Can Anyone Identify This Knife Mora

can Anyone Identify This Knife Mora
can Anyone Identify This Knife Mora

Can Anyone Identify This Knife Mora Hello, recently received an old knife from a family friend. he got this blade as a young man and it was not new then. this knife has been used to field dress several deer so it has some history. some info follows. this blade is a mora, as you have read. blade length is about 4.75 inches from the. It's a scout knife from around 1979 or thereabout. this is what mora says about the laminated steel they use today, i don't think they have changed it to much. this steel grade is unique for knives from morakniv. the core of the blade is made of high carbon steel surrounded by a softer alloyed steel layer. a high hardness, hrc 58 60, can be.

Discover The Most Popular morakniv knives Sherlocks Au Blog
Discover The Most Popular morakniv knives Sherlocks Au Blog

Discover The Most Popular Morakniv Knives Sherlocks Au Blog Location. chicago area. jun 2, 2012. #1. found this gem at a local thrift store today. it's dimensions are identical to the current mora scoutkniv #39 (3 3 8" blade) but this one is stamped "k.j. eriksson mora sweden" on the blade. it has a birch handle that is more finished than the current production moras. Preorders are live for the 2024 bladeforums traditional knife traditional knife information thread make sure you go in there and read up. requirements: be a gold or higher member or have been a member of the forums since 6 2023 with at least 100 posts in the traditional forum . The text reads “fmm mora sweden” (if you can’t make it out). but i was wondering if anyone could date it for me. or really tell me anything about it. it looks like a mora classic to me, but i don’t know a lot about knives. In europe it was referred to as a rocker knife and typically while it can be used as a light chopper, a draw stroke or a rocking motion are the two most common methods of cutting. bone versions were common with the inuit and modern versions are still used by indigenous tribes in siberia, canada and alaska.

morakniv mora 2000 morakniv
morakniv mora 2000 morakniv

Morakniv Mora 2000 Morakniv The text reads “fmm mora sweden” (if you can’t make it out). but i was wondering if anyone could date it for me. or really tell me anything about it. it looks like a mora classic to me, but i don’t know a lot about knives. In europe it was referred to as a rocker knife and typically while it can be used as a light chopper, a draw stroke or a rocking motion are the two most common methods of cutting. bone versions were common with the inuit and modern versions are still used by indigenous tribes in siberia, canada and alaska. About this group. private. only members can see who's in the group and what they post. visible. anyone can find this group. history. group created on september 29, 2018. see more. belgrade, serbia · london, ontario. 332k subscribers in the knives community. sharp and pointy stuff! can anyone identify what my very first knife is? question was gifted this mora by a stranger.

mora knives Gearjunkie
mora knives Gearjunkie

Mora Knives Gearjunkie About this group. private. only members can see who's in the group and what they post. visible. anyone can find this group. history. group created on september 29, 2018. see more. belgrade, serbia · london, ontario. 332k subscribers in the knives community. sharp and pointy stuff! can anyone identify what my very first knife is? question was gifted this mora by a stranger.

Frost mora knives в Survival School Midwest Native Skills Institute
Frost mora knives в Survival School Midwest Native Skills Institute

Frost Mora Knives в Survival School Midwest Native Skills Institute

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