Reddit Reddit reviews Morakniv Outdoor 2000 Fixed Blade Knife with Sandvik Stainless Steel Blade, 4.3-Inch, Olive Green

We found 5 Reddit comments about Morakniv Outdoor 2000 Fixed Blade Knife with Sandvik Stainless Steel Blade, 4.3-Inch, Olive Green. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Morakniv Outdoor 2000 Fixed Blade Knife with Sandvik Stainless Steel Blade, 4.3-Inch, Olive Green
Fixed-blade outdoor knife with 4.3-Inch stainless-steel bladeIdeal for camping, fishing, hunting, construction, and survival usePatterned, high-friction grip handle; plastic sheath with leather carrying strapBlade thickness: 0.10-Inch (2.5 mm), blade length: 4.3-Inch (109 mm), total length: 8.8-Inch (224 mm), net weight: 5.0 oz. (142g)Made in Sweden from high-quality sandvik stainless-steel; limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty
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5 Reddit comments about Morakniv Outdoor 2000 Fixed Blade Knife with Sandvik Stainless Steel Blade, 4.3-Inch, Olive Green:

u/pto892 · 4 pointsr/CampingandHiking

Mora No. 2 Classic. Light, cheap, and great quality.

If you want something a little heavier get the 2000. This is a heavy duty knife, don't let the plastic handle fool you.

u/realeyes_realize_ · 2 pointsr/Bushcraft

Mora, hands down. As you can see here, the Mora 2000, probably has a thicker and longer tang, if that's a consideration of yours.
If you have the cheese, I've been salivating over the Habilis Bush tool, or it's bigger brother, the S.R.T. Self Reliance Tool.
I've convinced myself that I'd buy one when my old Mora wore out, but it has been going strong for long enough now that I doubt that'll be anytime soon.

u/NoxiousDogCloud · 1 pointr/knives

OK

or this one, which is quite well reviewed and popular but it's over $30. If you gotta buy me one, i'd prefer this one.

u/donkawechico · 0 pointsr/Ultralight

Is there a big advantage to the Companion versus the Morakniv 2000?

I'm new to knives. My guess is that the Companion is cheaper and slightly lighter.

What I'm really curious about is how the UL community feels about Carbon Steel vs Stainless Steel. I've read that CS dulls, but also sharpens, quicker. I can't decide if that's an advantage or disadvantage in a backpacking knife.