#194528 - 01/29/10 12:28 PM
 
Re: Best field/survival knife?
[Re: Leigh_Ratcliffe]
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For surviving, I think that a Vic Huntsman, Huntsman Lite, Deluxe Tinker, or even a Farmer - pic one - makes the best survival knife by far.  As far as I've tested, they do everything that a Mora can do, and better, as well as doing a whole lot more.
  Now if you are talking about heavier duty usage, I would go the Fallkniven/Becker/Busse route.  But I would ALWAYS have a Vic on me... 
 
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#194530 - 01/29/10 12:57 PM
 
Re: Best field/survival knife?
[Re: sodak]
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Mdinana, what a lot of folks do, I think I have even seen it here on the forums, is remove the Mora handle & fasion their own. IIRC, its a 3/4 tang, which is plent strong for anything we would need it for. 
  On the subject of knives, I too find myself constantly "upgrading" to something better-only to go back to my original. Currently, I have 2 multitools, 1 SAK, 4 folders, and 7ish fixed blades. With the exception of the fixed blades, I have the knives stashed in kits in my jeep, my PFD, and the SAK in my workbag. The Leatherman & my current folder, my Zero Tolerance, are on my person as all times. I used to carry my Leatherman Micro on my keychain, but I didnt like the weight of it, so it went into a kit as well. 
  Think of knives sort of like fishhooks. There are all kinds, and different sizes, purported to do specific tasks. But, a small hook can catch small fish AND large fish-a large hook only large fish. A smaller knife is a MUCH better multitasker than a larger fixed blade.  
 
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#194531 - 01/29/10 01:02 PM
 
Re: Best field/survival knife?
[Re: sodak]
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I have a Victorinox in my car as a convenience tool. I'm not sure which model, but it is a larger one. I wear glasses, so I bought the little optional screwdriver for $2 that goes into the corkscrew and it has been a lifesaver when the screws work loose in my glasses. I also bought 10 used Victorinox Classics on ebay for $10. I carry one in my pocket, one is in my PSK, and the rest are stashed all over the place. Those are amazingly handy little knives, and they take and hold a razor edge from my ceramic sharpener.  
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#194540 - 01/29/10 02:11 PM
 
Re: Best field/survival knife?
[Re: oldsoldier]
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Mdinana, what a lot of folks do, I think I have even seen it here on the forums, is remove the Mora handle & fasion their own. IIRC, its a 3/4 tang, which is plent strong for anything we would need it for.    I actually bought a 5" mora blade and made a handle last year, kind of a "keep busy" project as school ended and I had a month off before graduation. I've never carried it     I also discovered that power tools would have made everything MUCH easier.    
 
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#194595 - 01/30/10 05:01 AM
 
Re: Best field/survival knife?
[Re: MDinana]
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At the risk of sounding like Spongebob Sassypants, the best field/survival knife ... is the one you have with you when the SHTF. To each his own. I've went on record on another thread here: http://forums.equipped.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=192818&page=8that I prefer a longer blade, and seem to be leaning more towards carbon steels in a longer fixed blade. but I would certainly not object to a good quality high carbon stainless blade. I am also anxious to give the S30V in Ritters RSK 1 a try.   Opinions on knives are like the other drivers on the road. Everyone going faster than you are is a maniac and everyone going slower than you are is an idiot. But hopefully somewhere along the way you learn to appreciate that it is all a matter of perspective and experience. So just sit back and enjoy the ride.    
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#194598 - 01/30/10 05:17 AM
 
Re: Best field/survival knife?
[Re: LED]
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I often use the Clipper in the field and am pleased with it, but yesterday I bought 10    Mora AllRound Knives from Paul at Workwear Canada.  Nice guy to do business with.  The knives are going to be part of 10 Ice Rescue/Survival Kits I am assembling for my co-workers and I to use while on remote snowmobile patrol. I also have many, many knives to select from but find that I usually carry a lighter knife with a 5" blade or less.  Usually with a multi-tool or SAK and often with an axe, saw or brush-hook when in the bush.  The larger tools do the bulk of the heavy wood cutting, that is what they are made for and I accept the weight/bulk as a trade-off for efficiency and safety. Mike   
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#194631 - 01/30/10 03:55 PM
 
Re: Best field/survival knife?
[Re: SwampDonkey]
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If you can afford it ($165), don't overlook Doug's RSK Mk3 fixed blade knife. it is a really REALLY nice knife. 
 
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#194638 - 01/30/10 05:47 PM
 
Re: Best field/survival knife?
[Re: SwampDonkey]
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I often use the Clipper in the field and am pleased with it, but yesterday I bought 10   Mora Craftsman Allround's from Paul at Workwear Canada.   Mike   I'll be interested to hear your review. I love the shape of my Clipper but always felt it could be a little beefier in terms of reserve strength. The sheath on the Craftline Allaround seems different too; I wonder if they've improved it in terms of holding the knife more securely? P.S., your link has an extra "http://" in it.  
 
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#194668 - 01/30/10 11:10 PM
 
Re: Best field/survival knife?
[Re: KG2V]
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Leatherman (new) Wave and Gerber LMF II. (PERIOD) NO discussion. All you need. pm me for more info. Adventureboy 
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