Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting |
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Brand | Morakniv |
Model Name | FT10258 |
Special Feature | Manual |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Companion MG Carbon Steel |
Handle Material | Wood |
Color | Military Green |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Style | Fixed Blade Knives |
Blade Length | 4.1 Inches |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Clip Point |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 9 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.98 x 1.18 x 1.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.1 x 1.9 x 1.4 inches |
Brand Name | Morakniv |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Manufacturer's Warranty |
Material | Plastic, steel |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Industrial Revolution |
Part Number | M-12159 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Size | 4.1-Inch |
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Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting |
Brand | Morakniv |
Model Name | FT10258 |
Special Feature | Manual |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Companion MG Carbon Steel |
Handle Material | Wood |
Color | Military Green |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Style | Fixed Blade Knives |
About this item
- BUSHCRAFT KNIFE: The perfect all-in-one knife for outdoor enthusiasts, this outdoor knife makes an ideal camping knife, backpacking knife, fishing knife, hiking knife, or survival knife
- PREMIUM BLADE: 0.08-inch thick 1095 carbon steel knife blade provides superior strength and stability with every cut
- HIGH-FRICTION HANDLE: Made with an ergonomic polymer handle with a soft friction grip and finger guard, this knife is safe and efficient for use in all weather conditions
- PROTECTIVE POLYMER SHEATH: Easy-to-clean plastic sheath comes equipped with a belt clip, so you can easily attach your knife to a belt or rucksack
- SPECIFICATIONS: Blade thickness: 0.08 inch (2.0 mm), blade length: 4.1 inches (104 mm), total length: 8.5 inch (217 mm), net weight with sheath: 3.9 ounces (110 g)
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Ergonomic HandleDesigned with a patterned, high -friction grip, the Morakniv companion provides greater control, safety, and performance in wet and cold conditions. |
Protective Polymer SheathHard plastic sheath keeps the knife secure and includes a belt clip for convenient carrying and a drain hole. |
Versatile Outdoor KnifeCarbon steel blade is exceptionally tough, sharpens easily and is preferred in applications that demand durability and frequent regrinding. |
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Blade Material | Stainless Steel | High Carbon Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Carbon Steel |
Blade Length | 4.1 In (104 mm) | 4.1 In (104 mm) | 2.3 In (59 mm) | 3.82 In (97 mm) | 4.3 In (109 mm) | 4.3 In (109 mm) |
Blade Thickness | 0.09 In (2.5 mm) | 0.08 In (2.0mm) | 0.08 In (2 mm) | 0.06 In (1.4 mm) | 0.1 In (2.5 mm) | 0.13 In (3.2 mm) |
Knife Length | 9.4 In (238 mm) | 8.6 In (219 mm) | 5.7 In (145 mm) | 9.3 In (235 mm) | 8.9 In (226 mm) | 9.1 In (232 mm) |
Net Weight | 4.5 Oz (128 g) | 3.9 Oz (110 g) | 2.82 Oz (80 g) | 2.8 Oz (79.5 g) | 4.7 Oz (134 g) | 6.13 Oz (174.6 g) |
Ideal For | Carving, Outdoor Lifestyle | Bushcraft, Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle | Bushcraft, Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle | Boating, Kayaking, Fishing, Sailing, Canoeing | Bushcraft, Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle | Bushcraft, Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle |
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ASIN | B004TNWD40 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #15,768 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #17 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
Date First Available | November 24, 2007 |
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Customers like the edge retention, value, fit, and weight of the hunting knife. For example, they mention that it holds an excellent edge, it's well worth the price for the quality, and that it fits the hand like a glove. Some appreciate the quality and comfort of the knife. That said, some complain about the rust.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the knife. They mention that it looks of high quality, has nice steel, and is very strong. Some say that the knives are very light yet very strong, and that the handles seem to hold up very well.
"...Its value to me is it's a high-quality cutting tool that holds its edge, is easy to sharpen, grippy even when covered with fish slime or car grease,..." Read more
"...I like that. The spine of the blade is left rough, but I used a file to make mine sharp at the corners for use as a flint striker...." Read more
"...Plus it's a Swiss knife. A good quality, especially for the price. Can't be beaten." Read more
"...I decided on the Vaseline because it's stable (unlike vegetable oils), can be wiped off easily, is very cheap, is not messy/sticky in the amounts I..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the knife. They say it is the cheapest knife they have ever owned, and well worth the price for the quality.
"...On the other hand, I own a Cutco hunting knife since 96. High price, high quality with a leather scabbard...." Read more
"...They're inexpensive, made of good materials, and are of reasonable quality for the price. Why? Let's see......" Read more
"...Plus it's a Swiss knife. A good quality, especially for the price. Can't be beaten." Read more
"...it's stable (unlike vegetable oils), can be wiped off easily, is very cheap, is not messy/sticky in the amounts I use..." Read more
Customers find the comfort of the fishing knife to be great. They mention that the grip is comfortable, the handle is ergonomic, and the blade has a nice textured grip. The rubber handle allows them to grip the knife well, and it's easy to hold regardless of the conditions.
"...a high-quality cutting tool that holds its edge, is easy to sharpen, grippy even when covered with fish slime or car grease, wouldn't bother me if..." Read more
"...I find the handle very comfortable, even while cold, wet, greasy, or with gloves on...." Read more
"Good knife. Sharp doesn't dull fast. The handle is grippy. Sticky rubber-like...." Read more
"...The handle is very comfortable, more so than several of the other knives I own.The plastic sheath fits well...." Read more
Customers find the carbon steel of the knife holds an excellent edge. They say it's easy to sharpen and maintain. Some customers also mention that the knife is sturdy and holds the edge well.
"...Its value to me is it's a high-quality cutting tool that holds its edge, is easy to sharpen, grippy even when covered with fish slime or car grease,..." Read more
"...The knife simply slides in and "clicks" lightly. It holds the knife tightly enough, as I can turn it upside-down and shake it lightly without the..." Read more
"...just plastic and nothing special but it pretects the blade and holds the knife secure and I don't have any complaints about it especially for this..." Read more
"...These come pretty sharp and retain their edge very well. Since the blade is carbon steel, it will need to be oiled to keep corrosion at bay...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the knife. They say it is quite functional, usable, and has performed unexpectedly well. They also consider it a great general purpose working or camping blade, and say it performs well above expectations. Customers also say the Morakniv sheath is great for intermediate use, and is practical. Overall, customers are happy with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...It's very basic, but effective. The knife simply slides in and "clicks" lightly...." Read more
"...I've skinned deer and squirrels with it and it's worked great...." Read more
"...Worked great. I highly recommend buying this knife. Next knife I buy will most likely be a Mora. Maybe I'll step up to a Mora Garberg...." Read more
"...I would consider it a great general purpose working or camping blade. It's no the best for filleting fish, but you can...." Read more
Customers find the weight of the knife to be very light, but very strong. They say it's a great light duty and utility knife for cutting cord, opening stuff, food prep, and carrying around your neck. Customers also say the scabbard makes it a perfect knife to carry around yourneck and to throw in a drawer until needed.
"...I have a bigger survival knife but i use this one it's light safe and handy. Plus it's a Swiss knife. A good quality, especially for the price...." Read more
"...These are very light but very strong knives and you can watch plenty of videos of them holding up to much more abuse than they should be capable of..." Read more
"Very lightweight yet feels well made. Also it is very satisfying to put into the sheath. Hope to get a lot of use out of it," Read more
"Great quality and workmanship for the low cost. Just great to throw in a drawer and forget about it until needed for just about anything that needs..." Read more
Customers like the fit of the knife. They say it fits the hand like a glove, and comes in and out of the sheath very naturally. They also say it has a great handle and sheathe that complement the blade size pretty well. However, some customers mention that the blade is still very tight in the handle.
"...it because it was the cheapest one that had a decent scabbard, blade length, and grip, but boy, it proved to be more than just an emergency..." Read more
"...The plastic sheath fits well. There is no rattle when you walk with it on your belt.The belt loop/clip attaches securely...." Read more
"...It's lightweight, out of the way, and sits in a handy spot for quick access...." Read more
"...these grip pretty well even when wet and also compliment the blade size pretty well for most tasks...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the rust of the knife. They mention that it is carbon steel, which is easily rusted, and discolors pretty quickly. The material of the blade also makes it more likely to chip if you drop it or toss it into something.
"...Since this is carbon steel, not stainless, it can be prone to rust. Keep it dry or oiled, and it will be just fine...." Read more
"...easy to sharpen with the only downside being that they rust much easier than stainless so there is some maintenance needed...." Read more
"...It's a high carbon steel so it takes a great edge but will rust" Read more
"...The next morning , I pulled it out and it was spotted with rust along the grind...." Read more
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I've bought at least 12 Moras since then, all of whom I treat as utility tools when I play shade tree mechanic for cutting thin wires, boring holes on plastic shrouds/parts, opening parts packaging or hacking away at shrubs poking my back while I mess around the wheel well. When working on the house, I have it with me since there's always something that needs to be cut. I find it easier to use, control, and keep around than a utility knife. It is also my woodland companion together with a huntsman swiss when I just go into the woods for a couple of hours to forage for mushrooms, cut down, and trim a sapling for a walking stick if I need one, and for slicing the shrooms at the base. Around the campsite? I normally bring tools appropriate for food prep and a Fiskars hatchet and saw for firewood so it's not used as much other than cutting rope, making notches on sticks or poles, or opening a can when the can opener is misplaced. Having no guard on the blade, there is nothing in the way when cutting, trimming and sharpening sticks. One time I used it while fishing. It is always in the pack but only used it once. The fish always gets cleaned at home, that's why.
Its value to me is it's a high-quality cutting tool that holds its edge, is easy to sharpen, grippy even when covered with fish slime or car grease, wouldn't bother me if it gets nicked and scratched up, easy to clean, and at a price point that's hard to beat. I have one in the trunk of the 6 vehicles we own, my fishing bag, day pack, and trail bag because of the price. And I know I can beat on its spine with a baton, rock, mallet, pliers, or whatever is handy to achieve my cutting goal at that moment and not be concerned if I break it in the process. I believe I do what I do to it because over time I've owned a mora, it has proven itself remarkably tough and I have learned to trust it. The funny thing is I've never broken one.
On the other hand, I own a Cutco hunting knife since 96. High price, high quality with a leather scabbard. That same year, on its first major outing, the tip broke off while opening a can, (canoeing AuSable river in MI). Althought the blade is easy to clean, the leather scabbard is not, impossible to keep dry, and heavy in the pack. And the tip broke off. That knife is now in the basement, with other rarely used camp gear.
I've lost several Moras, giving them away to friends who compliment them after they've used them. And two years ago, to a grieving elderly couple by the riverbank who found themselves in need of a cutting tool to cut open the thick plastic bag holding the ashes of their loved one taken by COVID. That mora is the only one I lost that was followed by group prayer.
The venerable Mora knife has been a staple of outdoor knives for a while, and it's easy to see why. They're inexpensive, made of good materials, and are of reasonable quality for the price. Why? Let's see...
The Handle: The handle of the Mora Companion is just over 4-1/2" long. It consists of a hard, plastic core that's molded directly over the tang. On top of this, there's a black rubberized overlay. the overlay is textured very lightly. The handle doesn't have a lanyard hole, but you can drill one in a few seconds if you want one. I find the handle very comfortable, even while cold, wet, greasy, or with gloves on. There's no guard, but the handle is textured in a way that your fingers shouldn't advance to the blade's edge without some serious force.
The Blade: The Companion's blade is made of carbon steel. It's designated as UBH-20c (made by Sandvik) by Morakniv, and it seems to have the exact same properties as American 1095 carbon steel. It's hardened to 59-60 on the Rockwell scale. It's 2.5mm thick. The blade is Scandanavian ground, meaning there is no secondary bevel: the grind goes straight from the grind line to the cutting edge. This makes the knife very easy to resharpen. Mine came very sharp, and was shaving hair with just a light stropping. The cutting edge goes all the way into the handle, so there's no ricasso. I like that. The spine of the blade is left rough, but I used a file to make mine sharp at the corners for use as a flint striker.
Since this is carbon steel, not stainless, it can be prone to rust. Keep it dry or oiled, and it will be just fine. You can also search the web for videos on how to put a patina on the blade. Use the knife a lot, and it will do this on its own anyway. You can also find stainless versions of the Companion for about a dollar more than the carbon model.
Out of the six Companions I have, four were perfect. One had an uneven grind to the left, and one had an uneven grind to the right. In cutting, this makes very little difference.
The Sheath: The Companion comes with a plastic sheath. It's very basic, but effective. The knife simply slides in and "clicks" lightly. It holds the knife tightly enough, as I can turn it upside-down and shake it lightly without the knife coming out. There's a belt attachment on the back, which can snap over a belt up to 1-3/4" wide. There's a hole on this belt clip, which is there so you can attach the knife to a button on your clothing. A drainage hole is on the bottom of the sheath. The sheath is very basic, but it's more than adequate for a knife of this price. Since this is usually an outdoor or bushcraft knife, most people wrap the sheath with parachute cord. Good idea.
In the sheath, the knife weighs 3.7 ounces. Less than 4 ounces for a 4" bladed fixed blade knife, in the sheath, is pretty good. The Mora is known for being a workhorse. It's sharp and tough, and if not abused, will last for years. For less than $15.
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Easy to sharpen as well!
Reviewed in Mexico on January 12, 2024
Reviewed in Brazil on October 14, 2023
Altamente recomendado para actividades al aire libre.