Bk16 vs BK2 for bushcraft

BK-16 is one of the three finest, handiest, lightest, sturdiest, most comfortable general-purpose/bushcraft production knives ever made. It's plenty tough for almost anything you might encounter in the boonies or around town.. and it cuts very well. It's always the first knife I recommend to anyone who likes to go fishing, hunting, camping or bush-crafting, but doesn't want to spend what my knives cost.

BK-2 is even sturdier; I would not choose it for fine cutting tasks. I don't even own one. I would choose the BK-2 if I thought my most-common tasks would be wallowing through doors or field-dressing Buicks, and I wasn't allowed to have a larger knife.
 
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BK-16 is one of the three finest, handiest, lightest, sturdiest, most comfortable general-purpose/bushcraft production knives ever made. It's plenty tough for almost anything you might encounter in the boonies or around town.. and it cuts very well. It's always the first knife I recommend to anyone who likes to go fishing, hunting, camping or bush-crafting, but doesn't want to spend what my knives cost.

BK-2 is even sturdier; I would not choose it for fine cutting tasks. I don't even own one. I would choose the BK-2 if I thought my most-common tasks would be wallowing through doors or field-dressing Buicks, and I wasn't allowed to have a larger knife.
A Bk2 is more than capable of accomplishing the finer tasks with ease, while simultaneously being capable of dissecting a Buick.

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