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#261578 - 07/02/13 06:23 PM mora robust
quick_joey_small Offline
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The gear guide on the home page says:
"Mora Knife Model 731 (carbon steel balde), Model 748 (stainless steel blade) and Model 2000 (The Mora is favored by a number of survival instructors as a practical and inexpensive fixed blade, though less robust than the blades above.)

Are the new 'robust' Moras as good as the other recommended knives?
qjs

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#261579 - 07/02/13 07:29 PM Re: mora robust [Re: quick_joey_small]
Roarmeister Offline
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Registered: 09/12/01
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Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
Originally Posted By: quick_joey_small
The gear guide on the home page says:
"Mora Knife Model 731 (carbon steel balde), Model 748 (stainless steel blade) and Model 2000 (The Mora is favored by a number of survival instructors as a practical and inexpensive fixed blade, though less robust than the blades above.)

Are the new 'robust' Moras as good as the other recommended knives?
qjs


Mora (Frost and KJ Erikson) used to produced knives in approx 3 different sizes (3.5 to 4") for general use. The newest knives have thicker steel (3.2 mm instead of 2.2 or 2.5 mm) Thinner steel is easier to slice and dress game/fillet fish.

Mora has been coming with better (ie. more stout) knives the last few years. Quality wise they are as good as ever but they have been quielty doing things like the Robust HQ and the newer Bushcraft and Companion HD knives. The slightly longer Bushcraft Black Heavy Duty has about a .3" longer blade and a slightly longer tang (3/4 length instead of 2/3) and with a black coating and sharpened back spine and 27* edge (better for splitting and edge retention) instead of their traditional 23* edge. I have the Robust and its a great knife; I also have 3 other Moras but I am so tempted to pick up the Bushcraft Black HD even with the steeper price tag of $47 vs $24. It seems Mora has been listening to the survival schools for beefier hardware and they are delivering. Heck the Bushcraft Black has even "bulletproof" advocate Dave Canterbury singing the praises about it. I use mine a fair bit for moderate batoning and have yet to break a knife blade yet.

Ramblin' Jim has a bit more on his commentary.
http://www.ramblinjim.com/articles/mora-knife-models-explained-and-compared/


Edited by Roarmeister (07/03/13 01:28 AM)

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#261580 - 07/02/13 08:45 PM Re: mora robust [Re: quick_joey_small]
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I have three different MORA knives.A model #1,Bushcraft Force and the Bushcraft Black.As Roarmeister said the Bushcraft Force/Black have longer tangs but are also the widest of all Mora's.The Force model is in stainless and I plan on using it for boating and fishing.The BLACK is carbon steel and has the thicker blade.It will be my back up hunting backpacking blade.My primary knife is a Randall model #5.I wouldn't say the thicker blade is better but it is stronger of course.The edge geometry is just different.The BUSHCRAFT series handles are some of the most comfortable I have used.Yes the ROBUST Mora's are better than the others.The bushcraft Moras are better than the other Robust line....

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#261594 - 07/03/13 05:48 PM Re: mora robust [Re: quick_joey_small]
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Thanks for the advice folks. They sound good :-). By the way: they are $39 at Ragweed forge.

http://www.ragweedforge.com/SwedishKnifeCatalog.html

qjs

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#261595 - 07/03/13 07:22 PM Re: mora robust [Re: quick_joey_small]
Roarmeister Offline
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Originally Posted By: quick_joey_small
Thanks for the advice folks. They sound good :-). By the way: they are $39 at Ragweed forge.

http://www.ragweedforge.com/SwedishKnifeCatalog.html

qjs


That's for the single sheath and belt loop. The sheath with the extra belt clip is $43. Ragweed forge doesn't sell out of country, those are US prices. I was quoting CDN dealer price which has the sheath with both attachments.

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#261599 - 07/04/13 01:04 AM Re: mora robust [Re: Roarmeister]
haertig Offline
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Registered: 03/13/05
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Loc: Colorado
I have several Moras, and they are great utility knives. They are the ones I use when I don't want to worry about what happens to the knife (yard work, etc.)

I have recently switched to the SOG Field Pup for my utility knife however. The SOG has significantly better fit and finish (although we all realize that fit and finish are not what makes a knife work). The SOG is only slightly higher priced - a dollar or two - than the cheapest Mora. That is, if you can get the SOG on sale, as below:

http://www.cabelas.com/product/SOG-Field...CFYVFMgodB08ALg

[edit]Made the URL a clickable link[/edit]


Edited by haertig (07/04/13 07:20 PM)

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#261602 - 07/04/13 03:47 AM Re: mora robust [Re: quick_joey_small]
chaosmagnet Offline
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Registered: 12/03/09
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I bought Field Pups for our kits and I've been pleased with how they've performed.

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#261605 - 07/04/13 07:19 AM Re: mora robust [Re: quick_joey_small]
Phaedrus Offline
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Registered: 04/28/10
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I haven't tried the Mora Robust but I have dozens of Moras and they're all great knives. The Robust will probably be great as well. I also really like the Field Pup; it certainly has the edge where the sheath is concerned. The MOLLE nylon one is great.
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#261610 - 07/04/13 02:08 PM Re: mora robust [Re: Phaedrus]
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Is the SOG Field Pup made in the U.S?

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#261611 - 07/04/13 03:31 PM Re: mora robust [Re: Outdoor_Quest]
Denis Offline
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Originally Posted By: Outdoor_Quest
Is the SOG Field Pup made in the U.S?

China, by the looks of it (source).
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