Originally Posted by R_H_Clark
Originally Posted by 260Remguy
For an inexpensive truck/pack/loaner knife, I like the Cold Steel Pendleton Lite Hunter and Canadian Belt Knife styles that can be bought for around $17 on eBay 24/7/365.

Either of those knives with the blades touched up and a Sagan Saw is all a person needs to field dress a deer. It isn't a lifetime knife or a knife that will ever be an heirloom, but it is quite serviceable.

I'm not a fan of Moras, particularly those with a carbon steel blade, as the grind makes for a thin/fragile edge and the carbon steel Moras seem to rust almost instantly.


It's basically a case of personal preference. I like Moras because of the thin edge which makes touching up the edge very easy. They aren't fragile for anything that I will do with a knife. They will cut wood or split ribs without any problems. I won't be cutting wire or heavy bone with one. I don't care if the carbon blades rust. I like that they sharpen easy and the rust won't hurt anything since I won't let it go for months without cleaning.

I would be perfectly fine using either the Buck or a Mora to field dress an animal. I do think the plastic Mora sheaths suck.


You're right about personal preference, I'm just not a fan of rust/corrosion of any sort, anywhere. I know folks who don't care if their firearms are rusty/corroded, but that would drive me batty even if the rust/corrosion didn't negatively impact the firearm's function. Perhaps it is something ingrained from my years in the Army, never putting anything away that hadn't been cleaned and, if appropriate, lubricated.