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Morakniv Garberg Carbon Steel Full-Tang Fixed-Blade Survival Knife With Poly Sheath, Black, 4.3 Inch

4.8

(3596 reviews)

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Designed just for adventurers, this rugged outdoor knife is designed to adapt to challenging situations and is an excellent choice when you need a safe, robust tool close at hand. It comes equipped with a fire-starter-compatible blade complete with a protective black DLC-coating which prevents reflections. The barrel-shaped polymer handle features a soft friction grip, finger guard, and encases a full-tang carbon steel blade that provides superior strength and stability with every cut. Unlike other off-grid knives, this knife is ideal for working safely and efficiently in various weather conditions all year round thanks to an exceptionally hard blade and ergonomic handle. The symmetrical polymer sheath suits both right- and left-handed users and has a vegetable-tanned Swedish leather strap which easily attaches to your belt. Carbon steel rusts, so wipe and oil the blade after use.

• ONE TOOL OPTION: OTO knife for any situation • PREMIUM BLADE: 4.3 INCH blackened carbon steel blade; Black DLC blade coating provides protection against rust and prevents reflections • HIGH-FRICTION HANDLE: Ergonomic polymer handle with soft friction grip and finger guard; safe and efficient for use in all weather conditions • SPECIFICATIONS: Blade length: 4.3 inches (109 mm); Blade thickness: 0.13 inch (3.2 mm); Overall length: 9 inches (229 mm); Weight w/ sheath: 9.6 oz. (272 g) • INCLUDES: Symmetrical polymer sheath suits both right and left-handed users

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4.8

(3596 reviews)

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Customers praise this knife's carbon steel blade and full tang construction, noting it's resilient for wood processing and easy to keep sharp. The knife is comfortable to hold, particularly for extended use, and functions well for various tasks, with one customer mentioning its effectiveness for both woodworking and deer processing. They appreciate its perfect size, with the larger diameter accommodating bigger hands, and consider it a budget knife in its class.

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    Naughtius Maximus

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    Nov 17, 2022

    First impressions, opened the package a few hours ago and haven't cut any trees down yet. This knife feels very solid, the full tang is exposed with a 90 degree edge, just like the spine, to spark those ferro rods . The plastic handle fits my hand well, very solid but wish it was a bit more grippy like the Mora Companion. Out of the box the blade edge was not sharp, but after awhile with the wet stone it now slices paper like a razor. I'm a newbie with the Scandi edge but am liking it, after a few yooootooob videos on how to sharpen the Scandinavian edge it is easy to get very sharp. The knife snaps securely into the plastic survival sheath, no way it will fall out by accident. The belt loop looks like fake leather but feels okay. The ferro rod snaps in very securely, it won't fall out, I have to rotate it and pull to get it out, it makes sparks. The diamond sharpener is built into the sheath, haven't used it. Overall an absolutely excellent knife, well worth the $76, you should never feel guilty spending money on good knives or books. Edit: After trying and exploring things I like the diamond sharpener for sharpening the spine, this can make it very sharp for making sparks with the supplied ferro rod, or even better, your ferro rod of choice.. To sharpen and hone the blade I will use my wet stone.

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    Janet C.

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    May 22, 2024

    Look, we all know what we are getting with a Mora, it is the Bic lighter of knives- it’s inexpensive and it works. If you packed it in, you’re going to be glad that you have it. I own a lot of Moras, but this was my first “boutique” knife from them. Holy cow, big difference. It’s razor sharp out of the box, and a lot heftier than the Companion or other comparably popular knives from this manufacturer. The carbon looks great on the blade, and still has its integrity on the spine after some heavy usage as a scraper for natural tinder, and as a source of spark generation with flint. The edge of the blade (Scandi grind, so easy to maintain the apex) has more of a mirror appearance after some stropping. Even after I’ve done through some of my other Moras this is one I’ll still be using, or at the very least keeping as a part of my collection. If anyone figures out a way to use the scraper on the pommel that extends from the full tang, let me know!

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