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🗡️ Own the Outdoors with the Ultimate Bushcraft Companion!
The Morakniv Companion Carbon Steel Fixed-Blade Knife features a 4.1-inch 1095 carbon steel blade with 0.08-inch thickness for unmatched durability and sharpness. Its ergonomic polymer handle offers a high-friction grip with a finger guard, ensuring safety and control in all weather. Lightweight at 3.9 ounces and paired with a protective belt-clip sheath, this knife is a trusted tool for camping, hiking, fishing, and survival, backed by Mora’s 130+ years of legendary craftsmanship.












| ASIN | B004TNWD40 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,417 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #27 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Clip Point |
| Blade Length | 4.1 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Clip Point |
| Brand | Morakniv |
| Brand Name | Morakniv |
| Color | Military Green |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 9,781 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07391846010258, 07391846014706 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Companion MG Carbon Steel |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 9 Inches |
| Item Shape | Rectangular (for the sheath), Straight (for the blade) |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping;kitchen |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Industrial Revolution |
| Model Name | FT10258 |
| Model Number | 12216 |
| Part Number | M-12159 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 4.1" |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | Fixed Blade Knives |
| UPC | 604945312930 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Manufacturer's Warranty |
B**.
I Recommend the Companion
Not sure how anyone could give this legendary knife a rating under 5 stars. People are really weird. This is my second ever real knife purchase after the Opinel 9 and 10... the Morakniv Companion from Mora, Sweden. Yet another legendary knife brand with a long history; they have been making the same basic knife design for over 130 years. Considered the best value knife ever produced. Almost 400 million are produced every year, making it the most widely distributed knife on the planet. Pretty wild. It's referred to officially as a bushcraft knife but can be used for about anything. Available with a stainless steel or carbon 4.1" blade. I opted for the carbon blade as usual but will also be getting the stainless version for kitchen duties. Really, really cool knife, really, really cool design, very ruggedly built, very comfortable grip. Comes with a waterproof polymer sheath, perfect for Florida's humidity. Also, very sharp right out of the box. This is now my default fixed blade knife for regular outdoor use and abuse. I recommend the Companion.
D**L
Great knife for the price!
My first experience with Mora knives came in the mid to late 80's when I found their wood handled blades at a local hardware store for $5-6. I bought a few and actually used them as throwing knives, lol. This was before I knew anything about knives. I do remember the steel on those blades and the edge they kept. Short of physically damaging the blade, the edge took every bit of abuse I could throw at it (or throw it at). Sure I chipped a few tips off and nicked a couple edges during my attempts to learn how to throw, but the steel took it in stride. The undamaged parts of the blade remained razor sharp for months of abuse. I don't know what happened to those old blades of mine, but when I saw the line of Mora knives on Amazon, my memories came flooding back. I knew I was going to buy at least one to see if my memory was as good as I remember on these knives. While I seem to remember the blade thickness was quite a bit thicker back then, this current knife looks like it is keeping the tradition alive. The factory edge is scary sharp. Time will tell if it'll keep the edge like I remember it. I'll be using this knife as my general camping blade this season, and if it holds up to the work load like I think it will, I'll be buying a couple more for my survival kits. The generous grip fills my fairly large hands, and the soft black rubberized handle offers a firm hold. Time will tell if it gets slick when wet, but the contour of the handle feels like it will be easy to hold regardless of the conditions. The hard plastic sheath holds the blade firmly without risk of it coming out before you need it. The sheath holds the blade so firmly, in fact, that I'm very cautious removing the knife. I don't think the clip on the sheath will fit my MOLLE webbing as it is 1.25" wide. Unfortunate, but not a deal breaker. Bottom line is this is a solid knife with an amazing blade that, if history holds true, will keep an edge for a very long time.
N**S
Great knife for the price
This is a great for the price you get. Well made with good materials. This knife is a good example as to how quality doesn't always have to be expensive. This little guy makes and excellent camp, hunting, and over all woodsman knife. Great for use around camp such as carving, and light bushcraft use. Pros: -Good quality High Carbon steel. I believe it is a 1095. Which is a popular and well received steel, and is absolutely wonderful if heat treated proper which these knives are. -Keeps a sharp edge. I used this thing to carve a walking stick, and a few other items for quite some time. Still had a sharp edge. Not razor sharp, but still very usable durable edge. -Excellent price. You can buy knives of similar quality for 50+ easily. Not to say you shouldn't get those knives, but if you are on budget, or are looking for an excellent knife to give as a present then these are great. Cons: -Since it is a carbon steel it will rust if you do not oil and maintain it. Though if want to be serious about bushcraft and survival knives you better get used to that because ver few stainless steels are really able to take on the task a carbon steel can. -It is not full tang; meaning the steel does not go through the whole handle and instead a good 3/4 of the way there. This is why I say light bushcraft. I wouldn't do any heavy batoning with this is basically what I'm saying. -The sheath will get bent and warped over time with extensive use Main the part that leads up to the belt clip. though this isn't that big of deal since it still works just fine. It's just not as nice as it was brand new. All in all I love this knife and I find it to be an excellent addition o my collection.
K**R
Handy knife
Super sharp out of box, blades a little thin for me, but it's a fantastic knife, I bought it to see hoe the steel hold up before buying their premier line, and it held up perfectly after a day of carving and whittling, perfectly knife for a glove compartment, or a bug out bag, it's very lightweight, so no burden there, I'll probably be ordering a few more for the kids and grandkids, great knife for scouts, or hobbiest's.
A**N
VERY SHARP. This is a great knife.
The Mora Knife has my respect and will likely become the new standard for a knife of this size, with the versatility that it offers. This blade came to me, out of the box, sharper than any knife I have previously purchased anywhere. Therefore the amount of items I will be attempting to use this blade on will be in the thousands and it will be tested for capabilities that I would only save for the very best. So far I have been using this blade around the house and in the workshop to perform tasks such as, slicing up chicken and pork for food prep, even taking out bones along the way. I have used it in the workshop to snip zip ties and chop, yes, chop heat shrink tubing, as well as some outdoor activities like de-barking limbs and cutting out notches in branches for uprights. I really haven't found much of a need to pick up another knife for most of these tasks and the blade remains sharp and strong. Having used this knife so often, for the time I have had it makes me happy, because in some cases I have purchased items that are so specialized that I will really only give them a few tasks to handle and they will sit until that time. For this blade, I find that I use it more than it sits and it has even become my EDC (everyday carry) blade of choice. The blade has a nice textured grip, which will not change, when damp or wet. It has a sheath that will not break or split from bumping it around. Finally, the blade is holding up well and judging by its use I likely wont have to sharpen it for some time to come. The carbon steel is a great choice for this blade. I am a 200 lbs. 6 foot tall guy, in gloves I wear a large for size reference and the handle fits perfectly in my hand without any movement when working with the knife. However, I also had my mother take a hold of this knife and even in her hands, because of the shape, she found it very comfortable and her hands are considerably smaller than mine. Wrap-Up: I love the versatility of this blade, its VERY sharp grind, its overall comfortable and safe grip, and yes, its price tag. For the money it is a step above what I have been finding out there, so much that I plan on getting a couple more so I have one permanently kept in the car and I will be getting one for the moms, so she doesn't jack move mine. I gave this knife a 4 star out of 5 rating due to the quality control of the blade when I received it. Though I am not going to go through the hassle of returning it for a new one, I did find that the top grind to the point had excess material that was not removed, which has weakened the point of the blade. I have included images of this on the product page so you can see what I am talking about. SO, if I do get another one of these I will check out the QC and if it comes perfect, like I know it can I will bump this up to a full 5 stars... Now that I think about it, I will just go ahead and order those now, why wait... Hope this review helps out, any questions prior to purchase just leave a reply and I will try to help out if I can.
W**S
There are several reasons why you should own one of these
Reason #1: The grind makes it incredibly easy to sharpen. Reason #2: Good quality carbon steel. Reason #3: You have probably spent more on lunch. Reason #4: It comes with a decent sheath. These are great knives that you can throw in a toolbox or your car and not worry about the cost. The blade is thin, but that's the point. This is not intended to be a super thick bladed beater knife. That being said, I've owned a few of these over the years and have used them in ways that you probably shouldn't and they survived.
E**N
Great knife for the price
Good knife. You can get this very sharp
S**G
How is a knife this inexpensive so dang good?!
This is my 2nd "Bush Craft" knife, but I own tons of pocket knives. The first one I bought is a nice, high quality knife with a pretty finish, yadda yadda yadda. I accidently ordered this knife. Legit. I saw it one day, had it in my save for later, then when I bought something else I accidently purchased it. For $14 I said screw it, I'm going to keep it. Holy.... Let's get one thing straight right away. This thing can cut! It has a scandi Grind and it is so razor sharp right out of the box. There's no need to sharpen it first. The grip on the handle is a soft plastic, but I use that as a compliment. It has a real great grip to it that is absolutely not going to slip. The sheath is a hard plastic and it fits with a satisfying almost clicking sound. When I shake the knife in the sheath, there isn't any wiggle and will not fall out! The knife from what I can tell is not full tang. When I look up the metal used, it's recycled metal, so who the heck knows what it's made of. What I think it's made of though? Mithril. I kid, but dang it feels like it with how sharp this thing is! I wouldn't go splitting logs with this. This is a knife that cuts and carves away at whatever you throw at it. With it costing just a fraction of the price of other similar knives, I'm not afraid to abuse it. Worst case I just buy another (which I totally will), best case I know it's going to survive any abuse I throw at it. My only "gripe" was when I unpackaged the knife, the handle had some extra plastic/polymer on the handle. I was able to pull off the extra bits, and one of the bits I just snipped it with a pair of scissors. Get it. It's so inexpensive. You will thank me later.
J**A
Buena compra
Muy buen cuchillo, gran filo y muy buen precio
J**N
Amazingly Capable European Knife at any Price
Really comfortable full sized handle, super sharp, easy to sharpen, decent sheath for the money. You can't go wrong with a Mora. They are as sharp or sharper than anything you can buy at just about any price and made in Sweden. Just be advised that the carbon steel will rust if not cared for or alternately used regularly. This goes double for people in a damp or salty environment. I normally wipe the blade with a bit of food safe mineral oil to protect the blade. A week ago I used my knife on a camping trip and forgot to oil the blade before storing it. When I took my knife out yesterday, the front half of the blade was coated in rust. A bit of steel wool fixed the problem (although the blade is still stained where the rust had accumulated). If you are concerned about rust, the Mora is also available in stainless steel. Having said that, there is something special about a carbon steel blade. They are said to take a better edge and hold it longer than cheap stainless alternatives. As I understand it (and I'm not an expert), a good stainless blade will likely provide 90%-95% of the capability with the added benefit of rust protection. I still recommend the carbon steel blade because it's old school classic and definitely better than stainless, if only slightly.
I**A
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S**)
OTTIMO
Finalmente mi sono deciso PRESO coltello che non può mancare nell'attrezzatura di chiunque ama immergersi nella natura escursionisti pescatori cacciatori .......mangiatori (affetta i salamini che è un piacere ) articolo veramente valido lama affilatissima impugnatura comodissima e saldissima anche se bagnata . Particolarmente utile per lavorare ed intagliare il legno creare trucioli per fuoco ecc...ovviamente non per lavori troppo pesanti anche se con un poco di abilità ,pratica e buon senso potrebbe offrire più di quanto ci si possa aspettare .La lama oltre ad essere molto tagliente è molto ben rifinita e l'aspetto finale ci offre un coltello bello pratico ( anche per la pulizia P.S. ovviamente con i limiti della lama al carbonio ) e funzionale ( che abbinato al suo fodero molto resistente e ben studiato sia per il serraggio in sicurezza del coltello che per la possibilità di trasportarlo e agganciarlo in diversi modi ) ad un prezzo veramente ottimo . COLTELLO OUTDOOR CONSIGLIATISSIMO P.S dopo un intensivo utilizzo sul campo vorrei esprimere un mio giudizio sulle caratteristiche della lama senza nulla togliere a quanto scritto nella recensione rimane comunque un ottimo coltello tuttofare ma .... le caratteristiche della lama al carbonio qualche problemino lo creano sopratutto a chi ama avere il coltello sempre in ordine perfetto l'ossidazione o meglio gli aloni che si creano sono molto evidenti ed effettivamente tagliando alimenti troppo acidi oltre a macchiarsi rilascia un odore particolare ( ferroso) quindi io personalmente ne ho comprato un altro con lama inox da utilizzare sopratutto per gli alimenti ( ma va bene anche per tutto il resto) questo al carbonio lo tengo esclusivamente come coltello da lavoro (assolutamente valido) e per ovviare al problema dell'ossidazione dopo ogni uscita ed utilizzo lo pulisco con una pasta lucidante e lo lubrifico con qualche goccia di olio per armi. RIMANE COMUNQUE UN OTTIMO ARTICOLO
M**W
Fantastic
Its a mora
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