This video showcases a new pocket sheath designed for the Mora Companion knife. The creator emphasizes the importance of a reliable carry method for making a knife useful, especially an affordable and versatile one like the Mora Companion. The sheath features an adjustable DCC clip for ride height and is compatible with various Mora Companion models, including the Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, SPARK, and with a slightly snug fit, the Heavy Duty. The video provides links to purchase the sheath, the knives, and other Kit Badger merchandise.
This YouTube video, titled 'How to Project Mora Knife Mods and Survival Sheath,' focuses on modifying a Morakniv blade and its survival sheath. The description mentions 'how to project to improve your Morakniv,' indicating a DIY or customization guide. It also includes a promotional discount for Going Gear using a Sootch00 code and mentions FireCord from livefiregear.com. The video's creator is Sootch00, and it features royalty-free music from Jingle Punks.
This video demonstrates a simple and inexpensive project to apply a forced patina to a Mora knife's carbon steel blade using an apple cider vinegar bath. The patina not only provides a rich, dark color but also enhances the blade's resistance to rust and the elements, making it a practical step for protecting outdoor and everyday carry tools. The description also mentions a discount code for Mora Knives purchased at Going Gear.
This video review showcases the "Light My Fire Survival Knife," a 2-in-1 survival tool integrating a Mora Swedish knife with a Light My Fire Swedish Fire Steel handle. Constructed from Sandvik Stainless Steel and a magnesium fire steel, it's presented as an ideal companion for camping, hiking, and survival scenarios. The reviewer, Sootch00, highlights its quality and origin in Sweden, noting a starting price of $39.00.
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