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Backcountry knives- Argali vs Goat knives vs others
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<blockquote data-quote="SugarCake" data-source="post: 2166030" data-attributes="member: 118339"><p>The Mora knives are nice. Swedish army issues the Morakniv 2000. They are sharp as hell and can be resharpened easily. But they can also break if you abuse it. I once saw a semi-retarded guy trying to remove a muzzle brake with it. It broke, and he cut himself in the other hand or similar.</p><p></p><p>I like the Finnish army's special forces knife called Sissipuukko M95 (and the smaller version M07).</p><p></p><p>The M95 can be used to take down a decent tree (if you for some reason would like that). But they are pretty lightweight for their ruggedness, and a lot higher quality than the Mora knives - which could be expected when they cost like 3 times more. I like mine. Sharp and stable. Feels like a "field knife".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SugarCake, post: 2166030, member: 118339"] The Mora knives are nice. Swedish army issues the Morakniv 2000. They are sharp as hell and can be resharpened easily. But they can also break if you abuse it. I once saw a semi-retarded guy trying to remove a muzzle brake with it. It broke, and he cut himself in the other hand or similar. I like the Finnish army's special forces knife called Sissipuukko M95 (and the smaller version M07). The M95 can be used to take down a decent tree (if you for some reason would like that). But they are pretty lightweight for their ruggedness, and a lot higher quality than the Mora knives - which could be expected when they cost like 3 times more. I like mine. Sharp and stable. Feels like a "field knife". [/QUOTE]
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