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Made in Sweden
About Mora:
The town of Mora in Sweden has been a center of knife making for many centuries. The naturally superior Swedish steel, combined with skilled craftsmanship, resulted in knives that became famous for their ability to hold a superior edge and sharpen easily.
The Frosts Blacksmiths in Mora were established in 1891 developed a basic functional style that became a classic, known simply as the “Mora Knife.”
TV bushcraft presenters such as Ray Mears recommends the Mora knives so there must be something good in them. In years gone by, traditionally made Mora knives (the Swedish equivalent is Morakniv) would have been made by using three slabs of steel and then forging them together. The center piece of steel would be a tougher grade such as crucible steel, with softer steels on the outsides, so that they can be sharpened, and then the strength would be in the core of the knife.
In fishing, sporting, hunting, survival, tradesman and the professional culinary industries, Mora knives are well known for their superior ability to cut, chop, clean and fillet.
Everything you need for Bushcraft packed into a single unit. A sharp blade (stainless steel) with a defined tip, integrated fire steel and diamond sharpener. All housed in a hard-to-loose orange sheath, with interchangeable belt clip or loop.
Survival knives that come out of the box razor sharp that stay sharp for a long time are wonderful. When they are also very durable and easy to maintain they enter the realm of the fantastic. These durable, simple, belt-knives are favoured by survivalists and bushcraft experts the world over.
The Morakniv Bushcraft Survival Knife has an 10.9 cm razor sharp Blade with a distinct tip, an All-weather Morakniv® Fire Steel and a Diamond Sharpener make the Bushcraft Survival the natural choice for those who love the great outdoors.
The 3.2 mm thick Swedish 12C27 Stainless Steel blade stays sharp for a long time, is extremely tolerant against wear and has considerable cutting strength. The blade is ridgeground especially for use with the fire steel and comes absolutely razor sharp and ready for use.
The knife has a Rockwell Hardness of 57-58 which gives this knife extreme strength, long life and high resistance to moisture.
Its robust injection-molded Sheath with a bottom drain hole is provided with a well thought out space for the Firesteel and completed with a Diamond Sharpener, making it easy to sharpen the knife blade.
An orange Handle with high-friction grip rubber gives the finishing touch to the Bushcraft Survival, a knife that suits a tough livestyle!
Bring the Fire Steel on your outdoor tour and be able to light a fire wherever you are. Just pull the specially designed knife back slowly and heavily along with the fire steel. The sparks easily light your barbecue, paper, birch bark or dry grass.
Sparks of 3000 C° makes it easy to light a fire in any kind of weather. The Swedish Fire Steel yields up to 7000 strokes.
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