The Forgotten Mora

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Most knife people know, and own, a Mora knife or eight. They're great knives for the money. Companion, Robust, Bushcraft Black, Classic, the list goes on. But while those are face-meltingly popular, some Moras fly under the radar, like the Precision Pro here.

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I've carried this for over three months now, and I've got to say, it's everything I've been missing since I got into knives. I always loved Moras but couldn't carry them wherever I wanted due to length laws. I don't know why it took me so long to find this knife, but I'm glad I did. It's perfect for me. The blade length is the legal limit, not a hair over or under, and it cuts as well as any other Mora. I wasn't sure I would like the narrow blade, but I stood corrected. I wear it around my neck constantly, and after cutting the mounting seal off the sheath it doesn't imprint under a shirt. It's a great EDC knife, that doesn't get the attention it deserves. Anyway, thanks for reading, I just wanted to share how much I love Mora and the Precision Pro.
 
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My favorite is similarly a bit of an underdog. The Pro Flex. It's stiffer than its name would suggest and makes a heck of a general use knife. One of the only Moras that can actually slice truly well.
 
My favorite is similarly a bit of an underdog. The Pro Flex. It's stiffer than its name would suggest and makes a heck of a general use knife. One of the only Moras that can actually slice truly well.

I love the Flex as well. It's so thin it can't help but be a lightsaber.
 
But, why a baby blue handle? I just can't do it. :eek:

It's more of a slightly teal sky blue in person. I actually like blue handles because they're very high visibility but without burning your retinas out like safety orange.
 
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I like the 2/0. It has a smaller blade and handle; makes a great carving knife and lightweight backpacking knife.
 
I carry the basic woodcarving knife which has the same sized blade but with a 510 handle. It usually rides in my pocket on outings and is a phenomenal food prep knife. Also an excellent little wood carver.
 
My favorite Mora is the Mora high q robust. It was my first fixed blade. And it has seen a lot of use.
 
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