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For a fully functional knife and an easy-to-use firestarter in one integrated tool, the Light My Fire Swedish FireKnife is the perfect way to consolidate tools and weight. Durable, flexible, and sharp enough for serious slicing, the knife features a Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel blade with a Scandinavian grind Read More
Knife showed up. Pretty pleased with it for the price. It is more of a backup camp knife as my other one is 20 years old and about done. This will get me by for the season and I will likely hand it down to my stepson when I get a custom made camp knife done up. Shipping was good. Price was good. Box was a bit huge for the knife but no damage and well worth the price.
I love mine. People complain about high carbon steel (and people complain about maintenance of stainless too) just know how to care for it and it'll last.
I Dont know why dose Mass drop keep useing Asendia USA This is so Mickey Mouse company they never deliver orders when they say that they will deliver the last time they sent one of my orders they lost my package what is there excuse this time
CracktowerIsn't that similar to "lose your tinder kit and you lose your fire source?" You could lose your pack as well. One person's gimmick is another's innovative idea. YMMV
CracktowerIt is an extra to carry nothing wrong with a backup. I lost my glasses on a trip last year second day in and had to hike the next 5 days without glasses. That sucked not having a backup. It isn't like I am taking a huge weight penalty to have a second spark source.
mianThis knife is loosely based off of the Mora Companion knife from morakniv. A lefty sheath from them should fit.
If not, I suggest making one. It's very common to rehandle and resheath mora's. They are good tools when loved.
Not sure about anyone else. But I bought two. And they both seem fairly sturdy. Used the fire starter and it did what it was suppose to. I will certainly use mine for use outdoors.
Rust WAY to easily. I have 3 of them. Two of them in my camper and I keep them in a sheath so we don't get cut. We use them daily, or we did... just took them out of the camper. You literally have to oil them after ever single use if you are cutting veggies, fruit etc.... these are terrible. I'll never purchase again. I know most guys rave about them... I just don't get it. Maybe it's only for a dry environment. I have over 50 knives, mostly high end.. this is one of the few that rusts so easily. I'd be all over it again if they offered a higher quality steel... this is junk.
crowleykirkPlenty of videos on YouTube that show how you can put a patina on carbon steel blades to prevent it from rusting. A few on Mora knives as well.
crowleykirkI have Morakniv models in both stainless and carbon (Companion, this one, and the Bushcraft). The carbon versions take and hold a razor edge very well, but since they are high-carbon they require maintenance/oiling just like any other high carbon steel. The stainless versions like this one do not rust easily for regular use (but I'm sure they would if thrown into a saltwater tackle box and abused). IMHO, the more "stainless" a blade is, the less I like the edge quality and retention - its always a trade-off. Right tool for the right use...