what Budget knife recommendations

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Dan00001

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Nov 13, 2023
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I vote for the Mora companion HD (heavy duty) model its a good knife and pretty robust and are very cheap. As FixSwords said you can do plenty with a Mora Companion HD, it comes in orange too :)
I have the orange version. It's great because it's cheap, easier to find and in my opinion, looks less threatening if somebody happened to see it.



 
Feb 12, 2024
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mora companion gets alot of recommendations as a good budget knife but I would like a full tang knife. is there anything full tang available that is low cost but still good?
I got dragged into "needing" a full tang knife early on. You really don't and I use my Mora Classic as much as my Casstrom full tang these days. What's your budget? Sissipuuko, Marttiini, Condor, Beavercraft and BPS knives will all have decent sub £80 offerings if you're buying new.

Otherwise. I still think the Mora Bushcraft Black or Forest is an excellent all rounder. I gave mine some serious abuse as a beginner and it has held up just fine. I love the thing. Good luck.
 

kard133

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Mar 20, 2010
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There is a very nice Jaakaripuuko in the classifieds, full tang and bullet proof, good steel, very good price, just throwing that out there:whistling:
 

TLM

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Nov 16, 2019
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I wish they quoted how long the tang extends into the handle :(
I think somewhere on this forum is an x-ray pic of several cheap knives, that very well shows the length of the tang on various models.

I also don't think it matters all that much on a practice knife, survival would be more than slightly different. There Leka's Jääkäripuukko is a good first candidate as usual depending on one's preferences.
 

Pattree

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Jul 19, 2023
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I wish they quoted how long the tang extends into the handle :(

I once took a similar knife apart (not a Mora) and the tang was all of 2cm long!
Has anyone broken one of these knives in use as a result of a short tang?

Anyone who has a plastic handled knife and a miniature magnet can roughly assess the reach of the tang.
 

Broch

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Jan 18, 2009
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True, but that's after you've bought it if online.

Yes, I have broken one, but on purpose demonstrating the limitation of very short tang knives. My knives are tools used in the wood to do work. I accept you choose the tool to do the jobs you anticipate but foresight is a wonderful thing if you have it :)

I use the Mora knives on the courses I run - they are very practical and useful knives - but one has to know the design limitations.
 

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