Mora Bushcraft Pathfinder Knife

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Looks like that might be aimed at the American market; most of our cousins over there seem to prefer a much bigger knife than our "standard" 4" bladed jobby...............
 
whenever someone comments about america, all i can think of is this:
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Though the point of a 6" knife was to be able to baton larger wood. So being a stick tang it'll be interesting to see how it copes.
 
It does look like Mora does Bowie doesn't it?
A bit TEOTWAWKI for my tastes.I don't understand why it's a stick tang either.
Looks more leuku than puuko I'd say but 3mm seems a bit thin for a blade of this size.
Just horrible... :confused:
Simon
 
Puukko's generally are 3mm in thickness. They are every day blades for doing a multitude of tasks from cutting rope to cutting meat. a 5mm blade generally is not needed or suited for these things. The bigger Leuku is used for chopping tasks even they generally are not super thick either. Having said that looking at the knife I doubt it would have any trouble processing wood in the 3 to 4" range of width the stick tang should not impede that either. It is not a pretty knife though.
 
I wonder if DC will sue...

Seems not...

[video=youtube;_vHnZuEXc6Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vHnZuEXc6Y[/video]


Batons it through a fairly large diameter log with no problems.
 

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