My new Mora 2010, brilliant

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Mike8472

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Jul 28, 2009
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I saw a review of this the other day on youtube and as I have used the Mora 2000 for a few years now I thought I'd give it ago.

The blade is a bit smaller than the Mora 2000 so I would say it is a little easier to use for carving and camp chores.
I've just used the 2010 in the garden so far but am going to take it out tonight and give it a propper go. The clincher for me that made me buy it was the sheath system it has is very usefull:- it has a swivel attachment and also looks alot better than the sheath on my Mora 2000 which is very ugly!

here is the review I saw on youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3Smw5pPf84

This is where I bought mine from, they are on sale at the minute £19.80.

http://workshopheaven.com/cgi-bin/c...act=&aff=&pg=prod&ref=MORA2010MG&cat=&catstr=

Heinnie also sell them but they are full price £24.95

http://www.heinnie.com/Knives/Mora/Mora-Hunter-2010/p-92-304-4202/
 

JonathanD

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Sep 3, 2004
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I've had one for a few months now and it is a cracking knife. Very highly recommended and takes loads of abuse.
 

Toddy

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I've got one too, and I admit that though it's 'big' for me, I do like it, and I do use it :) It's good for choking up to work close and yet it's good for kitchen chores too. Feathersticks, basketry, cleaning fomes and trimming hide all worked well with it.
The sheath is a totally different animal to previous Moras, hangs securely on a belt and swivels to make drawing out easy.

cheers,
Toddy
 

Lupis

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Dec 12, 2009
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The sheath is a totally different animal to previous Moras, hangs securely on a belt and swivels to make drawing out easy.

cheers,
Toddy

The sheath looks the same as the one that comes with the Quicksnap, nice sheath (for being plastic) and very secure.
 

apj1974

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Nov 17, 2009
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The sheath looks the same as the one that comes with the Quicksnap, nice sheath (for being plastic) and very secure.

Yeah, it looks like it is basically the sheath and handle of a quicksnap and the blade of a 2000, which I would say is a damn good combination.

The quicksnap sheath is so good (for plastic) that I have never wanted to replace it.

I want one now.
 

Beorn

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Oct 27, 2009
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You're lucky over there in Britain! I have to wait till 15th of march to get one in Germany :(

Some over here on the continent said, that the Mora 2010 was made for the British Forces at first and that is why they need some time to make enough to sell them somewhere else? Do you know something about that?

So long, I'm waiting for my awaited pre-order (or should just pay the extra shipping ... difficult).
 

JonathanD

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Some over here on the continent said, that the Mora 2010 was made for the British Forces at first and that is why they need some time to make enough to sell them somewhere else? Do you know something about that?

It's the first I've heard of that, but I will investigate. The clipper has recently been issued to a few regiments involved in E&E, so it wouldn't surprise me at all.
 

Beorn

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Oct 27, 2009
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It was something one of the guys at the german "Messerforum" thought about. It would be an explanation why the Moras from Sweden need so long to reach Germany, that it isn't farther away than Britain :D

Until I get mine I'll watch the youtube Video and read what you write about it here! So please shorten my waiting time, please! :You_Rock_
 

steven andrews

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Mar 27, 2004
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I bought a 2010, but I don't like it as much as many of the other varieties of Mora.

I find that the belly sweeps too steeply up to the tip, and I don't like the way that the design of the handle makes the knife "point".
I'd much rather carry a 711/746, 510/545, 840/860 or Craftline Allround.

 

JonathanD

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Yeah, the way the knife points due to the handle is odd. I soon got used to it though, I find it more comfortable than the clippers etc. Seems more comfortable to me as I like a large handle.
 

steven andrews

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If you like a large handle, I think you'd like the 711 (carbon) or 746 (stainless).





You can find 711s for around £9 within the UK.
 
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maddave

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Jan 2, 2004
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Took mine out for it's maiden voyage today.. It performed admirably cutting, battoning etc. Didn't see any problem with the blade angle although the spine is too rounded to strike a firesteel.. I'll remedy that

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JonathanD

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Sep 3, 2004
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I like that new colour, does it come as standrd like that now? Mine is black and bright yellow with black sheath. I squared off the spine on mine, but should have just squared off the last third as it's not too comfortable for push cuts now. In fact I have superficial slices in my left thumb because of that.
 

tytek

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Dec 25, 2009
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I'm seriously looking at getting one of these.
It's a shame Chas Ohlson don't stock them - Leeds store is being built at the moment.
 

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