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Schrade SCHF36 Frontier 10.4" Stainless Steel Full Tang Fixed Blade Knife (Frustration-Free Packaging) on sale for
$20.
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Key Features:
- 10.4 inch (26.4 cm) overall length with a blade length of 5 inches (12.8 cm) and a weight of 12.3 ounces
- Blade is made of 1095 Powder Coated High Carbon Steel with a black, ring textured thermoplastic elastomer handle
- Quick and easy access with the convenient polyester belt sheath
- Knife features a ferro rod, sharpening stone and a lanyard hole
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This is much heavier and clunkier than Moras. I use this one to baton those big, knotted, quarter-round chunks of firewood that they sell at our local campgrounds (more effective than a hatchet for that use case). The blade is much longer than a Mora and can baton those chunks better since it's longer than the wood diameter.
Moras are much smaller, lighter, and controllable, and better for making tinder/kindling. More comfortable as a belt knife. That said, I've made tinder/kindling with the Schrade and it'll do it well enough.
Also, previous poster is right about the black finish coming off easily. Mine looks really rough from batoning and sharpening.
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DIMENSIONS: 10.4 inch (26.4 cm) overall length with a blade length of 5 inches (12.8 cm) and a weight of 12.3 ounces
DURABLE: Blade is made of reliable 1095 Powder Coated High Carbon Steel with a black, ring textured thermoplastic elastomer handle
DEPENDABLE: Quick and easy access with the convenient polyester belt sheath making it ideal for EDC
SECURE: Have confidence that the blade will not slip with the security of the finger choil and jimping
BE PREPARED: Knife features a ferro rod, sharpening stone and a lanyard hole
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This is much heavier and clunkier than Moras. I use this one to baton those big, knotted, quarter-round chunks of firewood that they sell at our local campgrounds (more effective than a hatchet for that use case). The blade is much longer than a Mora and can baton those chunks better since it's longer than the wood diameter.
Moras are much smaller, lighter, and controllable, and better for making tinder/kindling. More comfortable as a belt knife. That said, I've made tinder/kindling with the Schrade and it'll do it well enough.
Also, previous poster is right about the black finish coming off easily. Mine looks really rough from batoning and sharpening.
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