Morakniv Kansbol Fixed Blade Knife with Sandvik Stainless Steel Blade
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Art-the-Mouse
> 3 dayWhat can I say? I like Moras... The Kansbol (center) is an excellent tool. If you want a cutter, this is it. With the two different grinds on the blade, this thins out at the end and is hair popping sharp. Im not sure I would baton with this (unlike with the Mora Robust) due to the thin end of the blade, but it makes up for it in detail work/cut-ability. Ive had and used Moras for years and as yet, have not had one fail at any task despite not having a full tang. These are excellent, affordable knives and in my experience, up to any task you put before it.
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Jimbo
Greater than one weekI like how sharp and the quality is of this knife for the price.
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K. Oldham
Greater than one weekI ordered this knife for 39.99 for the orange with a cheaper green version avaliable. I was expecting the worst. A cheap knife made in China that I would soon badly dent or break. I was so incredibly pleasantly surprised when it passed every test with flying colors. I jammed the tip into a tree and bent the tip. Batoned a rock hard wood log, and made a sharp spear with all bark stripped off. I then cut a banana with it and it was razor sharp. Sharpest factory edge ever. More durable than my most expensive knives. BUY THIS KNIFE.
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danny clune
> 3 dayTheir Knife line is the best and the best value...try them you will have a few around after you do. Try all sizes and prices, Great value and quality product. They now make a full tang knife ; not cheap but powerful!!
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Patrick
> 3 day- Size: The size of this knife is great for most outdoor activities. It is a little over 4 inches long and 2.5mm (3/32”) wide. Without the sheath, it is 8-7/8” long. With the sheath, it comes to 9-1/2” long. Sheath is 1-5/8” wide. The whole kit weighs just 6.2 ounces (177 grams)! - Steel: As the blade is made of stainless steel, it should hold up quite well outdoors and in humid conditions. I like this as stainless steel holds its edge well while withstanding moisture. Morakniv has two types of stainless steel they use, 12C27 and 14C28N, hardened to HRC 56-58. The exact type is not listed anywhere. - Handle: The light-colored material on the sides is hard plastic, while the darker wrapping material has a rubber-like feel and grip. - Sheath: The polymer sheath fits and protects the blade nicely. There are two holes in the bottom for draining water and letting the inside of the sheath ‘breath.’ I love that the sheath color matches the handle color. I got the orange version which makes it hard to lose while outdoors. - Attachments: Both the belt loop and the fire starter hold fast to the sheath but can be detached with a firm tug. This allows for lighter gear/knife when the extra items aren’t necessary. - Tang: The knife is not a full tang knife, but like most Moraknivs, the tang ends about 2/3 up into the handle. This type of tang lightens the knife’s weight while keeping it firmly attached to the handle. You can see the tang profile on the company’s website. - Fire Starter: This baby works great! Just scrape off the protective paint, and the exposed Ferro rod offers a big spark to help start a campfire. What is great is the back of the knife has a 90-degree grind which makes sparking a fire with the rod so much easier and more convenient. Perfect for any survival situation. - Belt loop: I really like this style of belt loop as it keeps the handle of the blade lower than your rib cage. This is important because if you slip and fall, you don’t want the handle of your knife to ram upward and clobber your bottom rib. - This is a first-class knife that is useful for any outdoor activity. It works great for hunting, hiking, camping, scouting, bushcrafting, outdoor survivalist, etc. - Trusted name: Morakniv is a well known name and has been associated with quality knives for many decades. The company has a long track record of making quality knives. The above review is for Morakniv Kansbol w/ Survival Kit
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Randy Cisneros
Greater than one weekMora knives are the best value for quality and you get the most for such a small price. Every knife comes razor sharp. I own 9 Moras and use all of them. Dont take my word for it about how great they are go on U-tube and find out for yourself
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Shaun Tabatt
> 3 dayThis is a great knife for camping or Bushcrafting. It comes with the knife, the sheath, the ferro rod, and sharpener. The handle of the knife is very nice and it is easy to keep a hold of. The blade itself is stainless steel and the sheath is hard plastic. The only problem Ive had is the point of the blade has gotten two chips in it. Over all I think this is a great knife.
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Anthony
> 3 daySheath could be improved For the average everyday user this knife is great. If youve had a mora before you know what youre getting for quality already. The Molle attachment setup is not bad if thats how youre looking to mount it. And the belt carry strap is also nice. I wish they had the retaining strap usable with belt carry no just the mole setup. So I modified mine a little. It was a great carry all week during a hunting trip. And I never worried about it getting loose or rattling once combining the two strap setups.
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Dub.
> 3 dayExcellent, Well Made & Sharp Knife, No Better Brand Made For The Price
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Philip Worcester
> 3 daySheath could be better but exactly what I was looking for as a beginner survival/bush craft knife. Several months have passed and I still use it every chance I get