Mora fixed blade hunting knives
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Mora knives, or Swedish Mora knives, are versatile outdoor tools that work well in the hands of hunters, hikers, fishermen, bushcrafters and many others interested in outdoor activities. The history of the production of these Swedish knives goes back more than four hundred years, and the company's real popularity was gained in 1891 by Frost-Erik Erson, who, after working as a lumberjack in North America for four years, returned to Östnor, where he established a manufactory producing knives, carts and.... sleds. The manufacturing basis was to maximize the use of woodworking waste, and this principle is still followed by Mora Knives today, contributing to the ecological process of making these popular tools.
An interesting fact is that the company's knives are used in all Scandinavian armies and are very popular in all industries - from construction to industry to woodworking. In Poland, Mora hunting knives are very often chosen by hunters as the best value for money knives, as the cheapest models can be purchased for as little as around thirty zlotys! Mora knives are modeled on traditional Finnish Puukko knives, which were used by the inhabitants of Lapland. Puukko were intended to serve as useful tools for everyday chores - a mora knife fits perfectly into a similar range of applications. In the offer of the Swedish company you will find primarily knives with a fixed head in a great many variants, including full-tang. They are manufactured primarily from high-carbon steel, so-called sandvik, which is great for jobs that require heavier use (such as batoning wood). Mora Hunting Knives are recognized worldwide for their measurably low price and the excellent quality they offer for that price. When choosing your new knife, you should pay attention to what tasks it will be used for and under what conditions it will be operated. The Swedish manufacturer often offers different variants of the same knives, which differ from each other, if only in the steel used in them. You have a choice of either stainless steel, which can withstand the hardships of bad weather.
This is because it has enhanced corrosion resistance, so you can use it in all conditions, but it is best to sharpen such a knife before the expedition, because stainless steel dulls a little faster than carbon steel - this one is considered the most versatile. It will be great for overnight camping, as well as a useful tool for a hunter. It may be slightly more prone to corrosion, which means you should remember to maintain the blade, but it will repay you with ease of sharpening and the fact that once sharpened the knife will stay sharp for a long time. For Mora hunting knives, however, we recommend carbon steel. Once you've decided what steel you want in your knife, it's time to choose a head and a handle - and these come in a variety of forms. For hunting applications, straight, flat-edged blades with regular heads are the most common. Examples of legendary Mora hunting knives include the Mora Companion or Allround models. Ergonomic contoured rubber or plastic compound handles will ensure comfort in all conditions, especially in cold weather. For those who like a more traditional design, models with wooden handles have been prepared, which also have their advantages. We invite you to browse the offer we have prepared of dozens of models from the Swedish manufacturer. You are sure to find among them a model that will appeal to you and serve you for many seasons.


