Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting |
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Brand | Morakniv |
Model Name | FT13907 |
Special Feature | Manual |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Bushcraft Survival Orange |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Color | Orange |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 4.3 Inches |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 0.47 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | V-Grind |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 8 Inches |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.73 x 5.83 x 1.34 inches |
Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.1 x 1.5 x 4.2 inches |
Brand Name | Morakniv |
Warranty Description | limited lifetime |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Industrial Revolution |
Part Number | 12051 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Size | One Size |
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Morakniv Bushcraft Stainless Steel 4.3-Inch Fixed-Blade Survival Knife with Fire Starter and Sharpener
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Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting |
Brand | Morakniv |
Model Name | FT13907 |
Special Feature | Manual |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Bushcraft Survival Orange |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Color | Orange |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
About this item
- Fixed-Blade Knife: An indispensable tool for a variety of outdoor and emergency applications, this outdoor knife makes an ideal camping knife, backpacking knife, fishing knife, hiking knife, or survival knife
- Premium Blade: 1/8-inch thick stainless 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: Features a belt clip, belt loop, integrated fire starter survival tool, and a diamond knife sharpener; Fire starter yields 7,000 strikes and produces 3,000-degree sparks even when wet
- Specifications: Blade length: 4.3 inches (109 mm), blade thickness: 0.126 inch (3.2 mm), total length: 9.1 inches (232 mm); net weight with sheath: 8 ounces (228.8 g)
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High-Friction HandleAn ergonomic polymer handle with a soft friction grip and finger guard makes this knife safe for use in all weather conditions. |
Protective Knife SheathEasy-to-clean plastic sheath comes equipped with a belt clip, belt loop, integrated fire starter and a diamond knife sharpener. |
Versatile Outdoor KnifeExceptionally sharp blade is easy to carve with and features a fire-starter-compatible ridge-ground spine. |
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Blade Material | Carbon Steel | Carbon Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Carbon Steel |
Sheath Type | Survival | Survival | Survival | Polymer | Polymer |
Blade Length | 4.29 In (109 mm) | 4.29 In (109 mm) | 4.29 In (109 mm) | 4.29 In (109 mm) | 4.1 In (104 mm) |
Blade Thickness | 0.13 In (3.2 mm) | 0.13 In (3.2 mm) | 0.1 In (2.5 mm) | 0.13 In (3.2 mm) | 0.13 In (3.2 mm) |
Knife Length | 9 In (229 mm) | 9.13 In (232 mm) | 9 In (226 mm) | 9 In (229 mm) | 8.81 In (224 mm) |
Net Weight | 8.7 Oz (247.3 g) | 8.1 Oz (228.5 g) | 6.25 Oz (177.1 g) | 7.3 Oz (207.0 g) | 4.8 Oz (136.3 g) |
Ideal For | Bushcraft, Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle | Bushcraft, Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle | Bushcraft, Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle | Bushcraft, Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle | Bushcraft, Hunting, Outdoor Lifestyle |
Product Description
The Morakniv Bushcraft Stainless Steel 4.3-Inch Fixed-Blade Survival Knife with Integrated Fire Starter and Sharpener is an indispensable tool for a variety of outdoor, hunting, emergency, and tactical applications. Featuring a razor-sharp, burly 1/8-inch (3.2 mm) thick stainless steel blade that bites into surfaces without getting stuck, and scandi grind to prevent slipping, the knife is suited to a variety of tasks. An ergonomic handle with high-friction rubber grip gives maximum control, for safe and easy use. The included plastic sheath with belt loop holds the Morakniv Fire Starter and also features an integrated diamond sharpener, making it easy and convenient to sharpen the blade. The all-weather fire starter strikes easily on the ridge-ground blade spine, yields approximately 7,000 strikes, and produces a 3,000-degree Fahrenheit spark, even when wet. Total length of the Morakniv Bushcraft Stainless Steel Survival knife is 9.1-inches (232mm), and net weight is 7.5 oz. (212g). Mora Knives are made from high-quality Sandvik steel, ideally suited for marine, fishing, outdoor, and construction applications, where knives see hard use and are commonly exposed to dirt and moisture. The chromium content of stainless steel makes it less susceptible to corrosion and oxidation than carbon steels, giving knives a longer life overall. Morakniv has been manufacturing the highest-quality knives in Mora, Sweden since 1891. Limited lifetime manufacturer’s warranty.
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ASIN | B00BFIBOJW |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #63,288 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #63 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives #2,705 in Tactical & Personal Defense Equipment |
Date First Available | February 13, 2013 |
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Customers like the comfort, grip, quality and sharpness of the knife. For example, they mention it feels great in the hand, has an amazing ergonomics and the non-slip handle is good. Some appreciate size, value, and fire starter. That said, opinions are mixed on weight.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the knife. They mention that it is the best camp/survival knife they have ever bought, it is solid, and substantial. The sheath is good, and the fire starter is great and solid. The knife is incredibly durable and holds its edge well. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Overall, this is the same great quality knife at an affordable price that Mora is famous for producing, and with a weather-resistant stainless steel..." Read more
"...Great for camp duties. An incredible value, and even has a fire striker that works quite well." Read more
"...I prefer stainless over high carbon blades. What you get is a good sheath with a usable sharpener and fire starter...." Read more
"...Once you get good at using these the smaller the better.Great knife, glad I have it - I have several more on order!" Read more
Customers like the sharpness of the knife. They say it comes razor sharp, and the Scandinavian grind is fairly easy to keep sharp. The sharp spine is awesome for sparking your ferrous rod fire starter, and it's a wonderful knife that is incredibly sharp right out of the box. The blade is very crisp, and has a great 90° sharp angle. It works for fine carving as well as batoning, and sharpening and honing is a breeze.
"A great simple design Great blade shape that comes sharp as can be. Great for camp duties...." Read more
"...Like most Moras you get more than you pay for. Knife comes razor sharp and the Scandinavian grind is fairly easy to keep sharp...." Read more
"...If you are looking for a strong, sharp, long lasting knife and economical, either one of the Bushcraft knives will work...." Read more
"...built in knife sharpener, 2 pretty sure knife and handle will survive being left out during a rain storm..." Read more
Customers find the knife to be good value for money. They say it's the best knife for outdoors money can buy, with sturdy blades and great features.
"...Overall, this is the same great quality knife at an affordable price that Mora is famous for producing, and with a weather-resistant stainless steel..." Read more
"...Great for camp duties. An incredible value, and even has a fire striker that works quite well." Read more
"Really good knife for the price. Like most Moras you get more than you pay for...." Read more
"...If you are looking for a strong, sharp, long lasting knife and economical, either one of the Bushcraft knives will work...." Read more
Customers like the fire starter. They say it's a great product, with a powerful burst of sparks.
"...Sheath is so so, spark rod is really good, sharpening stone is way too crude except in an emergency...." Read more
"...flint gave off a hot spark, 4)..." Read more
"...Excellent click in sheeth. Love how the spark rod clicks in from the top so it doesn't matter how much you have scraped off, it stays in." Read more
"...the blade is very crisp, a great 90* sharp angle, so throwing off sparks from the steel is easy, and you get a lot per stroke...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the grip of the knife. They mention that it has a very comfortable, non-slip grip. The sheath is solid, holds the knife firmly, and has good retention on the blade. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The sheath itself is nothing fancy, but has good retention on the blade and comes with both a loop and a belt clip, both that attach using a swivel..." Read more
"...The sheath is solid, hold the knife firmly, I have no fears that the knife will come out accidentally...." Read more
"...By far the most comfortable, non-slip handle of the three. Faro rod is long enough where you can get a decent "one-swipe" spark...." Read more
"Very comfortable non slip grip. Excellent click in sheeth...." Read more
Customers like the size of the knife. For example, they say it fits well in their large hands, and the fire starter is a plus. Some mention that the knife is compact, lightweight, and multi-purpose, with a suitable blade length for most camp-related chores. The ferro rod is larger and more robust than most.
"...and think the lack of a full tang is a deal-breaker, but this is plenty long enough and strong enough to baton small logs...." Read more
"...I wear an xl glove and this knife is a good fit - could be fatter for me but it’s not a custom knife and my hand didn’t tire after using the knife..." Read more
"...By far the most comfortable, non-slip handle of the three. Faro rod is long enough where you can get a decent "one-swipe" spark...." Read more
"...The Bushcraft Survival though, it's a bit bigger and more robust than some of their "smaller" knives...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the knife. They mention it's sturdy, has a non-slip handle, and has amazing ergonomics. Some love the feel and blade thickness. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...I like the comfortable handle though my hand is a little big for it, but my hands are just big and i wear 3x gloves so most knife handles are a bit..." Read more
"...The knife itself feels great in my hand, balanced, and sufficient but not excessive weight - very practical- the grip is also very well thought out...." Read more
"...First Choice: This knife, the Mora Bushcraft. By far the most comfortable, non-slip handle of the three...." Read more
"...This knife is perfect in the hand. The other thing I love about this knife is the grind...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the knife. Some mention it's compact, lightweight, and easy to carry. However, others say that it'll be too heavy to handle with its seriously thick blade.
"...The knife itself feels great in my hand, balanced, and sufficient but not excessive weight - very practical- the grip is also very well thought out...." Read more
"...Oversized & heavy, when compared to the Moras, it makes for a knife that is awkward to carry in anything other than a backpack...." Read more
"...this over the base morakniv, it’s grippy and comfortable, the weight it just perfect, and the strike rod showers sparks...." Read more
"...The knife fits well in his large hands and it is a nice weight, comparable to a WWII standard issue navy boot knife...." Read more
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My one complaint, as with all Mora knives, is the lack of a lanyard hole, which I personally think is a bit of an oversight especially on a knife specifically labeled as a survival model. But it's not enough for me to knock a star off the rating since it's simple enough to drill one if you really want to, given that it's not a full-tang blade. (Again, I wouldn't let that it's not a full-tang blade worry you. I've never heard of anyone breaking the handle of a Mora knife.)
The orange color is bright enough that you don't have to worry about not being able to find it if you drop it somewhere, but isn't as day-glo as I was a bit worried it might be.
The ferro rod that comes with the sheath is fine, fitting in the sheath and sparking off the back of the blade well. The diamond stone in the sheath seems like it would do the job in a pinch, but I think I'll stick to a regular sharpening stone. The sheath itself is nothing fancy, but has good retention on the blade and comes with both a loop and a belt clip, both that attach using a swivel that's stiff enough that you could carry the knife scout-style if you want, at least until the swivel loosens over time.
Overall, this is the same great quality knife at an affordable price that Mora is famous for producing, and with a weather-resistant stainless steel blade. Zero complaints.
I’ll add my 2 cents to the thousands of MoraKniv fans - count me amongst you!!
The sheath is solid, hold the knife firmly, I have no fears that the knife will come out accidentally. Very solid affirmative “click” on insert and requires a pretty firm tug to unsheath. Very satisfied with the sheath. The holder for the ferous rod is also smartly designed and again I’m sure it’s secure. The integrated stone is a nice touch - sure it’s small and not as easy to use as your large stone on your bench at home but in the field this is great - I had no trouble touching up my edge after use. The knife itself feels great in my hand, balanced, and sufficient but not excessive weight - very practical- the grip is also very well thought out. I wear an xl glove and this knife is a good fit - could be fatter for me but it’s not a custom knife and my hand didn’t tire after using the knife for a few hours. The top of the knife is a square cut to allow good strikes on the ferous rod - it works extremely well and I’ve started several fires with just dry shavings the knife produced hit with a shower of sparks. Note though that if you don’t want to start fires with the ferous rod then perhaps this isn’t the knife for you as that back edge is actually sharp. When working with a knife I often have my hand or fingers on that back edge and I found that quite uncomfortable with the ground edge - not a defect at all, it was designed that way - just a trade off - want to start fires or use both hands on the blade??? The ferous rod itself is the traditional size and has a useful “handle” for your thumb and finger. Once you get good at using these the smaller the better.
Great knife, glad I have it - I have several more on order!
I’ll add my 2 cents to the thousands of MoraKniv fans - count me amongst you!!
The sheath is solid, hold the knife firmly, I have no fears that the knife will come out accidentally. Very solid affirmative “click” on insert and requires a pretty firm tug to unsheath. Very satisfied with the sheath. The holder for the ferous rod is also smartly designed and again I’m sure it’s secure. The integrated stone is a nice touch - sure it’s small and not as easy to use as your large stone on your bench at home but in the field this is great - I had no trouble touching up my edge after use. The knife itself feels great in my hand, balanced, and sufficient but not excessive weight - very practical- the grip is also very well thought out. I wear an xl glove and this knife is a good fit - could be fatter for me but it’s not a custom knife and my hand didn’t tire after using the knife for a few hours. The top of the knife is a square cut to allow good strikes on the ferous rod - it works extremely well and I’ve started several fires with just dry shavings the knife produced hit with a shower of sparks. Note though that if you don’t want to start fires with the ferous rod then perhaps this isn’t the knife for you as that back edge is actually sharp. When working with a knife I often have my hand or fingers on that back edge and I found that quite uncomfortable with the ground edge - not a defect at all, it was designed that way - just a trade off - want to start fires or use both hands on the blade??? The ferous rod itself is the traditional size and has a useful “handle” for your thumb and finger. Once you get good at using these the smaller the better.
Great knife, glad I have it - I have several more on order!
I would like Mora to make a stainless steel version of the Black Bushcraft. I think the stainless steel version is a better option for EDC. I use the Black Buscraft as an EDC. It works well. Would like to see it on stainless steel.
I prefer these knives over the Garberg, Mora's flagship knife, for two reasons, cost and weight. I think the Garberg is too expensive for what it is. Also it is almost double the weight of the Bushcraft. I think for the money and the weight the Bushcraft can do 95% of what the Garberg can do, so it is just a better buy.
I would highly recommend any of the Buscraft line knives. They are a great buy.
The orange Bushcraft is great for hikes and going in the bush because the orange color is almost florescent and it is easy to see in the grass.
If you are looking for a strong, sharp, long lasting knife and economical, either one of the Bushcraft knives will work.
The black is more subdued and fits the EDC role better.
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va benissimo per tutte le situazioni che si rpesentano dalla partenza dell'uscita al rientro giorni dopo.
刃厚3.5mmとガッチリグリップで安心
Stainlessは錆びにくいですが、カーボンよりも切れ味はおちます。
ナイフ背中ストライカーのバリは減っていきます。そこで手を切らない様に ご注意
Reviewed in Japan on April 6, 2022
刃厚3.5mmとガッチリグリップで安心
Stainlessは錆びにくいですが、カーボンよりも切れ味はおちます。
ナイフ背中ストライカーのバリは減っていきます。そこで手を切らない様に ご注意
So far I've used my knife for some 100 odd different tasks, from cutting packages open, or twist ties, to batoning hardwood and feathering. I like this knife. Many tools force you to focus on the tool, this one allows you to focus on the task; it just sort of disappears in your mind and becomes an extension of you. In my opinion, a tool's "invisibility" is an indicator of good design. I think this one has it in spades.
My initial impression was that it felt "toy-ish," but it's not. It's simply light, and I've come to appreciate that more and more. It doesn't pull my clothes all uncomfortably imbalanced by heaving down on pockets or belt. It's easy to move with, whether it's on your body or in your hands.
The feel of the knife is good, the shape is good, it lends itself to easy and safe manipulation. The holster is good. The overall design of the components is good. The ferro-rod is good. I haven't made use of the diamond plate, yet.
A small lesson learned: I wish that I had purchased something with carbon steel, but that was my choice. I have no complaints about the knife, the design, the manufacturing, the price or the time to delivery. I think I paid some $90 CAD for it (all taxes and shipping included.) I consider it money well spent.
I can't find any downside to this knife that an educated user could reproach the company for. This is a product that I'd feel comfortable relying on, in a pinch or at leisure. If you're looking for a good balance of price versus value, I think you can feel good about this as a choice.