Less good as a bushcraft knife/survival than the same knife would be without the guard. Sorry, I thought what I meant would be obvious from the context.
MK3 is lousy for cutting grass and vines, bettter buy a cheap Tramontina.
Is it the guard that makes it so?
I don't really see what the drawback of the guard is, nor do I think the MK3 is a fighting knife because it has one. it seems more like it helps with any kind of pushing motion towards the point.