Mora Bushcraft

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Welcome to the forum! I haven't had a chance to try the Mora Bushcraft, but I really like my other scandi ground Moras.
 
Yeah, I have a Mora scout, I use constantly, it stays super sharp
and when it needs to be touched up, a quick swipe or two on a fine
stone and it's a razor again. You guys know how to make steel over
there! A friend has a companion, and he loves it. These are one of the best
deals out there, I think I paid about 15.00 dollars for the scout, awsome!
 
Many Moras You can buy very cheap. This bushcraft is a little more expensive. I ordered a Mora Bushcraft black but they send me a Bushcraft survival.
But still a lot cheaper than a Fällkniven. Fällkniven is about 4 times more expensive
 
Welcome to the forum! I haven't had a chance to try the Mora Bushcraft, but I really like my other scandi ground Moras.

Thank you.
This Bushcraft is supersharp from factory and has a little bigger and thicker blade then normal size of Moras. New handle. A little sticky rubber feel. Very good.
 
Havent tried that one yet. I have the hd companion carbon. I use it for everything. I am waiting for someone in the is to sell the outdoor orange kit. Thats the 2000 and the hatchet in orange.
 
I just got one of these in the mail. I like it. I also found that my Triflex fit in the fancy sheath perfectly, so if I want stainless or carbon, its up to me, both in a great sheath.
 
I just got one of these in the mail. I like it. I also found that my Triflex fit in the fancy sheath perfectly, so if I want stainless or carbon, its up to me, both in a great sheath.

Nice !

I have been thinking about getting a becker or 2.
Like the look of BK 16 and the BK Eskabar.
Are they good ? Here in Sweden I don´t think any shops carry them except webshops.
Any recommendations please.....
 
No, down the page on the mora site, they have the 2000 in orange, then further down they have the outdoor kit.
 
The Bushcraft Black is one solid knife! Given their greater cost I was skeptical about the value of them but after getting my hands on them I find them well worth the money. The DLC coating is nicely done and the squared spine is super crisp.
 
The Bushcraft Black is one solid knife! Given their greater cost I was skeptical about the value of them but after getting my hands on them I find them well worth the money. The DLC coating is nicely done and the squared spine is super crisp.

I did a carving test to compare the Mora Bushcraft with my edc knife Spyderco Tenacious to see how deep I could cut in some wood.
This was with full force on both knives. With the Mora I could go twice as deep as with the Spyderco.
Before the test I did a sharpness control with paper just to see that both where razorsharp before I started
 
Nice !

I have been thinking about getting a becker or 2.
Like the look of BK 16 and the BK Eskabar.
Are they good ? Here in Sweden I don´t think any shops carry them except webshops.
Any recommendations please.....

I think you'd really, really enjoy the BK16.
 
They've just released an all orange version in 12C27 together a with an orange Mora 2000 (albeit a tad shorter than the original 2000).
 
I have a few of the Forest Bushcraft in Sandvic with the scalloped blade. Just great knives, super light, comfy handle, nothing not to like.
I own many knives in that size in all price ranges and very few come close to there cutting ability.
 
They've just released an all orange version in 12C27 together a with an orange Mora 2000 (albeit a tad shorter than the original 2000).

Yeah I hope to have some of the orange ones in about a week along with the new colors of the Companions in stainless.
 
I have a few of the Forest Bushcraft in Sandvic with the scalloped blade. Just great knives, super light, comfy handle, nothing not to like.
I own many knives in that size in all price ranges and very few come close to there cutting ability.

My wife got me a Mora Bushcraft Forest for Christmas. I've also been tremendously impressed by its comfort and cutting ability out of the box. It's definitely among the knives I would rely on for hiking, camping, and all-around use.

I really think the Moras are great knives on their own merits -- and just an unbeatable value on top of that.
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