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Whiskey wrote:The Mora is not a knife I would carry for a bug out bag, but it seems to be the best you can afford right now. I say that just because it is thin, not a true full tang blade, and has a poor sheath (though, not for the price). I like a thicker, full tang blade for a bug out bag, one that can be trusted to do things in a pinch you really shouldnt do with a knife.

Whiskey wrote:Yeah, like I said, for the amount of money he wants to spend, I really think the Mora is THE option. It is a quality knife. But its not quite rugged enough for me.
However, the Mora, or any other small knife can do a lot of things big knives can, as long as you use proper technique. My buddy recon_rt used a Mora for his survival/bushcraft knife for quite some time. He could do the same things I could with my bigger thicker knife, but he had to use technique vs. my brute strength.

ninja-elbow wrote:Almost every survival show I've ever seen has one common denominator: lack of caloric intake is shitty.

ninja-elbow wrote:Almost every survival show I've ever seen has one common denominator: lack of caloric intake is shitty.
Another option would be getting a decent sized "Old Hickory" butcher knife
870 Shell Shucker wrote:Another option would be getting a decent sized "Old Hickory" butcher knife
I recently bought a new 7" example, with a horrible edge on it from the factory. I've spent a generous amount of time trying to get a good edge with wet / dry sandpaper, but to no avail. I don't recommend an OKC OH.
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