Reasonably Priced Functional Camping Blade and hatchet

Maybe i'll take a video in HD with my canon 5D mk II and 24-70 f/2.8L. Show all of the glorious batonning in HD.
 
Maybe i'll take a video in HD with my canon 5D mk II and 24-70 f/2.8L. Show all of the glorious batonning in HD.
 
As for late, I'm a scandi guy, I find them easy to sharpen, reasonably tough, and perfect for bushcraft.. Here are a few of mine that I currently use in the rotation that would make a perfect camp knife.. Do a little research and you'll find what's perfect for you.



Cheers,
Serge
 
Quite a few of those look like the new Moras (i.e Morakniv). I have the triflex mora bushcraft, which I am having a blast using now. I have a Rodan on the way for heavy processing. Thanks for the nice pictures!

Is the top knife an Ahti? I really like the look of the long handle and shorter blade. I bet you can do some serious carving and whittling with it.
 
It certainly is an Ahti, and it flies through wood like crap through a goose, pardon the pun. As for the Moras these are both old stock and new. Lately, I am finding myself liking the SLT # 2 with it's full rat tail tang and laminated stee mora and mora.l.

Currently I'm working on modding the handle to something a little more "bushie" I guess you could call it, and slowly but surely, I'm ditching the factory sheaths to JRE bushcraft models..

Cheers,
Serge
 
Did you get the Ahti from Ragweed? Is it the Ahti tikka or the metsa? How does it handle compared to a Mora? I am very satisfied with my mora triflex bushcrafter. I am trying to decide between an Ahti or a Mora for my next blade. Cosmetics comes second to edge and usability. Although I do like the look of the Ahti more than the Mora, I'm not willing to pay more if the Mora is just as good.
 
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