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Ontario Bushcraft Field Knife w/Sheath & Ferro Rod

Ontario Bushcraft Field Knife w/Sheath & Ferro Rod

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No frills, just functionality. That could certainly be the motto of the Ontario Knife Company Bushcraft Utility Knife Read More

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sanislegend
0
Apr 11, 2017
Hope this knife arrive before my trip to the mountains...29th.
Schmexy
93
Apr 3, 2017
Since this is a carbon steel knife, Does that mean it will rust if you don't oil it? And if so, what kind of oil would you guys recommend?
Hyperbrain10
17
Mar 31, 2017
Debating between this and the ka-bar bk2/bk22, any thoughts?
K.T.N
1264
Apr 2, 2017
Hyperbrain10They are totally different knives, so it depends on your needs.
This one is really a bushcraft knife. Relatively light and nimble. It's designed for bushcraft tasks, ie., carving and whittling wood into useful items for outdoor use.
Think carving tent pegs, toggles, notches into wood to loop cord around for traps, or to hang things off of, like the bale of a pot over a fire, carving spoons and other tools out of wood, etc.
The BK2/22, on the other hand is a brute of a knife. It weighs about a pound, with a 1/4" thick blade. It is anything but nimble.
The BK2/22 is more of an extra tough all-around camp knife. It's heavy enough for light chopping, sturdy enough to baton with, and it's sharp and has good steel.
It isn't light, though, and may get cumbersome over time if you're carrying it on your hip. And I would hardly call it a bushcraft knife. It's too heavy and bulky, and the blade is too thick to easily do fine bushcraft type carving.
So if you're looking to do bushcrafting, the Ontario is the better choice. For a bombproof brute of an all-around camp knife, the BK2/22 will fit the bill.
Hyperbrain10
17
Apr 4, 2017
K.T.NThanks
trapper06
20
Mar 28, 2017
great price.... I couldn't find it cheaper. Awesome bushcraft knife.
CampCatskill
265
Mar 29, 2017
trapper06This is a great price for this knife but I would never pay the advertised MSRP on it. For $125 you can get a base model Casstrom Swedish Forest Knife. Better knife in every way IMHO.
YogaBear
402
Mar 28, 2017
"No frills (includes ruler and bottle opener)" ;-)
Halenstone
5
Mar 28, 2017
It just looks like a steak knife.
mentalfloss
24
Mar 29, 2017
HalenstoneYes. For steak from a t-rex.
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