Morakniv Bushcraft Fixed Blade Knife with Sandvik Stainless Steel Blade, Orange, 0.125/4.3-Inch

July 31, 2019 - Comment
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The Mora Bushcraft Orange boasts a razor-sharp, burly, 1/8-inch (3.2 mm) thick stainless steel blade and is one of the most sturdy knives made by Mora. The spine of the blade is ridge ground so that it can be used with a fire starter. Mora Stainless steel options are ideally suited for outdoor applications where knives see hard use and are commonly exposed to dirt and moisture. The chromium content makes the Bushcraft extremely tolerant against wear and has considerable cutting strength, giving it a longer life overall. Mora Knives are made from high-quality Sandvik steel. Sandvik knife steels are characterized by ultra-fine carbides that result in superb forging and hardening properties. The absence of large carbide deposits promotes excellent edge sharpness for optimum cutting performance. Morakniv has been manufacturing the highest-quality knives in Mora, Sweden since 1891. Professionals worldwide trust the quality materials and fine craftsmanship of Mora Knives.

Product Features

  • Fixed blade knife with 1/8-inch (3.2 mm) thick stainless steel blade
  • Blade Thickness: 0.126″ (3.2 mm), Blade Length: 4.3″ (109 mm), Total Length: 9.1″ (232mm), Net Weight: 5.4 oz. (154g)
  • Ergonomic handle with high-friction rubber grip
  • High-visibility orange plastic sheath with two belt clips
  • Limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Orange: My Favorite Color in Knives Moraknivs are the best value in knives around. Those familiar with Mora know and appreciate the superior quality and sharpness of their excellent cutting tools. I cannot add much to the reviews here. Most all the reviewers mention the fine quality and craftsmanship of Mora knives, but I am here to review the Bushcraft. Well, before I do, I should confess that today my eighth Mora knife arrived, so I am a bit prejudiced about these Swedish blades. The Bushcraft is one of the beefier…

Anonymous says:

Great knife, but I had some issues I own probably over 20 Mora knives and finally decided I would shell out the bit of extra money to give one of these Bushcraft models a try. These knives probably have the single most comfortable, ergonomic handles I’ve ever felt on a knife! I use my knives for hours on end in the woods and at home, and often will even EDC my fixed blades. It’s just always handy to have a good knife at your side! I absolutely love Mora knives!The knife has a stainless steel blade and comes razor…

Anonymous says:

Which Mora is right for you? If you’re reading this review, I probably don’t have to sell you on Mora knives and how great they are. You’re probably just deciding between which Mora knife to get. Here’s why I bought the Bushcraft Orange; hope this is helpful to others.vs Mora Bushcraft BlackThe Black definitely looks cooler, but the Orange is easier to spot if you happen to put it down (practical). The Black is carbon steel, which a lot of folks prefer, but the Orange is stainless, which is easier to…

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