If you're dealing with food then go stainless. A Mora will be fine for this.
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Why for food ? It's toxic to use Carbon Steel for food ?
If you're dealing with food then go stainless. A Mora will be fine for this.
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Why for food ? It's toxic to use Carbon Steel for food ?
Ok good... Stainless for Knife and Carbon for machete, i'm right ?No, not toxic in itself. But stainless is much easier to clean after use, and resistant to the acid in many foods.
Ok good... Stainless for Knife and Carbon for machete, i'm right ?
I'm not clear what you need these for (not familiar with the alps). Summer camping in woods? Are you allowed to light fires?
Most people here would agree that a folding saw and strong knife are a handy combination. The saw will cut up a lot of wood and the knife can split small pieces.
Big thickness is better, yep ? Not too lood for your arm ? Is it a good Kukri, the "Condor heavy duty" ? Can you use it as a hammer ?It's not so much about the length of the blade but the thickness and mass, here is a side by side of my Cold Steel kukri machete ( left ) and Condor Heavy Duty ( right)
You are using Stainless for the Skrama, no? Is it good also than Carbon Steel for cutting...? I realy hesitate.As a chopping, larger blade, I'm enjoying this offering.
Available in stainless or carbon steel. It really depends on your usage, the blade is thick on this one.
http://www.varusteleka.com/en/group/large-knives/1197
Hmm - How do you find it for chopping?
For want of a better expression, bloody brilliant! .
Why for food ? It's toxic to use Carbon Steel for food ?
i used the one a friend bought (we nicknamed the thing ""zombie slayer"")--- the handle is WWAAAYYSS too large for average hands and the saw SUCKS..... personally i prefer long blades WITHOUT saw backs!I'm disapointed that the only Machete with a (real) saw integrated is NOT "full tang". What do you think about it ? :
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Well Imo a Kukri is actually a weapon that can also be used for other tasks. If you want to defend against a bear i suggest getting a firearms licence (depending on what country you are in) as the kukri will just likely make the bear more likely to swat you. My advice is stay away from the said bear. People shoot bears and the bear still kills them.
Boring read but i think it proves that Kukri vs bear is bad idea http://www.polarbearsinternational....errence_in_alaska_2014_01_29_15_23_07_utc.pdf
My logic behind this is the same as for the gun, by the time you have unsheathed the kukri the bear is on you.
If an armed police man is attacked and a person can run 20 miles an hour at 30 feet the poilice man will have 1 second in which to draw his pistol, take safety off, aim and shoot.
Bears are worse, avoid bears
No the khukuri is NOT and never was developed as a weapon