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    Mora is all you really need

    I hate to say it and I know how hypocritical it sounds based off how much money I’ve spent on knives, but, as far as fixed blades go, a Mora companion is pretty much the best $15 you can ever spend and all you really need. I bought all the kiddos their own for Christmas and used one for the first time the other day. I’m ashamed of how good they work and how much I still want other knives.
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    Well shit.

    That was one of my favorite shirts, other than it happened to be about 3” longer than most of my others. Maybe not anymore…


    I guess Joe Watson makes a pretty sharp knife. Too bad I wasn’t able to procure a trainer for it [emoji1787]

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    Anyone looking for an inexpensive small fixed blade for reverse grip defensive use might want to look at the Cold Steel Kyoto. This is a cheap knife ($20-$30), but it seems sturdy and it takes a good edge. Unfortunately, it is made in China. Note that it is available with an American tanto point (pictured), or a straight point that looks a bit like a Japanese tanto.

    The handle has a gentle swell, which actually fits the hand better with the edge in than in a conventional grip with the edge out.

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    The handle is short, but the tacky rubber and rounded protrusions on the sides help to lock it in place.

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    The sheath is excellent; retention is firm without obstructing the handle. Gutted paracord makes a nice static line.

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    Here it is set up for forward grip, edge in, AIWB (or RGEI with the other hand).

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVP View Post
    So all of your Northman’s broke the tip?

    Just curious as I was thinking of picking one up.
    That blade design comes from the Cold Steel Mini Culloden which was notorious for broken tips.

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    The path of least resistance will seldom get you where you need to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Le Français View Post
    Anyone looking for an inexpensive small fixed blade for reverse grip defensive use might want to look at the Cold Steel Kyoto. This is a cheap knife ($20-$30), but it seems sturdy and it takes a good edge. Unfortunately, it is made in China. Note that it is available with an American tanto point (pictured), or a straight point that looks a bit like a Japanese tanto.

    The handle has a gentle swell, which actually fits the hand better with the edge in than in a conventional grip with the edge out.

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    I agree, it's a pretty decent blade for a mere $20 ....

    The path of least resistance will seldom get you where you need to be.

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    FLC Knives Get Off Me Tool

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    Quote Originally Posted by t1tan View Post


    FLC Knives Get Off Me Tool

    Black Triangle Group MK4 + Trainer

    Emerson La Griffe

    Shivworks Clinch Pick 1.0 + Trainer
    Who made that CP sheath?

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