Hello, a pleasure to meet you all. I'm new to the forums and have come here for your advice to hopefully find the right bushcraft knife for me. I'm also looking to purchase one whether that be new or used.
An Introduction:
I am part of the army reserves and I am looking for a knife that can really do it all, whether that be splitting wood, making feather sticks, skinning and preparing animals, or cutting ropes. Anything that would be used for the field in a military/survival setting or a general bushcraft tool. My price range sits preferably around 100-150 but absolutely no more than 300.
I understand that knife material, grind, and design are key aspects of a suitable tool, and I have a few ideas for what I'm looking for.
Material: Stainless steel (corrosion resistance)
Grind: Convex (Good edge retention?)
Design: 4-5 Inches (Not unwieldy or too heavy)
From some research, I think that a Fallkniven F1 in Laminated Cos or perhaps an F1x in Elmax would make sense but I want to see what other suggestions from you guys can give me.
I understand that there is no perfect knife that can do it all and that compromises have to be made but I am willing to learn and spend some time to maintain and maximize the performance of the knife. Hopefully, there will be something suitable for me.
An Introduction:
I am part of the army reserves and I am looking for a knife that can really do it all, whether that be splitting wood, making feather sticks, skinning and preparing animals, or cutting ropes. Anything that would be used for the field in a military/survival setting or a general bushcraft tool. My price range sits preferably around 100-150 but absolutely no more than 300.
I understand that knife material, grind, and design are key aspects of a suitable tool, and I have a few ideas for what I'm looking for.
Material: Stainless steel (corrosion resistance)
Grind: Convex (Good edge retention?)
Design: 4-5 Inches (Not unwieldy or too heavy)
From some research, I think that a Fallkniven F1 in Laminated Cos or perhaps an F1x in Elmax would make sense but I want to see what other suggestions from you guys can give me.
I understand that there is no perfect knife that can do it all and that compromises have to be made but I am willing to learn and spend some time to maintain and maximize the performance of the knife. Hopefully, there will be something suitable for me.