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Morakniv Companion Rescue

Morakniv Companion Rescue

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Product Description
Manufactured in Mora, Sweden, the Morakniv Companion Rescue Knife is an essential tool for survivalists and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The knife features a sturdy rubber handle to provide a high­ friction grip and a serrated, cold­rolled, stainless steel blade that’s capable of cutting through rope, nylon, and other fibers Read More

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quickcookoats
0
Mar 22, 2015
uhm it's on amazon for $19
CarsonM
52
Mar 20, 2015
Quality Review: I bought one of these knives last time they had a drop, and it's shit quality. The blade can be used to cut paper maybe, anything stronger and it'll chip or just break entirely.
CarsonM
52
Mar 21, 2015
I can send a picture of the knife. I used it to cut a zip tie and it chipped the blade.
MassUser
14
Mar 21, 2015
CarsonMYou should contact Mora as they will be able to help you . I bet they will make it right (sounds like you have a lemon if it chipped with a zip tie) as I have only ever had good experience with their blades and customer service (lost a sheathe and they replaced it for me) http://www.moraofsweden.se/contact-1.0.114.2
BeardyJ
22
Mar 18, 2015
Dang. Why serrated?!
warriorscot
317
Mar 18, 2015
The only people I know that really use these are sailors or divers, otherwise they aren't much use for onshore activities compared to other knives and tools for rescue. These are pretty specifically for cutting ropes from people of all kind in a wet environment where it's slippy and you are likely wearing gloves so other tools won't work for you.
mouflon300
80
Mar 13, 2015
pls drop a non serrated mora aswell!!!!!
Dynamiklol
499
Mar 13, 2015
AriB
4
Mar 12, 2015
I have two Moras.. Best knife you can buy thats priced fair.
AL_X
24
Mar 12, 2015
Moras are definitely great knives, but that blade, I don't know what I'd do with that.
hikeasaur
122
Mar 13, 2015
Thanks. That makes sense. If I were involved in those kinds of rescue or underwater activities, I would take this knife.
AL_X
24
Mar 24, 2015
Indeed I did not think about situations where you need to rescue someone.
hikeasaur
122
Mar 12, 2015
Moras are amazing. I have a few but not this model. Wouldn't know how to sharpen it properly.
Jasril
227
Mar 12, 2015
besides the handle, this looks like one of those steak knives they give you at a restaurant
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