Mora knives

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tonyge

Tenderfoot
Jul 6, 2012
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Leeds
Hi. I'm considering getting a Mora knife. There are three choices which are Mora 840m companion, Mora bushcraft training and Mora 840 classic (old style). Any suggestion about them? Thanks
 

outdoord

Banned
Aug 2, 2012
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United Kingdom
I am very happy with my Mora Clipper 840 for £10. Great knife and very light so great when walking but feels very strong. I read many glowing reviews before purchasing.
 

rancid badger

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
If you've got a Clas Ohlsen "outlet" near you, save yourself a few quid and get a "Cocraft" :
http://www.clasohlson.com/uk/Cocraft-Mora-Knife/Pr309870000

It's a Mora Clipper in stainless steel-not a copy-the same knife with a few bits of light blue plastic instead of green or dark blue.

Otherwise I can't see there's a lot of difference, just be sure to shop around
 

MartiniDave

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Aug 29, 2003
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Cambridgeshire
Any of the knives mentioned above will be just fine. The hultafors heavy duty does have a secondary bevel, which I've found makes doing decent feather sticks a bit more awkward, but it's still a good knife, especially at that sort of money.

Dave
 

Everything Mac

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 30, 2009
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83
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Scotland
Any of the knives mentioned above will be just fine. The hultafors heavy duty does have a secondary bevel, which I've found makes doing decent feather sticks a bit more awkward, but it's still a good knife, especially at that sort of money.

Dave

Yeah, I have one. Cracking knife very solid. Much more secure sheath than the mora classic I own too.

Ultimately they are all ecpxcellent and cheap as chips.

Andy
 

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