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  1. Kato28

    New Custom Modified MoD Survival Tool

    It looks great. What steel does it come with?
  2. Kato28

    What a good knife to use for cooking and bushcraft

    It depends of the budget. A Mora is a great knife for the money, everyone eventually ends up owning one. They are not the best for food prep, due to the scandi grind. You would also want a stainless steel for this. They start at about £20 for the Companion, up until £80 for the full tang...
  3. Kato28

    knife laws explained by a barrister

    It looks like whoever wrote the UK knife law did not have much experience with knives, failing to understand that the locking mechanism is a user safety feature. Is the Spyderco Chicago more dangerous than a Lansky Madrock just because it locks?
  4. Kato28

    Better fixed blade steels in the UK/EU these days?

    There are enough people looking for the best new thing and most companies are happy to provide that at a cost. Powdered steels are great until you have to sharpen them and they are usually not as tough to beat around the camp on knotty oak branches. I personally like the Sandvik steels, they...
  5. Kato28

    Sold Esee Laser Strike £125

    Is this still available?
  6. Kato28

    First axe

    I have this Fiskars which I bought brand new from a market for £15. It has a thinner edge than your normal axes and it's not that aesthetically appealing to some, as it uses a plastic integrated handle. It chops bushes in my garden like it's no tomorrow...
  7. Kato28

    Best Bushcraft Knife to Buy?

    Responding on the original post, I think it’s best to determine the type of activity the knife will be used for, then determine the type of grind, blade size, steel and handle variations. For example: camping and food prep - flat grind - stainless steel - 3 to 4 inch blade - any handle material...