The Morakniv Kansbol has the flexibility of a lightweight knife and the strength of a more robust model, making it the ultimate all-round knife. Whether in the woods, on a hike, hunting, or at sea, it’s the perfect partner. The Kansbol is available in two versions (sold separately), either with a tough Polyamide plastic sheath and leather belt loop, or with a MOLLE multi-mount system that includes sheath and accessories for fastening the Kansbol to packs, clothes, walls, or vehicles. The blade of the Morakniv Kansbol is top grade Swedish Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel that features excellent edge performance, razor sharpness, high hardness, and exceptional corrosion resistance. It features a square-ground spine that can be used as a striker with a firesteel. The 0.1 inch thick (2.5 mm) blade has a semi-matte finish and is profile shaped for added precision. Dimensions: Total length 8.9-inches (226 mm); blade length 4.3-inches (109 mm); weight 4.7 oz. (134 g). Made in Sweden. Limited lifetime warranty.
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Excellent Value Knife, Sheath Not So Much The Kansbol is another highly functional, amazing-value knife from Morakniv. (According to Google it’s pronounced “Moo-rock-neev” The ‘k’ is not silent.) Before buying, I watched a video of a bush-crafter carving a notch in a branch with the narrow tip. I like the design. The handle is very comfortable and grippy. A little stropping brought the blade on par with my other Mora’s (very sharp). The sheath kit, while not as utterly worthless as other Mora craft knives, leaves a lot to be…
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