp with a lansky in minutes.How much do you want to spend? And do you want a completely basic tool, or do you want something a bit special? Or something in between?
For basic tool that will do everything you need and which won’t make you cry when you lose it, you can’t beat a Mora. £12-15, idiotically easy to sharpen.
For a really robust tool that is also a pleasing bit thing to see and use, there are endless options, depending on your tastes. I use a Fallkniven F1 and an Enzo/Brisa Trapper, and like both. But this is where individual taste comes in: do you want traditional or tactical? Natural or synthetic? Etc stcCost for this category is between £40 and £150 or so.
And then there are the custom and semi custom knives. These are as much works or art as tools. Things like Stuart Mitchell or Alan Wood or Emberleaf. They can cost hundreds, and won’t do anything a Mora can’t, but are beautiful (again, depending on your taste).
There isn’t a single perfect knife, and everyone has their own idiosyncratic preferences. They’re dangerous things to start looking into - you end up buying them...
I recently got a lansky system and sharpened a bunch of knives. Cut myself a blasted kitchen knife the other day as payment for my efforts. However the two moras I had were by far the easiest to get razor sharp. Did a good job on the others too but took more effort.Why does everyone say Moras are easy to sharpen? I have three, have watched a lot of youtube videos, but cannot for the life of me get them razor sharp. If I spend hours with wetstones i can get them ‘working sharp.’ But i can get a flat grind, razor sharp with a lansky in minutes.
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I couldn’t get on with the Elver - something about the handle shape didn’t work for me.Brisa/Enzo elver, little brother of the trapper, quite big enough and far more agile for around the anus. D2 steel, flat grind. Built mine from their kit, but also available ready made at a decent price.
D2 tool steel takes and holds a wicked edge and is nearly stainless.
Flat grind much better for the job than scandi and easier to sharpen.
?Why does everyone say Moras are easy to sharpen? I have three, have watched a lot of youtube videos, but cannot for the life of me get them razor sharp. If I spend hours with wetstones i can get them ‘working sharp.’ But i can get a flat grind, razor sharp with a lansky in minutes.
I find Mora are a good cheap entry blade, pretty dull and their stainless steel is cr@p and won't hold an edge long.
Puma make some of the finest hunting knives in the world, this one is very reasonably priced for the quality, micarta handle means your hand doesn't slip when it is wet / bloody, prefer the colour because it is hard to loose it:
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PUMA IP outdoor micarta orange
There are two new additions to the proven outdoor series. Namely, the model outdoor micarta in the colors black and orange. The handle material…www.pumaknives.de