Mora knives question

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I am going to order the Mora filet knife and i was going to order one other. the other will be for general purpose use (fishing, hunting, camping, ect). there are so many moras to choose from. which one do you guys like for general purpose use and why.. thanks fellas
 
Moby, I have found the 760 to be a very useful and versatile utility blade.
 
I am going to order the Mora filet knife and i was going to order one other. the other will be for general purpose use (fishing, hunting, camping, ect). there are so many moras to choose from. which one do you guys like for general purpose use and why.. thanks fellas

The Clipper (rubber handle) 840 carbon, 860 stainless. The Craftsmen 700 series (hard plastic handle) 740 carbon, 760 stainless, also the 780 triflex (hard plastic black handle) are all similar about a 4 inch blade length. You only need select stainless or carbon or triflex

http://www.frosts.se/index_2_uk.html

Smokey Mountain Knife Works or Knife Center are good places to buy them. Also Ragweed Forge has some other larger styles of Mora knives.

I have them all and all are equally useful tough and "sharp" in my utility camping application. Also the "classic" wood handled S1 is about the same blade size.

The Mora 2000 is a bit larger with a stainless blade and grippy green rubber handle and one of my favorites.
 
The Clipper (rubber handle) 840 carbon, 860 stainless. The Craftsmen 700 series (hard plastic handle) 740 carbon, 760 stainless, also the 780 triflex (hard plastic black handle) are all similar about a 4 inch blade length. You only need select stainless or carbon or triflex

http://www.frosts.se/index_2_uk.html

Smokey Mountain Knife Works or Knife Center are good places to buy them. Also Ragweed Forge has some other larger styles of Mora knives.

I have them all and all are equally useful tough and "sharp" in my utility camping application. Also the "classic" wood handled S1 is about the same blade size.

The Mora 2000 is a bit larger with a stainless blade and grippy green rubber handle and one of my favorites.

+1 :thumbup:
I have the green 'military' clipper in SS, and Boy! does it get sharp.
Also the Triflex in carbon...both are great and well worth the small $$ you pay for them.
 
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