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Hey guys i'm new to the forum
The Small knife will be used mainly for Hunting/Cleaning fish purposes but would like it to be a good bushcraft knife aswell.
The Big knife will be a *Survival Knife* Being able to chop wood and take a beating.
My plan is to buy both a big and a small knife and maybe a machete later on...
Been searching around for a month or two and find several knives that i like but i just can't decide which one i should buy
Knives i have looked up that i like: Fallkniven A1/S1, Esee 3,4,5,6,izula,BK2,BK10,BK14, and what about striderknives?
I'm from sweden so US Knives here will cost twice the $
For example an Esee 6 cost as much as a Fallkniven s1 but at the same time i think esee's warranty is unbeatable and i dont like that s1 tend to chip
Open for Suggestions! The knife has to be a full-tang fixed blade preferably with a plain edge
If you have any experience with any of the knives listed please post what you think of them.
As for the steel it doesn't matter if its carbon or stainless but preferably something easy to sharp in the field
excuse the english
The Small knife will be used mainly for Hunting/Cleaning fish purposes but would like it to be a good bushcraft knife aswell.
The Big knife will be a *Survival Knife* Being able to chop wood and take a beating.
My plan is to buy both a big and a small knife and maybe a machete later on...
Been searching around for a month or two and find several knives that i like but i just can't decide which one i should buy
Knives i have looked up that i like: Fallkniven A1/S1, Esee 3,4,5,6,izula,BK2,BK10,BK14, and what about striderknives?
I'm from sweden so US Knives here will cost twice the $
For example an Esee 6 cost as much as a Fallkniven s1 but at the same time i think esee's warranty is unbeatable and i dont like that s1 tend to chip
Open for Suggestions! The knife has to be a full-tang fixed blade preferably with a plain edge
If you have any experience with any of the knives listed please post what you think of them.
As for the steel it doesn't matter if its carbon or stainless but preferably something easy to sharp in the field
excuse the english
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